Girlstar30
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Thanks guys, now its goin to annoy me when I look at PIT, I never noticed this stuff before 
It may have less of an impact than you think. remember LSL will be resale restricted so only those with direct points will be able to book there that don’t own there.We were in WDW last week and on the monorail I took a peak and just can't believe the scale of it! I am a CCV owner, will it be easier to book CCV once it opens if people are jumping ship to stay at the new hotel at 7mo?! Had me wondering what a new DVC hotel will do to those of us who enjoy staying at our home resorts but sometimes have trouble even at the 11 month window. Has PIT (omg The Poliday made me laugh- I love PIT but that IS funny IMO) impacted resort availability do you think? I am open to trying LSL but not if it has PIT point charts!
I remember the wailing and gnashing of teeth over the fact that the GFV building exterior was not as detailed as the rest of the Grand's existing buildings. It has been years since I've seen anyone bring that up, but it was all anyone could talk about during and shortly after construction.The fun thing is the ugliest tower Disney has ever built, BLT, doesn’t even get close to the hate this unfinished building gets(same with PIT while being built)
...and you never will again, unless you go looking for it.never noticed this stuff before
It might, for the first year or two when everyone wants to try it. Then LSL will become just another DVC resort, with people looking forward to the next new thing.will it be easier to book CCV once it opens if people are jumping ship to stay at the new hotel at 7mo?!
I want the statueDo you want them to have that or not want it?

The darker VGF roof bothered me until Disney reshingled the entire resort, but I am crazy like thatI remember the wailing and gnashing of teeth over the fact that the GFV building exterior was not as detailed as the rest of the Grand's existing buildings. It has been years since I've seen anyone bring that up, but it was all anyone could talk about during and shortly after construction.
I suspect that PIT will follow suit in a few years, just as RIV is already on that path.
...and you never will again, unless you go looking for it.
Yes, this was in the top 10 Google image search for "Holiday Inn Lobby"Wait...those interior photos...is one a Holiday Inn? Because if so, it looks like a really nice Holiday Inn. Much nicer than the ones I've stayed at!

Which movie is it?@ClaraOswald I love the new profile pic! Such a good movie and very relevant for Thanksgiving![]()
Adams Family Values (1993)Which movie is it?
I feel its harsh. The details that PIT has in the mosaic and the poles are beautiful. I can see similarities, I guess of that one nicest holiday inn with the wood use and colors, but PIT is much more detailed and beautiful. I would not feel like I was at PIT in that lobby.
I understand what Disney has been going for with their new designs and refurbs - that general 'upscale resort hotel' look - figuring it plays to the widest audience, offends the fewest, and feels generally upscale and trendy. Personally I like a nice, modern resort hotel design aesthetic when traveling or going to business conventions, and I guess many would like that same atmosphere when going to Disney.
I’m with you for most of this. But……don’t forget how much the golf cart parking lot adds to the quiet old west pioneer town vibeI still prefer to stay in the themed properties when I can - it feels the most 'Disney' to me. This new Reflections resort could be quite lovely - but it doesn't look like it will be anywhere near as 'themed' as Wilderness Lodge - it looks like it will go with the upscale resort generic style. Which would be fine by me too - IF it was just its own self-standing resort somewhere. My only real problem is how much it completely intrudes on the quiet old west pioneer town atmosphere of Fort Wilderness. Having a dance halls and watering holes and country stores with wooden horse-tie posts and half-barrel benches and tables surrounded by pine trees and a cute boat dock with open canopy boats to take you around is a bit spoiled by having a multistory concrete block towering with windows rising just feet behind the little town. Kind of knocks you out of the fantasy and escape from the modern world that Fort Wilderness provides.
I’m with you for most of this. But……don’t forget how much the golf cart parking lot adds to the quiet old west pioneer town vibe![]()