Attack of the Lakeshore Lodge

I spent a long time circling Lakeshore lodge like a crazy on the boat. I’m disappointed (from my miserly heart) that they are totally doing fireworks view rooms and three view types again. I did not appreciate how directly this lines up with an unobstructed view of contemporary and that’s directly in line with the fireworks.

These appears consistent with DVC units with fireworks view category.

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This appears to be the end of the hotel block and includes what was previously panned for Reflections as a 3rd/4th floor fireworks viewing lounge. Given something is there and given it’s like the perfect spot.. yes I think there’s very confidently a large fireworks lounge.

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My guess is these rooms will be an intermediary premium view category.

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(Photo two has the main resort area, hotel on left, lobby centre, hotel to right and then the DVC blocks I labeled as two are off behind the trees to the far right overlooking the restaurant and pool complex)

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Then finally non pictured is my guess at standard views.

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yes I think there’s very confidently a large fireworks lounge.
By “large fireworks lounge,” do you mean an area like the little fireworks viewing lounges in the Poly Tower, restricted to hotel guests only? Or, given that it’s on the cash hotel side, do you mean a lounge in the sense of a bar serving adult beverages? Could it be a restaurant and lounge open to general public? Seems like the MK fireworks view would be similar to or a little better than Topolino’s view of Epcot fireworks.
 
By “large fireworks lounge,” do you mean an area like the little fireworks viewing lounges in the Poly Tower, restricted to hotel guests only? Or, given that it’s on the cash hotel side, do you mean a lounge in the sense of a bar serving adult beverages? Could it be a restaurant and lounge open to general public? Seems like the MK fireworks view would be similar to or a little better than Topolino’s view of Epcot fireworks.

The former, like Poly Island. The poly island tower viewing nooks take up 4 blocks of rooms and this is 12.

It doesn't appear to have a bar though and seems to be quite akin to the viewing nooks at PIT. Just all together. So I'd guess probably only for hotel guests.

This is the space in Reflections (window behind the camera):

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As an aside... I'm kind of surprised just how much concept art we had out there for Reflections compared to their more recent projects.
 
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The other thing that I found interesting is that every photo you see of Lakeshore Lodge is at best capturing about 50% of the resort. The pictures sort of look same-y in the resorts current state.

You'd think this is the whole resort, but you are only looking at 4 blocks and 2 sides of blocks and there are like four more and a lobby you are not seeing (plus all the backsides of the ones you can see). We haven't seen a hotel project like this in a while.

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I do not remember the fireworks view being that great from the beach. It is sort of like the view from Poly beach - not a TPV that I would burn points on.
 
The former, like Poly Island. The poly island tower viewing nooks take up 4 blocks of rooms and this is 12.

It doesn't appear to have a bar though and seems to be quite akin to the viewing nooks at PIT. Just all together. So I'd guess probably only for hotel guests.

This is the space in Reflections (window behind the camera):

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As an aside... I'm kind of surprised just how much concept art we had out there for Reflections compared to their more recent projects.
With 900 rooms this area could support a bar at least even if it was only for resort guests.
 

















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