NVDISFamily
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Unfortunately, the only way to get rid of it is to replace the sheet rock entirely. You can’t scrape it off and you can’t add enough mud to smooth it out. A lighter paint tint makes it far less obvious.
You can put a quality primer and then a thin coat of plaster/mud on a wall to make it flat as long as the texture isn't insanely thick and or this is also an option if the texture is insane -
We can only hope they break out the 40 Grit for this one!![]()
Would not be fun with the likely multiple coats of paint on the wall

I knew a lady who was professional high end plaster and texture person who did lots of the super expensive home in Summerlin Las Vegas with venetian plaster and other fun stuff. She would take the textured walls flat first and then do her thing. But yes, I don't think Disney is looking to pay that kind of money. For an efficiency standpoint it's likely easier to go down to the studs and go again. Plus this also likely gives them a bit of flex to make minor adjustments on outlets and other items if they wish.
Really looking forward to the refurb. We are hosting a family reunion at WDW next summer and really tempted to try and put some of our family in BRV to check out the rooms during the trip.