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manure odor.
It’s this resort’s equivalent of savannah view
manure odor.
It’s this resort’s equivalent of savannah viewYou probably won’t see these animals but at least have a chance to smell them to know they’re there.
I mean, honestly, that's where the horses come from to Main Street every single day. 
Honestly curious, with all the complaints with how this looks like an un-themed monstrosity, what exactly is an example of a well themed exterior at a resort at WDW? Everything I can think of (Except Wilderness lodge) is literally just a standard hotel design with different paint and accents. They are still so early on in the construction none of these elements would be done to make an assessment. So I don’t understand all the hate for it being untethemed when its literally just a shell?









It may be from some people who love the WL area, and this is such a huge resort encroaching on a deeply loved and historical area of WDW. I personally think it's a very nice-looking building so far, but I definitely get it.Honestly curious, with all the complaints with how this looks like an un-themed monstrosity, what exactly is an example of a well themed exterior at a resort at WDW? Everything I can think of (Except Wilderness lodge) is literally just a standard hotel design with different paint and accents. They are still so early on in the construction none of these elements would be done to make an assessment. So I don’t understand all the hate for it being untethemed when its literally just a shell?
Will the manure-smell rooms command a premium, that's the questionIt’s this resort’s equivalent of savannah viewYou probably won’t see these animals but at least have a chance to smell them to know they’re there.
I don't mind the Riviera so muchEisner era resorts have lots of theming
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I personally think it's a very nice-looking building so far, but I definitely get it.
That's why I said, I get it.It's nice looking, sure, but it is so generic it could go anywhere.
But 'anywhere' is not a chicken wing toss from a 1971 original WDW resort themed wilderness/frontier campground on Bay Lake. This pleasantly bland timeshare/hotel is NOTHING like the surrounding property within its sight lines. It's like putting a Tomorrowland themed ride VERY close to the Japan Pavilion in Epcot's World Showcase.
This point is so obvious even Helen Keller could see my point.
Perfect illustration of the stark differences.Eisner era resorts have lots of theming
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In fairness, those were moneyshots for the “approved” resorts and not the moneyshots for Island Tower etc..Perfect illustration of the stark differences.
These are so unimaginative I didnt even realize that may home resort of VDH was one that you put a photo of.
Yes but it doesn’t look like the Disneyland Hotel at all. If it did I’d be much happier. It does have much more character than Poly Tower I will give it that.In fairness, those were moneyshots for the “approved” resorts and not the moneyshots for Island Tower etc..
Also isn’t VDH simply “Disneyland Hotel”-themed? It might not be the original tower anymore but I feel like that property’s always had that “mid century hotel” nature,
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Riviera is definitely more themed as a more recent tower resort! I was just going off the 80s and 90s when Eisner was CEO.I don't mind the Riviera so much
This thread is so funny. Someone says resorts aren't themed besides WL (which is crazy because WL, AKL, and GC are all designed by the same architect) so I literally provide moderates and deluxes over two decades under Eisner that are highly themed and they're misleading "money shots." I would argue "Discovery" is actually lazy theming and not a land within DL itself like the other buildings.In fairness, those were moneyshots for the “approved” resorts and not the moneyshots for Island Tower etc..
Also isn’t VDH simply “Disneyland Hotel”-themed? It might not be the original tower anymore but I feel like that property’s always had that “mid century hotel” nature,
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There are no balconies for the rooms facing Fort Wilderness' Pioneer Hall (Trails End and Hoop Dee Doo Review). But the time share or hotel guests can view the Pioneer Hall dumpsters from the comfort of their rooms.
It is a bland, generic property that they are trying to prop up with whatever-the-latest-IP-is-to-push.
What a waste. That property could have been so much more.
Bama Ed
Disney has said 2027. I’d suspect beginning of 2027 with the progress they’ve made.Forgive me if this has already been discussed, but when are we expecting to see this property go into active sales?
Forgive me if this has already been discussed, but when are we expecting to see this property go into active sales?
Disney has said 2027. I’d suspect beginning of 2027 with the progress they’ve made.





















