Crews are adding details and more supports to the cabins and entrance of Disney Lakeshore Lodge at Walt Disney World.
Entrance

The entrance structure has gained more steel beams. Compared to our
last update, the overhang at the front of the building is more filled in.

The entrance has a W-shaped roof and is located at the center of the hotel, with wings branching out on either side. The shape comes directly from
concept art for Reflections – A Disney Lakeside Lodge, the unbuilt resort originally planned for this space.
A-Frame Cabins

Another element carried over from Reflections on these A-frame cabins. Wood elements have been added to the awnings of the Clementine Beach cabins. Many of the steel beams are wrapped in plastic to protect them during construction.
Cabins further down the beach have fewer beams and wood details. But there are frames in place for the future awnings.

From Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, we got a closer look at some of the cabins. Their beams have been stained a dark color and some have wood-style finishes.

Though the cabins on the other side of the resort are harder to see, it looks like they have wood detailing, too.
Exterior

Various layers of sheathing and paneling continue to be installed across the resort’s façade. An additional tower frame has gone up, as seen in the center of the above photo.
Crews are shaping the rooftops with steel beams, making them sloped and angular rather than flat.

A boxy tower on one rooftop has been surrounded by white sheathing.

A white framework is on the top floor at the end of this wing, facing the water. While all the doorways below have sliding glass doors, none of the doorways on top do. Maybe this will be some kind of overlook to enjoy views of the lake.

The other side of the building now has concrete across several walls.

Some of the tower and overhang frames now have covers. These appear to be tin and have holes in them. We assume more finished paneling will be installed over these later.
Disney Lakeshore Lodge is a Disney Vacation Club resort scheduled to open in 2027. It is “inspired by the majesty of nature and its enduring influence on Disney artists.” The pool area will include a
lazy river.