Have not seen any discussion/chatter about the opening date. Looking forward to reading about experiences at the cabins, including check-in process, layout/comfort, using the grills, the free laundry at the comfort station, etc.
Also, does anyone know if any tours (with incentives) are going to be offered?
Cheers!
Not sure if you already had answers to these. If not:
1/ We did online check-in, the process was the same as other
DVC stays. We got our room ready message / text as soon as we pulled into the gatehouse. After the gatehouse there is another entry way where CMs will answer any questions you have, provide the resort map, etc. It basically acts as a front desk/lobby. There is also a front desk at the Outpost, which is connected to the golf cart rental podium. We drove to our cabin first to unload everything. There’s enough parking for one car and one golf cart. Additional vehicles can be parked in the overflow lot (next to the buses that go to HS, Epcot, AK, and the Outpost). Lots of parking spaces. Very easy to pick up the golf cart too. I had never driven one before, but we were basically off in 2 minutes. Super easy to handle.
(We did have a brief moment where I realized that, without a second licensed adult, if I drove the golf cart back to the cabin, I’d have to leave my car at the Outpost. And vice versa. I attempted to bribe a CM to drive the golf cart back for me, which was kindly declined, but they did suggest I take one back to the cabin and then bus back to the Outpost for the second vehicle. Brilliant. No actual bribery occurred.)
2/ Layout is okay. Personally I’d prefer a king bed in the bedroom and more storage space vs a bunk bed, but I’m biased because we are only a travel group of 3. The bathrooms being at the opposite end from the bedroom is a little inconvenient but honestly it’s not that far. The TV in the living area isn’t that convenient for watching while on the couch, but fine from the table. But the two chairs closest obviously have the best view.
3/ I’ve never grilled in my life so won’t offer many comments as I’ll only embarrass myself. I will say that each cabin has a grill and I saw a neighbour using his one day. He seemed to be enjoying himself.
4/ I did do a batch of laundry. There are comfort stations all throughout the fort. For the DVC cabins, loop 2100 and 2500 are the ones you’ll be directed to. But right now 2500 is down for refurbishment (I think they’re renovating it for the new DVC cohort.) So I went to 2100, where the machines are free, but detergent and dryer sheets cost $1.00 and take credit card / debit card. You can drive your golf cart pretty close to the comfort station and it is available 24/7. No MagicBand or tapping required for entry. The room itself is air conditioned and spotlessly clean.
Five washers and six dryers at that location.

I did not investigate the other laundry locations, but I’d guess it’s fairly easy to zip to another comfort station if you find all the washers here are in use. I don’t know if the other machines will cost money.
5/ Saw a few DVC tours going on when we drove by on the golf cart. I admit we loved the stay so much, I did briefly consider adding on points. But those dues…