LSUmiss
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That’s disappointing. I find more & more aspects of wdw are not geared toward families with young children.Unfortunately this tower was meant for conventioneers and not families.
That’s disappointing. I find more & more aspects of wdw are not geared toward families with young children.Unfortunately this tower was meant for conventioneers and not families.
That’s disappointing. I find more & more aspects of wdw are not geared toward families with young children.
Here is the pic from the back of our room, 9257 on the 12 th floor:I was watching a video of tower room and he showed the evacuation map on the door.
I TOTALLY FORGOT about that, can someone take a picture of that. It will have the room numbers on it then all we need to do is know what floor number we are on.
Thx!
That’s an odd shaped room. What kind was it?Here is the pic from the back of our room, 9257 on the 12 th floor:
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Anyone know if Rix Sports Bar and Grill is part of Disney Dining Plan as a Table Service Restaurant?
Actually, it wasn’t that long ago that we traveled to wdw as a couple in our late 30s without a kid. I didn’t develop that perspective until recently when I traveled to wdw with a toddler. It’s not as conducive to ppl with young children as you may expect...long fp lines, long security lines, long waits for transportation, etc. And, what I meant is that lately it seems when something nice & new is built, it’s aimed at adult travelers. I find that disappointing.As a couple in their 40s with no kids, I can promise you almost all of WDW is geared towards young children.
Besides, it's only the Tower that has no bathtubs, the rest of the resort is very family friendly.
Actually, it wasn’t that long ago that we traveled to wdw as a couple in our late 30s without a kid. I didn’t develop that perspective until recently when I traveled to wdw with a toddler. It’s not as conducive to ppl with young children as you may expect...long fp lines, long security lines, long waits for transportation, etc. And, what I meant is that lately it seems when something nice & new is built, it’s aimed at adult travelers. I find that disappointing.
I guess my only point is I’ve done it both ways & it gives me a new perspective. It’s disappointing when you realize one of your favorite places is no longer really designed for you.I disagree, but such is life!
Ah ha, this is the other version of the deluxe suite/aka the triangle version.
I like this one better.
I guess my only point is I’ve done it both ways & it gives me a new perspective. It’s disappointing when you realize one of your favorite places is no longer really designed for you.![]()
This is the one we had! Loved it!
Ah ha, this is the other version of the deluxe suite/aka the triangle version.
I like this one better.
I am going to emaill dss and request the triangle version. LoL hope they know what I mean.This is the one we had! Loved it!
Just like any other hotel room in any other hotel, mostly.Unless you bring your own curtain whoever is showering is visible to anyone using the sinks or entering/exiting toilet.
That’s disappointing. I find more & more aspects of wdw are not geared toward families with young children.
So are odd number rooms standard view, and even numbers water view?Here is the pic from the back of our room, 9257 on the 12 th floor:
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Thanks!Yes. 1 TS credit.
If you can't see what I'm talking about I won't explain it. Beating a dead horse really. I was asked about a comment from almost a month ago.Just like any other hotel room in any other hotel, mostly.
i just really think the tower should have their own dedicated bus service separate from the rest of the resort