And truly even though Disney does read the DIS, they would never be able to match you to your reservation or would they even try to.
I totally agree - too many people with too many desires, but it just seems far too bizarre to be a coincidence.
And truly even though Disney does read the DIS, they would never be able to match you to your reservation or would they even try to.
I totally agree - too many people with too many desires, but it just seems far too bizarre to be a coincidence.
Just to update this story.
We checked in on 13 October, and we were assigned room 1001 - which is the only ground floor boardwalk view 1bedroom as far as I could tell. It was right next to the DVC showroom, and right at the end of the corridor, but it was very handy for the backdoor near the Swan and Dolphin and the view was brilliant.
I didn't request this, or mention it to WDW at anytime, so I don't know if Disney read theDis (and if they do, I don't know how they would match up theDis me, with the real me), or if there was pixie dust in the air that day - but I was thrilled with our room - we had a wonderful view, and I didn't have any balcony stresses, my kids could go out on the patio and I didn't have to worry at all.
We are staying at BWV in December for the first time ever. I didn't even think to request anything specific, and my confirmation says "Preferred view - garden/pool" or something like that. I think I'm just going to wing it. I hate to request a BW view and then end up right above Jellyrolls, complaining about the noise. Plus, we don't know what we would like yet, since we haven't stayed there.
Glad the OP got a great room! I'm hoping for some pixie dust for us as well.
Like other posters have said: I am afraid to ask!
We arrived bright and early (probably around 9:30 or 10 AM), mentioned I was having some trouble walking (tendonitis), and would like to be close to the elevator. CM says: "No problem! I have a great room for you!"Oh yes, we were four villas away from the door that opens near the ESPN club.
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Can you walk out from a ground floor Boardwalk view room?
I believe the balcony sliding doors have a child-proof locking mechanism that you can engage out of the reach of the child.I have a feeling this is a really stupid question, but if you don't ask you never know!
I have booked a 1 bed Boardwalk view for next week (arriving on Saturday.) I've always been a bit nervous of the kids on balconys but as this week has progressedi am getting more and more nervous about the balcony and thinking I'd be much happier with a ground floor room, or just a window and no balcony.
Are there any boardwalk view rooms on the ground floor - I'm thinking not as the shops are all at ground level and the rooms are over the shops?
What about rooms without balconys? Is that an option?
My 9 year old will be fine, but I can just see the 4 year old pulling a chair upto the railing and while it may be irrational it is really making me paranoid.
I believe the balcony sliding doors have a child-proof locking mechanism that you can engage out of the reach of the child.
Unless it is spring break and they have partied a little too much......Now that the 4 year old is 19, I hope falling off the balcony is less of a concern.![]()
Can you walk out from a ground floor Boardwalk view room?
i think you would have to climb over bushes to get to the boardwalk.