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I'm staying in August and just got the letter this week.
Perhaps Canada Post is taking a little longer

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I'm staying in August and just got the letter this week.
Hmmm, maybe I'll fax anyway, I do have my requests on my res, but what's the worst that can happen? They don't read it? Maybe worth a tryI didn't know Touring Plans had that service. Interesting. Like @Sue M said before, I had heard POR was the only resort to actually look at fax requests any more. But perhaps we are wrong!![]()
We have stayed in Tuvalu, great views of the water parade, also very quiet and peaceful there. We loved it.Has anyone ever stayed in the Tuvalu or Aotearoa longhouses? We have theme park view (non club) so I assume we will be in one of these. Which is better? We are hoping to be able to see the electric parade from our room as well. IF not, we can go to the beach.
I know your trip has been long over, but I am surprised you would not have gone to the GF. Is CL that important? I have never stayed CL but did stay GV at GF last year and it was absolutely perfect. Yup, even stayed in Conch Key, the farthest building out. Probably only took 5 minutes to walk to the main building. The boat was closest to us, so we took that often. Overall, a great stay. I'm just very curious about CL. To pay that kind of money and have to put up with the construction as you said, CL must be quite special!
She said she believes they will shut rooms down that have a view of the construction.
Doesn't that take a huge chunk of Poly's total capacity out of service? I can't seen them closing so many rooms for suc a long period of time. That would also make snagging a Poly reservation all the more difficult.
A couple of reasons -- we like being able to let the kids run outside to watch the boat parade, and we like the idea of the lagoon. But mostly because my wife had already unpacked and we didn't have any idea of what the GF would be like. A devil you know kind of thing. And it was would to require us to move a couple of times. Plus, it was before the early morning construction issues, it was the end of a long day, and we didn't know that the walkway to the TTC was as ugly and rediverted as it turned out to be.
In retrospect, we should have moved. I should have changed the reservation long before we got there.
And, to be fair, after we got home and I sent an email with my concerns, WDW was pretty generous to us. So the taste in my mouth is better than it was.[/QUOTE
A couple of reasons -- we like being able to let the kids run outside to watch the boat parade, and we like the idea of the lagoon. But mostly because my wife had already unpacked and we didn't have any idea of what the GF would be like. A devil you know kind of thing. And it was would to require us to move a couple of times. Plus, it was before the early morning construction issues, it was the end of a long day, and we didn't know that the walkway to the TTC was as ugly and rediverted as it turned out to be.
In retrospect, we should have moved. I should have changed the reservation long before we got there.
And, to be fair, after we got home and I sent an email with my concerns, WDW was pretty generous to us. So the taste in my mouth is better than it was.[/QUOTE
My TA said the most popular request is 3rd floor, Samoa, lava pool side, especially on the magical deal. She said if I want a better chance for a nice view to request Fiji. I'm on the magical deal and just hoping not to have a construction view.
She said she believes they will shut rooms down that have a view of the construction.
Enjoy your vacay!! And yay for pool progress!! Although I would have thought filling pool would be last thing to do, so water doesn't get dirty from all construction dust?We are here now, enjoying our beautiful TPV room in Tuvalu, tucked away on the far side of the resort away from the construction. Speaking of which, a little pool update. When we arrived yesterday there was water in the pool and today it looks like they are getting ready to pour some concrete on the deck. They are leveling out the ground and I saw a portable cement mixer (with a generator) coming in on a trailer. There is also furniture out on the patio at Trader Sam's. They are really pushing to be ready for the beginning of April.
Enjoy your vacay!! And yay for pool progress!! Although I would have thought filling pool would be last thing to do, so water doesn't get dirty from all construction dust?
Enjoy your vacay!! And yay for pool progress!! Although I would have thought filling pool would be last thing to do, so water doesn't get dirty from all construction dust?
Perhaps with as many chemicals as go in it, it doesn't matter? Or they were filling it to make sure it was holding water and not leaking? Lol.
That would make sense! Have a Dole Whip for meI wondered that too, and also considered that it might be a some sort of testing, although the pool itself isn't new construction. Maybe making sure they haven't damaged it, making sure there aren't any repairs to do before they pour the deck.
Perhaps with as many chemicals as go in it, it doesn't matter? Or they were filling it to make sure it was holding water and not leaking? Lol.
Thanks so much. I think I will make a special request for that particular longhouse.We have stayed in Tuvalu, great views of the water parade, also very quiet and peaceful there. We loved it.