Kay7979
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We were going to stay after check out and spend some time at the pool, but there really isn't much shade at the pool, and the main pool at the Sheraton is about three times the size, has a few shady areas and some free cabanas, so we decided to head back over there. Here are a couple more BLT photos, then I'll include a few photos from the Vistana Villages just for fun.
OK. These are from the Sheraton Vistana Villages. We were in the older section, but the unit was nicely maintained:
This photo was taken from the kitchen, obviously, and you can barely make out the dining room behind the kitchen bar, and then there is a big living room behind that. You can only see the right side of the room due to the angled wall. The master bedroom is off to the left of the living room. This was a two bedroom two bath unit. Kind of overkill for only two people, but we traded our one bedroom timeshare for this two bedroom unit, and it didn't cost anything extra for the larger unit.
Photo taken from the other half of the master bedroom, looking toward the dressing area/vanity half of the bedroom. There is a two person Jacuzzi, a closet, long vanity with one sink, then a separate bathroom with another vanity, toilet and shower/tub.
Part of the main pool area. There is more to the left that is cut off, which is an area for swimming laps and a water volleyball setup. Further to the right around the side of the waterfall is a zero entry area for kids with jets of water in the center where they can splash around. There is a quiet pool behind the main pool, and two other decent size pools elsewhere in the resort, one of which has a waterslide, but I don't think it's nearly as tall as the slide at BLT.
Photo of the building we were in. The units all appear to have some sort of a water view over manmade ponds. It's pretty and relaxing, but obviously can't hold a candle to a Bay Lake view, much less an MK view.
This timeshare usually has unused units for rent so is available even without doing a timeshare trade. It might be a good option for someone wanting to extend their vacation a few days. We enjoyed both resorts as they each have their strong points.
Next trip, we'd like to try a couple days at AKV. We like the exotic vibe of that resort, but I have a real weakness for the Magic Kingdom area resorts, and no trip is complete without riding the monorail and the boats around to resort hop at the WL, CR, Poly and GF. One of the best things about BLT is that pretty much any room you get has a great view. I wouldn't have been the least disappointed to have gotten a lake view room as we originally booked, but I must say that the MK view turned out to be a very memorable treat!


OK. These are from the Sheraton Vistana Villages. We were in the older section, but the unit was nicely maintained:

This photo was taken from the kitchen, obviously, and you can barely make out the dining room behind the kitchen bar, and then there is a big living room behind that. You can only see the right side of the room due to the angled wall. The master bedroom is off to the left of the living room. This was a two bedroom two bath unit. Kind of overkill for only two people, but we traded our one bedroom timeshare for this two bedroom unit, and it didn't cost anything extra for the larger unit.


Photo taken from the other half of the master bedroom, looking toward the dressing area/vanity half of the bedroom. There is a two person Jacuzzi, a closet, long vanity with one sink, then a separate bathroom with another vanity, toilet and shower/tub.

Part of the main pool area. There is more to the left that is cut off, which is an area for swimming laps and a water volleyball setup. Further to the right around the side of the waterfall is a zero entry area for kids with jets of water in the center where they can splash around. There is a quiet pool behind the main pool, and two other decent size pools elsewhere in the resort, one of which has a waterslide, but I don't think it's nearly as tall as the slide at BLT.

Photo of the building we were in. The units all appear to have some sort of a water view over manmade ponds. It's pretty and relaxing, but obviously can't hold a candle to a Bay Lake view, much less an MK view.

This timeshare usually has unused units for rent so is available even without doing a timeshare trade. It might be a good option for someone wanting to extend their vacation a few days. We enjoyed both resorts as they each have their strong points.
Next trip, we'd like to try a couple days at AKV. We like the exotic vibe of that resort, but I have a real weakness for the Magic Kingdom area resorts, and no trip is complete without riding the monorail and the boats around to resort hop at the WL, CR, Poly and GF. One of the best things about BLT is that pretty much any room you get has a great view. I wouldn't have been the least disappointed to have gotten a lake view room as we originally booked, but I must say that the MK view turned out to be a very memorable treat!