Less exciting than room pics, but a few from the hallway. New carpet, paint, light fixtures. Hall was partially open to maybe a dozen rooms at least on floors 2 and 4.
very nice! but are the doors the same color?Less exciting than room pics, but a few from the hallway. New carpet, paint, light fixtures. Hall was partially open to maybe a dozen rooms at least on floors 2 and 4.
Is this the end of the hall that's all studios?Less exciting than room pics, but a few from the hallway. New carpet, paint, light fixtures. Hall was partially open to maybe a dozen rooms at least on floors 2 and 4.
Oh yes we do, and the wall was painted with fencing and flowers, and you felt like you were walking the boardwalk to get to your room. I'm so sorry they didn't keep that - the new carpet isn't even close to giving that impression. I wish I had a photo, but of course we never thought to take photos of the hallway!The hall carpeting has a bit of the boardwalk feel to it, I like that. Does anyone remember the original carpet? It was like a real boardwalk; I was sorry to see it go.
Here's the picket fence.Oh yes we do, and the wall was painted with fencing and flowers, and you felt like you were walking the boardwalk to get to your room. I'm so sorry they didn't keep that - the new carpet isn't even close to giving that impression. I wish I had a photo, but of course we never thought to take photos of the hallway!
thank you. glad to see that it's brightened up!The doors are very similar in color. Maybe slightly lighter. The new area is much brighter than the old maybe a combination of better lighting and the lighter color walls.
that's so charmingHere's the picket fence.
Flowers on the carpet.
(I think this picture was taken as they were starting the 1st "full" refurb and the carpet was pretty worn.)
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I don't think I saw it with the original boardwalk carpet.
oh yeah, i forgot about the old school thermostatJust checked out if a standard 1BR. It was at the very end of a hall and will I suspect be among the last renovated. The big blast from the past was the heating/cooling system, which was still the old manual control with a heat-off-cool switch and an up-down slider switch to “set” the temperature.
I hope that not only are they getting rid of those old thermostats, but also the motion sensors that turn the AC off at night while we sleep! Without the ceiling fans, it would be miserable!Just checked out if a standard 1BR. It was at the very end of a hall and will I suspect be among the last renovated. The big blast from the past was the heating/cooling system, which was still the old manual control with a heat-off-cool switch and an up-down slider switch to “set” the temperature.
I've not encountered those motion sensors anywhere for a long time. I thought Disney gave up on them as they also weren't actually good for maintaining the rooms. Too much humidity build up when unoccupied.I hope that not only are they getting rid of those old thermostats, but also the motion sensors that turn the AC off at night while we sleep! Without the ceiling fans, it would be miserable!
Are you in a connecting or dedicated room? If connecting most of the sound is likely thru the door. Sometimes there's even a bit of a gap at the bottom and placing a towel there helps.One thing I'll say about the new rooms, they didn't sound proof them at all. It's like we are in the room next door with everyone laughing and the TV. For a deluxe hotel it sounds like a best Western. So loud
DedicatedAre you in a connecting or dedicated room? If connecting most of the sound is likely thru the door. Sometimes there's even a bit of a gap at the bottom and placing a towel there helps.
Oh my, I hope they didn't remove anything that would serve to reduce noise. I can't remember having any problems with noise from neighbors at BWV, just rarely from the late-night revelry on the boardwalk.Dedicated