I agree about your view not being a garden at all. It could be described better on the website.( Love the Inigo Montoya reference in your titles btw.)So, in my mind, we have a preferred view with a balcony or patio. It says “Access to Pool” not view of pool. If they are calling the concrete slab in the back with the bbqs, bordering the road, a “Garden” I’m not buying it
You are totally right about how misleading and dumb the name this room type is. And I don’t know if Disney has fixed it or not but they had the photos on the website for each of these villas rooms mixed up. But its so funny how people will just defend Disney no matter what and instead blame you because you didn’t go watch a you tube video first.So we booked a Disneyland Hotel DVC Tower Duo Studio “Garden View” room. Now we have had “Garden View” at a number of Disney Hotels and it has always been of quiet, grassy area or interior courtyard, like at the Grand Californian. Our “garden view” is a full on super noisy pool view room. ????? Why are they advertising a “Pool View” as a “Garden View”. We asked the DVC CM at the old Blue Sky Room, now DVC showroom, at DCA, and were told “Yeah, all Duo Studio “Garden View” rooms with a balcony are really “pool view” rooms. Why the deceptive advertising and not just call them “pool view”.
lol I’m not defending them I’m simply saying it isn’t a garden view room as OP claimsYou are totally right about how misleading and dumb the name this room type is. And I don’t know if Disney has fixed it or not but they had the photos on the website for each of these villas rooms mixed up. But its so funny how people will just defend Disney no matter what and instead blame you because you didn’t go watch a you tube video first.
Sure. Ok. Whatever you say. Lollol I’m not defending them I’m simply saying it isn’t a garden view room as OP claims
It never says it’s a garden view
It’s called a garden room as it’s seperate from the tower in the pool garden
They can’t…Lol
Show me where Disney says it’s a garden view?
This is good to know. It's not a convention I know about. Is this a Disney thing or a common hotel description?Me over here with a reservation at WDW called...
Garden Room - Water View
Garden Room seems a pretty standard naming convention at WDW for rooms that are in a smaller building that it is separate from the 'main' hotel building. Could they be a little more clear? Possibly, but they do seem to be sticking with a naming convention.
It is variable depending on the hotel. We were in Hawaii recently and our "garden view" room overlooked the parking lot.Is this a Disney thing or a common hotel description?
In Hawaii the “Ocean View” vs “Ocean Front” is what’s gets me…. Ocean View could be tiniest sliver of ocean if you tilt your head just right out of the bathroom window…It is variable depending on the hotel. We were in Hawaii recently and our "garden view" room overlooked the parking lot.![]()
No, this seems specific to WDW.This is good to know. It's not a convention I know about. Is this a Disney thing or a common hotel description?