DIsneydreamer#1
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 19, 2020
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I think the only DVC news was the Disneyland tower name and that it's opening in 2023.Does anybody know if they mentioned the refurbishment at d23?
Oh wow, I was hoping for more pictures and maybe a date of completion, probably expecting too muchI think the only DVC news was the Disneyland tower name and that it's opening in 2023.
I can't see them going backward.Any speculation as to how many guests you will be able to sleep in these newly refurbished rooms, particularly in a Deluxe Studio? In the old BRV Deluxe Studio rooms, you could fit two adults in the queen bed, two children in the pull-out sofa bed, and one child in the twin-sized murphy bed (five all together). Wondering if the refurbished Studio rooms will only comfortably sleep four (two in the queen and two in the murphy).
The studios at SSR don't have the chaise, but the larger rooms do. It'll probably be the same here (the D23 pic looks like a studio without a chaise, the older leaked photo looks like a 1 or 2 br with a chaise).One of the above posts has a pic from D23 of the model and it does appear the wall behind the sofa will be a Murphy bed….not sure but I believe the SSR version has a sofa with a chaise…almost like a smaller sectional type sofa…this model does not appear to have that.
I mean, what were they doing when taking this photo? A pro photographer would not have taken the photo with the headboard lights on. The blinds should be open to let real light in or they should have lit the room from behind the camera.I attempted to do some color adjustments kind of just quickly. It's not perfect, but I think it might be a bit better. ETA: Also note, it appears there is a pattern on the wall behind the bed.View attachment 702024
Keep in mind it's a phone camera photo of a big screen projection of an original photo that's been imported into a presentation app, then probably converted to an avi file with who knows how much compression at each step of the way. The original image may have been very warm and diffused, even with the headboard lights on, but someone decided it needed to pop, especially when they needed to project it in the presentation hall.I mean, what were they doing when taking this photo? A pro photographer would not have taken the photo with the headboard lights on. The blinds should be open to let real light in or they should have lit the room from behind the camera.
I am not sure I realized this was a photo of a photo on a screen. I am excited for the refurbed rooms and will be booking a stay for Dec '23 or Jan '24.Keep in mind it's a phone camera photo of a big screen projection of an original photo that's been imported into a presentation app, then probably converted to an avi file with who knows how much compression at each step of the way. The original image may have been very warm and diffused, even with the headboard lights on, but someone decided it needed to pop, especially when they needed to project it in the presentation hall.
Yeah, I'm not saying the actual colors will be amazing, but what's displayed in that image is probably way off.I am not sure I realized this was a photo of a photo on a screen. I am excited for the refurbed rooms and will be booking a stay for Dec '23 or Jan '24.
I think I am one of the rare people happy to see Disney incorporated as well. I think we will be happily surprised.Yes, I'll be anxious to see a photo of an actual room. As it looks right now, I really like everything except the headboard. By itself it's okay, but it doesn't seem to mesh with the rest of the colors in the decor. Hoping it looks very different in person. I also like that they're keeping the rustic feel.
I could move right on in.The headboard reminds me of the ones in the Copper Creek Cabins.
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I never saw the original (heck, I’ve never stayed here at all, first stay is in November). But this hit me. DH family has a 1940’s cabin in Northern Michigan in the woods and this is EXACTLY how it looks and feels. It’s homey and cozy and isn’t “decorated” at all, but somehow it all works. Just my 2 centsIt may be a throwback tribute to the original VWL decor, which always looked to me like a collection of old, mismatched furniture pieces brought from home to furnish the cabin in the woods. More functional than cohesive decor.
A bit confusing/concerning.The renovations are in full swing, there's plastic down in some of the hallways and I was able to peek into a few rooms, which are all getting new ceramic tile floors and a fresh coat of white paint (not sure if that's the primer or final color).
Rooms still have the original TV's and therefore, WDW Today on Channel 2 (vs the new smart TV's). No pumps in the shower, all individual bottles of H2O+ (queue the ugly, nostalgic cry here...).