there is a fake metal support angle iron above the kitchen cabinets
Bill
How did that happen? Awesome. Take pictures!One of our guests has been asked to be honoree at tonight’s Flag retreat in MK! What a special time this is....heading out to swim now!
She is Air Force veteran, went to buy an armed force pass. We are all participating in the ceremony. Time to leave!How did that happen? Awesome. Take pictures!
#1 TIP: Have your video recording as you pull onto Timberline Drive and as you pull up to the resort check-in area. It will bring a smile to your face. Even more importantly, make sure you have your video going as you walk into the main lobby for the first time--it never fails to amaze me and make me feel at home at the same time. Be sure to catch the looks on the faces of your family! They'll be priceless.![]()
You're most welcome! We have at least a dozen videos of us driving through the Wilderness Lodge arch on Timberline Drive, pulling up to the luggage drop-off area (check in), and walking into the main lobby. In fact, one of our fondest memories can be found on half of those videos when our old GPS system would blurt out, "your destination is on your left"--when in actuality the lobby and registration area is on your right. Just tickled us, and it became a running joke for years. I will add that, unfortunately, we don't have a video of our very first time entering the lobby. Another thing we enjoy doing is sitting in the lobby and watching people enter for the first time--their reactions make us smile. If you're so inclined, you can ask for a Hidden Mickey hint sheet at the front desk which is a fun thing to do during down time. They have a fire pit out near Geyser Point, and in the past with the old fire pit on the beach, they used to do s'mores there followed by a family movie outdoors. Not sure the status of those activities currently (the new Copper Creek units were opening days after we left in July). You can walk or bike over to Fort Wilderness via a paved path--it's about a mile one way. Certainly, just strolling the grounds at the Lodge is enjoyable, especially at night. Riding the boat to/from MK is a real treat, as well. I'm certain you'll love it there.Thanks for the great tips! I never would've thought to record those moments. I'd love to be able to show my daughter her reaction "going home" for the first time when she's older. She's only 10 months old right now and isn't very easily impressed, though. We took her to her first fireworks show a couple of weeks ago, and she had no reaction at all on her face!I hope she'll lose her stone face by then and at least look a little happy/amused. Either way, now I definitely want to capture the moments on video
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Just back from a 6 night 4 resort stay! First night was a BRV studio - love being back at WL. Friends met us for the next 2 nights at a cabin.
OMG the cabin. Spectacular. Hot tub was a perfect 104 degrees and smelled enough of chlorine to make me believe it was properly maintained. I requested near BRV pool and received 8015, the third cabin. Perfect location for watching the lake and EWP from a distance. Boat horns were not loud and just added to the atmosphere.
Ate twice at GP, once for dinner and then to go pool side lunch. We just had salads but they were always very good. Wish they would re-open trout pass though, it's an awful spot for a salon and walking to GP in a wet bathing suit while surrounded by diners is awkward, plus GP isn't that close to either pool and certainly can't be considered a "pool bar". Also, not really sure what changed but we hardly even noticed the geyer. It used to be such a focal point but now just seemed lost.
Next was 2 nights at BW with our friends and and a final night at OKW studio. Fortunately, coming home after the room at OKW wasn't too much of a shock. There'd be severe depression going home from a cabin.
The cabin was worth every single point!
The CC cabins and Poly Bungalows will spoil you rotten! Glad you enjoyed your stay. Only 25 days until our New Years Eve stay at the Poly Bungalow and 70 days until our 4 night stay in a CC Cabin. Can't wait!Just back from a 6 night 4 resort stay! First night was a BRV studio - love being back at WL. Friends met us for the next 2 nights at a cabin.
OMG the cabin. Spectacular. Hot tub was a perfect 104 degrees and smelled enough of chlorine to make me believe it was properly maintained. I requested near BRV pool and received 8015, the third cabin. Perfect location for watching the lake and EWP from a distance. Boat horns were not loud and just added to the atmosphere.
Ate twice at GP, once for dinner and then to go pool side lunch. We just had salads but they were always very good. Wish they would re-open trout pass though, it's an awful spot for a salon and walking to GP in a wet bathing suit while surrounded by diners is awkward, plus GP isn't that close to either pool and certainly can't be considered a "pool bar". Also, not really sure what changed but we hardly even noticed the geyer. It used to be such a focal point but now just seemed lost.
Next was 2 nights at BW with our friends and and a final night at OKW studio. Fortunately, coming home after the room at OKW wasn't too much of a shock. There'd be severe depression going home from a cabin.
The cabin was worth every single point!
The CC cabins and Poly Bungalows will spoil you rotten! Glad you enjoyed your stay. Only 25 days until our New Years Eve stay at the Poly Bungalow and 70 days until our 4 night stay in a CC Cabin. Can't wait!
That sounds amazing. Some day I'd like to try a bungalow at NYE or July 4th!
Did you guys see this, about a club level service option at Reunion Station?
http://wdwnt.com/blog/2017/12/reuni...vacation-club-members-paid-lounge-experience/
My sister was told our cabin is ready and the fireworks music will be piped in!
We are still in NJ, I had doctor visit this morning. My foot is healing as it should!
I called DVC this morning to be sure my sister could check in before we got there, and she is over the moon about being there already and having cabin ready before 1!!!
Fireworks view from #8006 are excellent!
What a gorgeous experience. There is subtle Christmas music piped into the screened enclosure.
Just back from a 6 night 4 resort stay! First night was a BRV studio - love being back at WL. Friends met us for the next 2 nights at a cabin.
OMG the cabin. Spectacular. Hot tub was a perfect 104 degrees and smelled enough of chlorine to make me believe it was properly maintained. I requested near BRV pool and received 8015, the third cabin. Perfect location for watching the lake and EWP from a distance. Boat horns were not loud and just added to the atmosphere.
Ate twice at GP, once for dinner and then to go pool side lunch. We just had salads but they were always very good. Wish they would re-open trout pass though, it's an awful spot for a salon and walking to GP in a wet bathing suit while surrounded by diners is awkward, plus GP isn't that close to either pool and certainly can't be considered a "pool bar". Also, not really sure what changed but we hardly even noticed the geyer. It used to be such a focal point but now just seemed lost.
Next was 2 nights at BW with our friends and and a final night at OKW studio. Fortunately, coming home after the room at OKW wasn't too much of a shock. There'd be severe depression going home from a cabin.
The cabin was worth every single point!