The worst part is not the seat but the back - it's not high enough. We did find them comfortable enough once we started taking pillows from the couch out with us when we went out. We definitely spend a lot of time out there as well.Question for anyone who has experienced the new patio chairs. Would a seat cushion placed on the seat make them comfortable? We actually spend some time out there on the balcony every day. I am thinking of getting a couple of cushions from Amazon shipped to BWV. I will leave them and pass them on if I do get them and anyone is interested.
Thank you....you just saved me some cash....The worst part is not the seat but the back - it's not high enough. We did find them comfortable enough once we started taking pillows from the couch out with us when we went out. We definitely spend a lot of time out there as well.
I'm encouraging guests to complain, even though I know as an owner I'll have to pay for replacement chairs. Maybe when they start finding dirty/damaged sofa and bed pillows that were used on those chairs, they'll realize what a great mistake the designer/buyer made!Add one more voice to BWV Chairgate. I’m here now and can confirm that they are the worst ever! It really is as if guests are being discouraged from using their balcony/patio.
For anyone curious about what they look like:
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The legs aren’t that long, the back is short, and it cuts uncomfortably into your low- to mid-back - no support. Using a sofa pillow on the seat and a bed pillow on the back helps a bit, but there is still no place to rest your arms. Not relaxing at all, sadly.
Other than that, I’m enjoying the room refurb! The room is bright and fresh and a pleasure to return to at the end of the day.
They can put them in the DVC design team’s break room….I'm encouraging guests to complain, even though I know as an owner I'll have to pay for replacement chairs. Maybe when they start finding dirty/damaged sofa and bed pillows that were used on those chairs, they'll realize what a great mistake the designer/buyer made!
It's metal and fairly heavy. But the back hits you so low, and, as you said, the armrest is terrible. It's like having a bar across your back. Really, really poor choice for the refurb.It looks flimsy.
As mentioned above a good chair has substance to its armrest.
Mine is in my car and I'm not going until December.Just walking by, it looks like they used the same patio chairs on the Inn side, too.
I tried having my coffee on the patio this morning but gave up after 20 minutes. So disappointing, the weather is gorgeous and all I want to do is relax out there.
I love Disney and I adore the Boardwalk, but the lack of comfortable seating anywhere, even in my own room, is wearing on me this trip. Seriously considering bringing my folding camp chair next time.
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Disney has long had a thing against people sitting in the parks - so maybe they're now starting a new campaign to discourage sitting in the rooms and villas too.
I remember about 15 years ago when Disney started removing dozens of benches from the parks - there are far fewer spots to sit and relax than there used to be. I never got the logic, because I spent a lot more money in the parks when there were more shady spots to sit - it usually meant buying more snacks and more alcoholic drinks too, and often dining in-park because I was spending more time there.
I guess the logic in the villa is that you may be too comfortable out on your balcony, eating and drinking your own food, so you're not spending enough with Disney - so they make awful chairs to limit the time you spend not spending.
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So, is the area I have circled above open yet? Thanks.
It wasn’t as of about 2 days ago according to someone else on another board.
"Maybe" they're close to opening them up. Fingers crossed.I didn't see any outdoor construction going on there - the railings were in tact and there was (uncomfortable) patio furniture in place... but didn't see anyone in them. I had requested a standard view in this area.
I almost always have one or two in my car. Maybe if we all do it and make them very visible on our balconies, they will get the pointI love Disney and I adore the Boardwalk, but the lack of comfortable seating anywhere, even in my own room, is wearing on me this trip. Seriously considering bringing my folding camp chair next time.![]()
Call Housekeeping and ask for “extra pillows for the balcony chairs.” Housekeeping getting a lot of that same request might make more of an impression on management.I almost always have one or two in my car. Maybe if we all do it and make them very visible on our balconies, they will get the point![]()
This I don't know since I only viewed these rooms from the outside. Sending pixie dust your way you end up exactly where you want to be!"Maybe" they're close to opening them up. Fingers crossed.
Is there still a temporary door blocking this part of the hall, or have they removed the door and just have black plastic in it's place? I've got family coming in May 1st, so we are very curious.
This could very well be thier intent. Wouldn't shock me at all.Disney has long had a thing against people sitting in the parks - so maybe they're now starting a new campaign to discourage sitting in the rooms and villas too.
I remember about 15 years ago when Disney started removing dozens of benches from the parks - there are far fewer spots to sit and relax than there used to be. I never got the logic, because I spent a lot more money in the parks when there were more shady spots to sit - it usually meant buying more snacks and more alcoholic drinks too, and often dining in-park because I was spending more time there.
I guess the logic in the villa is that you may be too comfortable out on your balcony, eating and drinking your own food, so you're not spending enough with Disney - so they make awful chairs to limit the time you spend not spending.