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Top Of The World Lounge At BLT Open To All DVC Members
Saw this a few places while surfing around today...
"From July 8-Aug. 25, 2012, Disney Vacation Club Members staying at any Disney-owned-and-operated hotel at the Walt Disney World® Resort (whether they booked with vacation points or cash) may enjoy access to one of the vacation kingdom's most exclusive spaces: the Top of the World Lounge atop Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort. The sleekly designed bar and lounge, typically available only to Members staying at Bay Lake Tower, operates from 5 p.m.-midnight daily and offers spectacular rooftop viewing of Wishes™ - the Magic Kingdom® fireworks spectacular - complete with the show's stirring musical soundtrack. The ability to access the lounge has been a frequent request from Members staying at other Walt Disney World Resorts since Bay Lake Tower opened in 2009, and Disney Vacation Club is thrilled to make that "wish" come true during this special summer period. This perk is available exclusively to Members and those in their traveling party who are staying on that Member's reservation. At least one Member in the traveling party must accompany the group and present his or her current Key to the World card displaying a Disney Vacation Club Membership notation in order to gain admission to the lounge. If the Member's Key to the World card doesn't display a Membership notation, a Disney Vacation Club Member ID is required in addition to the Key to the World card to verify Membership. Note that Members traveling from other resorts must use Walt Disney World Transportation, as parking will be unavailable to anyone not staying at Bay Lake Tower or Disney's Contemporary Resort. Upon arrival, Members must walk to the Bay Lake Tower main lobby entrance on the ground floor and check in at the Top of the World Lounge desk in the lobby. This special Top of the World Lounge access is available on a first-come, first-served basis until the lounge reaches capacity. As the lounge is particularly popular during the Magic Kingdom fireworks, arriving as early as possible will give Members the best chance of gaining admission." I don't know about anyone else, but as a BLT member, this is crushing. My family bought here because of TOTW and its exclusivity/general not so crowded-ness. So here we are at step one to losing this gem completely.
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We own points to BLT and for me this is no big deal. We went to TOTW Lounge on our most recent trip and it was all a bit lack luster. When in the Lounge the waiter paid no attention and focused on the other tables (though there were only about 2 or 3 other parties). then when we went to watch Wishes it just wasnt as special because of the slanted view. Then to top everything off it started to rain. Just not for me...i would rather either be in my room watching or on main street (preferably the latter). Just my opinion...
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The lounge is usually dead...and they actually didn't do a great job of designing it where the interior has much if a view...
So I'm not shocked they are attempting to draw more people...even though they swore up and down that they would NEVER violate the purchase contract. Guess "limited engagements" is how you take care of that little problem
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From recollection, the TOTW was never a guarantee of your BLT contract, similar to the the lounge at Boardwalk. They could close it all together and you'd have zero recourse except to sell your contract if you decided.
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Our contract is with BLT - we are staying for the first time in mid-September and plan on going to TOTW.
This news would be concerning if it got to the point where I couldn't use the lounge because of crowding. However, if it has historically been underutilized inviting more folks up might make actually make the experience better. |
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The fact is that the lounge is not often crowded...a 20 minute rush for fireworks doesn't justify the cost to keep it exclusive - or open for that matter. I see no problem opening it to DVC members - the reality is that you are really only likely to get foot traffic from the new GF block and maybe wilderness...as people don't often do transportation hoping to get to other bars...just too inconvenient. The main tower also has california grill's bar - and for my money - you'd be better off with a plate of sushi and an $11 cocktail there and walk outside to see the fireworks over the tomorrowland service area - because you have to do that at top of the worlk anyway. I just don't think this is a big deal...it may seem like it may be...but give it a chance. obviously avoid it on christmas eve and new years eve...but hey...never go to WDW then anyway
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Worked there....(Resort Operations) Wed there....(EPCOT 2004) Bought there....(SSR 2006) Last Trip: Too Long Ago Next Trip: Not Soon Enough Gift Shop Quality: Horrible Portion Size: Shrinking and Suffering from Inflation "May the Space Being bless the Free Market" |
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1937, what a year that was
Diet Coke on Ice or Else I apparently don't do anything they want to stimulate Join Date: Jun 2001
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I was there on July 8, when I was staying at AKL. I don't have a contract at BLT, mine are at BCV and SSR. It was not astonishingly crowded in the lounge and it did not reach anywhere near capacity. I was coming over from Epcot and missed the first monorail, arriving at BLT only seven minutes before the fireworks started. I had no problem getting a spot outside to watch them. had a cheese plate in the bar afterward. They were not getting enough customers to sustain the place and I don't think it's anything for BLT members to worry about. It is likely a good thing for the lounge to get more customers. the bartender said she had just gotten a transfer to Wilderness Lodge that she had been trying to get.
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Disney has yanked their bartenders around for years (if you have the chance...watch when the managers make them do a "pour test" as i got the thrill of witnessing in victoria falls lounge in march) and that is part of the story too. But back to BLT...they built this thing, they projected that they'd have to beat 1,700 stayers out of place everynight from a packed 350 unit tower that couldn't be beat...and completely missed. It happens...they miss on stuff all the time "see: Kingdom, Animal" and they have to adjust to pump it up an sometimes just 86 it down the road. It happens...but if they aren't busy...let the kids come and eat cake
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Worked there....(Resort Operations) Wed there....(EPCOT 2004) Bought there....(SSR 2006) Last Trip: Too Long Ago Next Trip: Not Soon Enough Gift Shop Quality: Horrible Portion Size: Shrinking and Suffering from Inflation "May the Space Being bless the Free Market" |
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Would that bartenders name happen to be Brucie? Everytime we have been to TOWL it has always been dead, even during the fireworks there wasn't much of a crowd, so to me this could be a good thing for them. |
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I pay a premium for holding points at AKV, I don't mind visitors coming to look at the animals from the vantage points! ( my dues subsidise this) I look forward to visiting the TOTWL and if it folds, I hope it becomes another signature all can use!
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You are correct...nobody has paid "a premium" for their points. We all pay "the premium"...as in the going rate at the time we bought. The reality is that few things are guaranteed in the DVC contract...but few people read it. So while I paid much less for Saratoga when I bought it than contemporary...I paid the full price at the time and it was the only property for sale at the time...if I wanted DVC - that was it. So even though I bought "ghetto" points as compared to "premium" points...I still can stay at CR or anywhere else just the same...just my rooms cost alot less. On second thought -HAHAHAHAAAAA!!! no seriously...I think that often people don't understand what they buy...like the Rubix cube or the laserdisc player And the storm along bay analogy is off the field. Stormalong bay opened in 1991...in 1991 "beach club villas" was an overgrown thicket where anoles partied all night to the ORIGINAL illuminations. Villas didn't open till '01...and the original sale price was $68 a point (they were really "un" premium) So Stormalong had nothing to Do with the contract...the chicken can't guarantee The egg. Bad analogy.
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Worked there....(Resort Operations) Wed there....(EPCOT 2004) Bought there....(SSR 2006) Last Trip: Too Long Ago Next Trip: Not Soon Enough Gift Shop Quality: Horrible Portion Size: Shrinking and Suffering from Inflation "May the Space Being bless the Free Market" |
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