Everything at BLT was approved by Jim Lewis the blame belongs there. Even though many on the operations staff did not feel the materials selected would hold up to wear and tear their concerns were ignored.
At Sunday's meeting, it was mentioned the work should be finished on/by Wednesday.
I'll let you know when we check in tomorrow!
They definately need to do something with the flooring it is super slippery when it rains. My son wiped out and we saw 2 other kids fall on different occasions during the same trip, they were walking with their families too so it's not like they were running and fell, it's just so slippery that if your not paying attention to each step your feet can easily go out from under you.
Tina
Yes, as the previous poster reported, the bridge is open and has a nice slip proof surface.
Hi quirty30 or dis-happy,
Have you noticed if they continued the opaque glass panels to block the MK view? When we were there the last week of July, about 1/4 of the walkway had them starting on the Contemporary side. Just wondering if they continued it.
Interestingly enough, they are now also putting the slip-proof surface on the 4th floor CR observation deck.
Definitely open as of this morning! We walked across after spending some time at MK. The flooring looks new although I don't have anything to compare it to---it's a pebble finish in beige, seems like it would be slip proof. There's a guy still working on the access door on the CR side of the bridge.
Did you happen to notice if they still have the smoking area open on the 4th floor deck? We check in on the 19th and my DH likes to use that area in the morning when he has his coffee and first cigarette. He is good about observing the DSA's so if the ashtray has been removed, he'll take his coffee down to the DSA near the back door of BLT. But I'd like to warn him in advance.
Glad to hear that they resurfaced. The walkway was slippery when wet the last time we stayed there.
I don't get the problem with the ledge on the balconies. I tried standing on it last time we stayed there and I could sort of step up. I am five one but still taller than the average 10 year old I think. I would have had to work at falling over the edge. Much easier to just climb on the chair that is on the balcony! And parents checking in to a high rise building with balconies should already be aware that hazard exists. Not a great design but I wouldn't be pretty vigilant about letting my kid out on the balcony anyhow. In fact my 8 year old niece is with us this trip. She probably has sense enough not to jump off but we won't be taking the chance.