pditullio
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 23, 2009
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Lets just get this out of the way: we LOVED this resort. Sure we had some concerns/suggestions for improvement, but overall? Just wow. My family bought in to DVC in 1992, and I still think of OKW as our first home, but I have to say that unless we really wanted to stretch our points, or needed the extra square footage if we brought a larger party, I cant see myself staying anywhere else but BLT in the near future (weve stayed at all WDW resorts but SSR now).
Being on the monorail loop just really does it for me. I think its the combination of nostalgia (earliest trips to Disney as a child in the 70s), accessibility (lets just hop on the monorail and head over to the Poly for lunch!), and convenience and proximity to grand concourse while still being in a quieter space. It just has everything we need.
So, on to the report for this specific trip Our checkin date was Sunday 8/23, and we flew in the night before and pricelined a night at the Regal Sun. We are early birds, and had done online checkin, and had requested a 9am arrival. We got there at 9:30, planning to spend the day at the pool if the room was not ready, but it was!!
We could not believe our room. We had made the decision to stick with standard view for this first trip home while we scoped it out and decided just where our sweet spot was at this resort. When we got to our room (second floor studio, 7218), we were amazed to discover that we could see the castle and astro-orbiter and space mountain perfectly. Not by leaning over the railing, but sitting on the bed!
(crane was only there briefly)
And we confirmed that it was a standard view, and not an upgrade or anything. I was relieved to discover that the room was not considered MK view, because it sort of made me feel like maybe the MK view rooms were *really* premium, which is good to know. Id be annoyed if I spent the extra points on MK and got what we got, because it was a lesser view than the higher floors. Still, so much more than I ever expected for standard. I sincerely hope that they categorize each room individually, rather than by floor, etc. Because I think weve already seen the wide variation in the reports so far.
Here are some more views:
To the left:
Sunset:
Wishes (from our room):
I have pics of other stuff, too, but here are the rest of my impressions, first...
Size:
Its me, DH, and DS (9), so when its just us (as opposed to us and the grandparents), a studio is fine for us. These studios are definitely small, but still more than adequate for us. We did fold up the sleep sofa every day, but only because I am completely OCD and not because it would have been a big obstruction. The sleeper mattress was hard, but in a good way. The three of us were actually fighting over it every night. It is not the kind with the bar.
The joint kitchen space and bathroom sink didnt pose too much of a problem. It was tight for us to both be in there at one time, but if one person stationed themselves at the far end to brush teeth, do hair, etc., there was room for the other to be at the kitchen sink. I still prefer this arrangement to having the sink in the bathroom proper with the toilet and shower.
Speaking of the bathroom, the door thing had my DH so nervous before we went after reading it here, but it turned out to be okay. Since the bathroom is far from the living area, its not like someone would be sitting outside the door while you are indisposed. Still, I agree it was a strange choice. A pocket door would have worked just as well. Another bathroom oddity - no shelves in the shower! Not even a soap dish. All the shampoo bottles and razors and such were on the tub edge and constantly being knocked off by the shower curtain. Also, the fan is on a motion sensor and if you take a shower that lasts longer than five minutes it goes off and the room steams up.
Top of the World was great, as has been well-documented. Like others, we did not experience a huge crowd there. We went up twice: once in the early evening for snacks and drinks, when we were three of about 7 or 8 people up there; once for drinks pre-fireworks, and again only maybe 8-12 people until the show started, then about 30 or so came up to the deck for Wishes. Everyone had a spot at the railing. As I mentioned on another thread, there is a definite safety issue with people lifting their small children up to see over that wall with the sheer 16-story drop. It gave me the willies. We also watched Wishes from the sky bridge one night. I liked the view from my room best, as it was lower which I preferred to looking down on the show. Just me.
We also had a strange two-day crisis with our DVD player. On our first night there, we got a DVD at Community Hall, but our DVD player didnt work. It took three phone calls and two days before it got fixed, and the story is a longer saga than that, but I wont go into the details unless someone is interested. It was really random. On the subject of DVDs, Community Hall only has about 20 or so titles, because they are in the process of building their collection. Seriously, this is sort of silly. Disney cant shell out a grand or so for a core collection? I know it sounds like a petty complaint, but I get annoyed by things that are easy fixes that are left undone.
Last (and I saved the biggest issue for last), we spent a lot of time this trip just hanging out at the resort (and less time in the parks) and spent a chunk of every day at the BLT pool. Pool hoppers are a serious problem. Over the course of my stay, I personally witnessed and overheard many people who were very obviously not staying at the resort. The gates to the pool area did not lock, or were not locked, the whole time we were there. There is no asking for KTTW cards or wristbands. Seriously, I am thinking about posting a separate thread to start a discussion about this, because I think that of other owners notice this trend, too, we should start pressing the matter with MS. The BLT guests-only pool was a feature that was heavily marketed to us before we added on, and was a big draw for us not for exclusivity as much as capacity to have the guarantee of a pool that would not be shoulder to shoulder. I am curious to see if others see this as a problem as well.
Anyway, let me know if you have other questions. There is so much else that I could include here, but it would be [even] longer. I know the posts from the folks who went earlier in the month were really helpful to our planning
Being on the monorail loop just really does it for me. I think its the combination of nostalgia (earliest trips to Disney as a child in the 70s), accessibility (lets just hop on the monorail and head over to the Poly for lunch!), and convenience and proximity to grand concourse while still being in a quieter space. It just has everything we need.
So, on to the report for this specific trip Our checkin date was Sunday 8/23, and we flew in the night before and pricelined a night at the Regal Sun. We are early birds, and had done online checkin, and had requested a 9am arrival. We got there at 9:30, planning to spend the day at the pool if the room was not ready, but it was!!
We could not believe our room. We had made the decision to stick with standard view for this first trip home while we scoped it out and decided just where our sweet spot was at this resort. When we got to our room (second floor studio, 7218), we were amazed to discover that we could see the castle and astro-orbiter and space mountain perfectly. Not by leaning over the railing, but sitting on the bed!

(crane was only there briefly)
And we confirmed that it was a standard view, and not an upgrade or anything. I was relieved to discover that the room was not considered MK view, because it sort of made me feel like maybe the MK view rooms were *really* premium, which is good to know. Id be annoyed if I spent the extra points on MK and got what we got, because it was a lesser view than the higher floors. Still, so much more than I ever expected for standard. I sincerely hope that they categorize each room individually, rather than by floor, etc. Because I think weve already seen the wide variation in the reports so far.
Here are some more views:
To the left:

Sunset:

Wishes (from our room):


I have pics of other stuff, too, but here are the rest of my impressions, first...
Size:
Its me, DH, and DS (9), so when its just us (as opposed to us and the grandparents), a studio is fine for us. These studios are definitely small, but still more than adequate for us. We did fold up the sleep sofa every day, but only because I am completely OCD and not because it would have been a big obstruction. The sleeper mattress was hard, but in a good way. The three of us were actually fighting over it every night. It is not the kind with the bar.
The joint kitchen space and bathroom sink didnt pose too much of a problem. It was tight for us to both be in there at one time, but if one person stationed themselves at the far end to brush teeth, do hair, etc., there was room for the other to be at the kitchen sink. I still prefer this arrangement to having the sink in the bathroom proper with the toilet and shower.
Speaking of the bathroom, the door thing had my DH so nervous before we went after reading it here, but it turned out to be okay. Since the bathroom is far from the living area, its not like someone would be sitting outside the door while you are indisposed. Still, I agree it was a strange choice. A pocket door would have worked just as well. Another bathroom oddity - no shelves in the shower! Not even a soap dish. All the shampoo bottles and razors and such were on the tub edge and constantly being knocked off by the shower curtain. Also, the fan is on a motion sensor and if you take a shower that lasts longer than five minutes it goes off and the room steams up.
Top of the World was great, as has been well-documented. Like others, we did not experience a huge crowd there. We went up twice: once in the early evening for snacks and drinks, when we were three of about 7 or 8 people up there; once for drinks pre-fireworks, and again only maybe 8-12 people until the show started, then about 30 or so came up to the deck for Wishes. Everyone had a spot at the railing. As I mentioned on another thread, there is a definite safety issue with people lifting their small children up to see over that wall with the sheer 16-story drop. It gave me the willies. We also watched Wishes from the sky bridge one night. I liked the view from my room best, as it was lower which I preferred to looking down on the show. Just me.
We also had a strange two-day crisis with our DVD player. On our first night there, we got a DVD at Community Hall, but our DVD player didnt work. It took three phone calls and two days before it got fixed, and the story is a longer saga than that, but I wont go into the details unless someone is interested. It was really random. On the subject of DVDs, Community Hall only has about 20 or so titles, because they are in the process of building their collection. Seriously, this is sort of silly. Disney cant shell out a grand or so for a core collection? I know it sounds like a petty complaint, but I get annoyed by things that are easy fixes that are left undone.
Last (and I saved the biggest issue for last), we spent a lot of time this trip just hanging out at the resort (and less time in the parks) and spent a chunk of every day at the BLT pool. Pool hoppers are a serious problem. Over the course of my stay, I personally witnessed and overheard many people who were very obviously not staying at the resort. The gates to the pool area did not lock, or were not locked, the whole time we were there. There is no asking for KTTW cards or wristbands. Seriously, I am thinking about posting a separate thread to start a discussion about this, because I think that of other owners notice this trend, too, we should start pressing the matter with MS. The BLT guests-only pool was a feature that was heavily marketed to us before we added on, and was a big draw for us not for exclusivity as much as capacity to have the guarantee of a pool that would not be shoulder to shoulder. I am curious to see if others see this as a problem as well.
Anyway, let me know if you have other questions. There is so much else that I could include here, but it would be [even] longer. I know the posts from the folks who went earlier in the month were really helpful to our planning
