Okay, I've been trying to figure this out for days now. What does BLT stand for? Besides bacon, lettuce, and tomato, that is.![]()
I'm surprised to see it. The design is not very innovative. It looks like an office tower in any midwestern city in the U.S. Couldn't they have done something a bit more interesting and creative?
Great pictures as always, jade1. Thanks for posting.
We took out a pontoon boat on Sunday and DS1 noticed that the scaffolding was down. It really makes a difference.
jrt1176, here are some photos of the models from allears:http://land.allears.net/blogs/lindamac/2008/09/ready_bay_lake_tower_disneys_n.html
My younger son and I toured the models in October and I loved them. Not usually a fan of modern decor but these manage to be both modern and warm.
I'm surprised to see it. The design is not very innovative. It looks like an office tower in any midwestern city in the U.S. Couldn't they have done something a bit more interesting and creative?
Bay Lake Tower.![]()
Ahh...thank you very much. Although I will probably keep calling it bacon, lettuce, and tomato in my head, it's good to know the REAL name.
OK, I was figuring I'd get flamed but I TOTALLY AGREE with you. It is very unimpressive to me! I know they're trying for the CR look but really, if you look at the photos and didn't know it was situated between the CR and MK at WDW you'd think it was some office building or hotel in an newer (maybe not even necessarily that new) urban area.![]()
But I do have to say, I have seen the virtual photos of the inside and the rooms are very nice, but again when people mock some of the other resorts that don't "feel" Disney, well this one is right up there. The main thing it has going for it is looking outside and seeing MK or the CR. Unless they have Disneyish accessories inside the rooms you'd never know you were in Disney! Flame on...![]()