Got to the Fort at 6:50am, currently waiting for a site.
It’s a nice morning with a good breeze blowing through the open windows as we sit in the overflow lot.
Got to the Fort at 6:50am, currently waiting for a site.
We took the dogs for a walk and were happy to see that the construction staging zone is gone.
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There are 3 premium loops closed, 500, 700 and 1100.
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And the eyesore is continuing to grow.
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The front desk CM advised me that the Meadows construction is now scheduled to start on 5/8.
I’ll continue to report what I see. If anyone has any questions or requests, let me know and I’ll do my best.
It’s a nice morning with a good breeze blowing through the open windows as we sit in the overflow lot.
Oh, and of the over 100 channels, half are duplicates and the people are all blue and any text on the screen is backwards. So just keep going through the channels and eventually you’ll find what you’re looking for with normal color and correct text.
I almost typed a VERY VERY BAD WORD in response to these pictures, but I caught myself in time.A couple more photos of the monstrosity, these are by the arcade side of Trail’s End.
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While out walking the pups this morning, there were a lot of management type folks in the pool area. They were taking measurements and moving chairs around.We like to check in early in the morning too, @proudmomof4 , and enjoy the peace and quiet of the start of the arrival day in the overflow lot. Have a great stay!
PS - if the work starts at the Meadow project while you are there, see if you can strike up some pleasant small talk with any of the construction workers as to what the building is going to be for.
While out walking the pups this morning, there were a lot of management type folks in the pool area. They were taking measurements and moving chairs around.
We struck up a conversation with a couple of them and asked what was going on. They said they couldn’t tell us but to rest assured it would be something fun. I asked if it would be for DCV or for campers, their response was it would be for everyone.
There are stakes along the sidewalk by the pool (on the meadow side) and stakes along the canal. They have pink ribbons on them, I don’t know if that means something or not.
Further down, where the golf cart path to the pool is, there were a few trucks being unloaded. I saw small circumference PVC in a light purple color.
I couldn’t take photos since I had the pups leashes but I will report back again later.
That’s great info, thanks!Hmmm. Their reply sounds as if the DVCers will have access to FtW amenities. I wonder if the reverse will be true.
As a general rule light purple PVC is usually used for reclaimed water. So I assume that piping has something to do with the irrigation system since that's pretty much what reclaimed water is used for. New sprinklers perhaps?
Pink construction ribbon usually denotes property boundaries or corners.
Here's a breakdown of the 'standard' construction ribbon colors:
- Red: Electric power lines, cables, conduits, and lighting cables.
- Yellow: Gas, oil, steam, petroleum, or other gaseous materials.
- Orange: Communication lines, such as telephone, alarm systems, and cable TV.
- Blue: Potable or freshwater lines.
- White: Proposed excavation areas.
- Pink: Temporary survey markings, such as property boundary lines or corners.
- Green: Sewers and drain lines.
- Purple: Reclaimed water and irrigation lines.
From that comment and the area staked out, along with the permit and lift station...They said they couldn’t tell us but to rest assured it would be something fun. I asked if it would be for DCV or for campers, their response was it would be for everyone.
I hope that’s what this will be.From that comment and the area staked out, along with the permit and lift station...
I wonder if this is for a new themed pool. The rest of the DVC resorts have nice pools. While the main pool at the Fort is big and nice, it doesn't rise to a Storm Along Bay or even the volcano pool at WL. The building could be showers/changing rooms/bathrooms and possibly a snack bar/mini-restaurant.
Building it in the field would allow them to keep the existing pool open until the new one was done.
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Thanks, but I’m nowhere near as detailed as you are, I am but the learner, you are the master.Great pics, mom!![]()
Thanks, but I’m nowhere near as detailed as you are, I am but the learner, you are the master.
I’m so sorry to hear about your home, hopefully you will be back there soon.Thank you for sharing the pictures and the Meadows update.
The monstrosity makes me so sad. DH doesn't even want me showing him pictures now. We still plan to do our December vacation there this year (last year was cancelled due to hurricane house flooding). Once we finally get back into our house, we'll try to book it. Yes, it's taking THIS long to get work done.