I should start this post by explaining the title. Each day, when we would head back to the villa, one of the kids would inevitably ask where we were going now. To which Chris or I would reply that we were heading back home. Every time that we said home, Peyton would say "to the lellow (yellow) house?". So, that became our way to differentiate between home in Tennessee and home in Florida.
That being said, how about a quick tour of the lellow house?
When we arrived at the lellow house, there was a bag full of goodies on the kitchen table.
And it didn't take Aidan long to get into it.
Apparently, the above pictures are the only ones I took of the kitchen area, but I want to go into a little more detail for the wish trippers who are waiting to go to GKTW. The kitchen has a refrigerator, stove, double sink, coffee maker, microwave, and dishwasher. It is also stocked with cooking and eating utensils, dishes, and some cookware. When we arrived, there were drinks (Coke, Diet Coke, and bottled water) and a box of doughnuts in the refrigerator, which are not restocked after the first day. There was also a limited supply of caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee, but you could get more at Guest Services. They provide dish liquid, dishwasher powder, trash bags, coffee filters, etc. They also have both trash and recycling containers in the kitchen. No need to sort your recyclables, they do it for you. There are ice trays in the freezer, or you can pick up ice in the Gingerbread House, I believe. But enough about the kitchen, let's move on to the rest of the villa.
Of course, the first room we have to check out is the kids' room!
The lamp (yes, I'm a sucker for the details)
The kids' bedroom had a rollaway bed and extra sheets/blankets. There was a crib in the adult bedroom closet.
The boys' bathroom:
Complete with jacuzzi tub:
And accessible shower:
Their bathroom was stocked with standard towels and washcloths, sunblock, toothpaste, shampoo, and soap.
The living room (with sofa-bed):
The laundry room:
Our laundry room was stocked with all of the Tide detergent that you see. You could also get more detergent at Guest Services, if needed. You are responsible for washing your own towels, washcloths, and sheets (if needed).
I also wanted to mention for those who use injectable meds, there was a sharps container in the laundry room. And, they delivered an IV pole to our room for us as well.
Now, for the adult bedroom and bathroom! And if the kids' bathroom has a jacuzzi tub, then the adult rooms must be spectacular, right?! Not exactly. It is Give
Kids the World.
Our bedroom was very comfortable with a king size bed, a dresser, 2 nightstands, TV, and closet.
It also had an ironing board and iron in the closet.
Our bathroom was a little bit *minimal* after seeing the kids.
It does have a tub out of view on the left side of the picture, but it is a standard tub. The bathroom was again stocked with toothpaste, shampoo, and soap. It also had a hairdryer.
We hope you enjoyed your tour of our villa. Coming soon, life outside the lellow house.