We were at WDW 4/27 thru 5/2 and stopped by the front desk at CR for reliable info since we have a Junior Suite reserved for October of this year.
We used to stay at CR more than anywhere else on our trips, but have not stayed since they went to the primary color decor. We went through two decors of the hotel since it opened and they were fine, but this last one really didn't suit our tastes.
But after seeing the new decor, I booked a room as fast as I could for our October trip. The renovated rooms look just great! As you can understand, we wanted to be sure we would get one of the new rooms, or we didn't want to stay.
The Front Desk at CR told us point blank that North 'hadn't been touched'. South was completely renovated and the tower had a 'couple more floors' that would be done soon with renovations. We could not get a definite answer out of the CM at the front desk regarding North because I don't think the CM knew exactly what is going to happen.
We explained that we didn't want a Junior Suite in North for October if North wasn't done. We were told that the North wing would be 'done' one way or another by October---and one way might be completely renovated. Another CM said something about the three story wing becoming a five story building but didn't know when. Draw your own conclusions.
But we were told that there was practically no chance at all that we would be assigned to an old decor Junior Suite in North since 'there won't be any'.
I'm inclined to keep this reservation no matter what just to see what we end up with in October. At this point they only have the three South Jr. Suites renovated and the six Jr. Suites in North that 'haven't been touched' (as it has always been).
The next question would be "If they have booked all 9 Jr. Suites and only have three available for occupancy in October, where are the other six Jr. Suite reservations going to go?" It had better be 'up'!
If anyone else has additional info let me know. This is a F&W festival and retirement vacation and we do want it to be special!
