StormyCA
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We spent a Thanksgiving at that site back in '09, @amcc. I remember it was the weekend Tiger Wood's wife attacked him with a golf club! I'm glad you got to try out 1500 loop.
I do enjoy those sites (1510, 1511, 1513, 1514) that back up along the canal. I take my folding chair, walk over the rise at the rear of the site, and sit next to the beautiful water view with its peace and quiet back there. It's sunny and open but if you want shade you can move back toward the road to the treeline.
That's true, @amcc and @StormyCA, 100 cabins might be models but I personally think that is a somewhat deceptive practice.
Think of a prospective buyer coming to the Fort (maybe not at all familiar with FW) on the boat to tour a model cabin in 100 loop.
Cute cabin? -
Great vibe of the Fort? -
Convenient to Transportation? -
Oh the two cabins in 100 loop are convenient, sure 'nuff.
But in the cabin loops you're not near the bus to WL/MK, the big boat to MK, small boat to CR, and the Settlement Depot with 3 ways to get the Outpost or parking lot (Yellow, Orange, Purple - I take the 1st one of the 3 that shows up so never have to wait long at all).
I get that DVC is selling the cabin itself and not location within FW. I also get the new models replace existing legacy cabins in 100 so it's not a NEW sleight-of-hand. So for 2 cabins, very convenient. For the other 363 cabins, not so much.
The cabins to me feel isolated which is why I stopped consideration of buying into CFW.
@amcc, hope you've had good weather during your stay.
Ed
Sort of the old 'bait and switch' if they aren't honest about where the 'real' cabin loops are.
At least the 'real' cabin loops are all in one area so we can ignore them if we wish. The 2 in Loop 100 are going to stand out like a sore thumb amidst the RVs, the Loop 200 CS, the wood fences, and the Settlement Trading Post. The 'old' cabins blended in quite well. With the brown and green they sort of faded into the background. The new ones appear to have sort of a 1960s colors vibe, at least based on the 'artist representation'.
I'm sure they're there to stay, especially if they're used as VIP cabins.
Edited to add; the new cabins probably would have fit right in at The Timeshare That Must Not Be Named' with its supposed mid-century lake resort-ish theme. I wonder if they were possibly 'imagined' as the lakeside cabins with that place in mind and when it was realized that FtW cabins were in need of replacement they just said "Hey, we already have these completed designs for TTTMNBN, soooooo......".
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