CarolynFH
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I think a 3br cabin would be highly desired!Is it just me or does it possibly look like they could be two stories? Maybe like a grand villa situation but way more expensive? Lol
I think a 3br cabin would be highly desired!Is it just me or does it possibly look like they could be two stories? Maybe like a grand villa situation but way more expensive? Lol
I think a 3br cabin would be highly desired!
While I am excited for this new DVC resort I was pretty shocked when I visited last weekend by how close it is to Ft Wilderness. I can 100% see why Ft Wilderness lovers would not be happy about it. They have so much land there, why does it have to be right on top of the Ft.It's an ugly son-of-a-gun, isn't it? Given it's so close to an existing resort with a strong theme of its own, why would Disney/DVC not try to harmonize the new build with the oh-so-close existing resort? And if they intend to do a reverse "harmonization" and change the Fort Wilderness Resort to match the ugly newbie, that's a lot of money that DVC doesn't want to spend on a resort that's not theirs.
But they're settling for a mish-mash of design and themes in order to cut corners and share the costs and sweep all the OBVIOUS problems under the rug. Why spend a DOLLAR and have a great 360-degree view when you can spend a DIME, cut corners, and look the other way? It's a cut-rate, spruced up Dollar General design. That's the corporate attitude. It's humiliating, it is.
Good luck with that, DVC/Resort People.
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Yes it backs up to Crockette's Tavern, Pioneer Hall (Hoop-De-Doop), and the Game Arcade. The whole thing is very odd with the Ft. Wilderness cabins, and the DVC Welcome Home Center just down from the Settlement Depot.While I am excited for this new DVC resort I was pretty shocked when I visited last weekend by how close it is to Ft Wilderness. I can 100% see why Ft Wilderness lovers would not be happy about it. They have so much land there, why does it have to be right on top of the Ft.
It's hard to judge what a resort looks like during construction. Once the building is complete and they add the theming features I think it will fit in nicely.It's an ugly son-of-a-gun, isn't it? Given it's so close to an existing resort with a strong theme of its own, why would Disney/DVC not try to harmonize the new build with the oh-so-close existing resort?
I took this (poor) picture of the existing Wilderness Lodge cabanas today. They are much larger than my impression was.We previously speculated the foundation work on the beach was in preparation for cabanas. Those could still be in the cards, but these triangular structures are much larger than cabanas would usually be. The one on the beach already has two vertical rectangular elements sticking out of its side.
Now imagine how large the new A-frame units are since their roof extends all the way to the ground.I took this (poor) picture of the existing Wilderness Lodge cabanas today. They are much larger than my impression was.
I think that is the Copper Creek DVC Cabins .I took this (poor) picture of the existing Wilderness Lodge cabanas today. They are much larger than my impression was. View attachment 970441
@OKW Lover knows the real name of the cabin in his post. Many of us just reference them as the Wilderness Lodge cabins.I think that is the Copper Creek DVC Cabins .
I’m with you ScarletFire! I hate what this is doing to the Fort.I’m a Fort Wilderness camper and am saddened by the location of the A-frames on the beach in front of Crockett's Tavern. Why are the messing with my favorite view??