We just got back from our big family trip pm Wednesday. We made a quick stop at the WL on Tuesday to check out the construction. We were at MK and took the boat to WL, my favorite thing to do.

I have to apologize because we never got any pictures. It was a very busy trip and we just didn't have time to take pictures.

We were meeting a friend at Disney Springs so we just looked around the WL a little and got on the DS bus.
We saw that the construction on the north side of WL consisted mostly of laying down the plumbing. Pipes were sticking out of the ground everywhere. It looked like one concrete pad was poured near the end closest to the deluxe rooms in the north wing, but couldn't tell what is was for. The construction is close to the rooms in the north wing. It looks like the first floor rooms are empty since every one of them had curtains drawn.
We saw the buildings they are constructing near the beach. They have a lot of the wood framing done so that you can see where windows and doors will be. It also has a roof now. I couldn't tell if they were building one or two new buildings on the beach side of the Trout Bar, but the building (or buildings) is/are huge. They look like they are going to take up a lot of the beach area. I'm sorry that I didn't have a chance to look through the construction fence. We didn't have time.
The interior of the south wing is gutted and you can see right through to the villas side of the resort. The main pool and splash pad were running as normal and it didn't look crowded at all. The waterfall and flowers are beautiful. We stopped in Roaring Forks at noon and we were almost the only ones there.
The lobby still has the main elevator blocked off. The floors on the south side are still blocked off around the lobby, the way we saw it in January. But now the area right in front of the honeymoon suites on yjr north side is closed off, too. Club level guests are not able to look out over the lobby now. There is a construction wall there, too. Guests on the 4th, 5th and 6th floors of the north side of the resort can look down on the lobby.
The lobby has all of its same charm. The bubbling springs were still bubbling and the little bridge is still open for kids to run back and forth over. The pin cart is there, too. Except for all the construction walls it still looks the same.
We stayed at POR on this past trip, which was a good resort for this particular family trip. But we really missed the better transportation options that the WL and the Epcot resorts have over a large resort like POR.
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I just wanted to mention what a quick bus ride we had to Disney Springs from the WL. The bus was waiting as we walked up, then stopped at CR, the on to Disney Springs. It takes a new route now, since the new bus depot is open. The bus no longer goes down the road behind OKW and SSR. Instead it travels in front of DS. The bus pulled into the depot and dropped us off in a drop off lane before heading off to pick up new passengers. I thought that was a nice system since the drop off area is right by the welcome area. I think we made it to Disney Springs from its last stop at the Contemporary in about 15 minutes. It was really quick.