rusafee1183
DVC Owner Since 2012!
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2008
Yay yay yay!!! So excited you're going to give the Wilderness a shot! We absolutely adore it there. We went in January, and it did seem like the perfect time to be there. It was an absolutely gorgeous resort to stroll and soak it all in.
I can't remember if you guys have ever been over there for ADR's or to look around, but the lobby is spectacular. The pictures online don't do it justice at all. The resort (rooms especially) looks boring, and... "flat" I guess. But there's something magical about being there.
We arrived at 5:00ish in the evening, and when we walked into the lobby my sister's (who had never been there before) mouth dropped open in amazement. We walked down the path to the Villas, and through the lobby with a little fireplace and to our room. The view was nothing special, but it was so peaceful and beautiful that we fell in love.
I think what really was the most amazing part was when we were on our way to the boat to MK. It was dusk, laterns were flickering everywhere and they were roasting marshmallows on the beach. Crickets were singing, and you literally felt like you were miles away from anything - let alone a 10 minute boat ride to MK.
I can't remember if you guys have ever been over there for ADR's or to look around, but the lobby is spectacular. The pictures online don't do it justice at all. The resort (rooms especially) looks boring, and... "flat" I guess. But there's something magical about being there.
We arrived at 5:00ish in the evening, and when we walked into the lobby my sister's (who had never been there before) mouth dropped open in amazement. We walked down the path to the Villas, and through the lobby with a little fireplace and to our room. The view was nothing special, but it was so peaceful and beautiful that we fell in love.
I think what really was the most amazing part was when we were on our way to the boat to MK. It was dusk, laterns were flickering everywhere and they were roasting marshmallows on the beach. Crickets were singing, and you literally felt like you were miles away from anything - let alone a 10 minute boat ride to MK.