ElizabethB
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The views are amazing. Beyond that, however, I'm definitely not impressed. There is no theming, no fantasy, no delight, unless one is in the room and looking out the window. For those of us who don't necessarily plan to stay there, all I can say looking at it is, eh.
Where are the Disney designers who came up with a monorail going right through a building? Or, think of the GF. It may not be totally original, but it is gorgeous. WL is everyone's fantasy of what the great national park lodges ought to have been. Even the Swan and Dolphin are unique and interesting. The Polynesian, while not to my taste, at least whisks one away to a fantasy location far from everyday. CSR and POR also create something of a world away. Perhaps, the most realized hotel for taking one away to an exotic locale (while staying in Orlando) is AKL.
When one thinks of the possibilities for a hotel with the unbeatable location of BLT, one can't help but think why couldn't they have done something more unique -- something futuristic and even daring. WDW, IMO, has lost its creative spark in a continual reach for profits. Saratoga Springs Resort is, IMO, the ultimate in unoriginal, Central Florida condo blah. We stayed there once and that was enough.
Now, we have BLT -- the ultimate in midwestern office building blah.
Sorry, flame if you wish but I'm disappointed
Where are the Disney designers who came up with a monorail going right through a building? Or, think of the GF. It may not be totally original, but it is gorgeous. WL is everyone's fantasy of what the great national park lodges ought to have been. Even the Swan and Dolphin are unique and interesting. The Polynesian, while not to my taste, at least whisks one away to a fantasy location far from everyday. CSR and POR also create something of a world away. Perhaps, the most realized hotel for taking one away to an exotic locale (while staying in Orlando) is AKL.
When one thinks of the possibilities for a hotel with the unbeatable location of BLT, one can't help but think why couldn't they have done something more unique -- something futuristic and even daring. WDW, IMO, has lost its creative spark in a continual reach for profits. Saratoga Springs Resort is, IMO, the ultimate in unoriginal, Central Florida condo blah. We stayed there once and that was enough.
Now, we have BLT -- the ultimate in midwestern office building blah.
Sorry, flame if you wish but I'm disappointed