Pretty Much anyone not staying CL ... the main elevators will once again be available to everyone ... I assume they will remove the 7th floor access restrictions from them.That gate is to keep DVC out of the Club Level right?
Here's an updated bookable views map, based on reports that Woods View is back for phone reservations and those outside of the US. Keep in mind that for the remainder of 2017 the lack of "Woods View" as a category does not mean that those rooms are not in use, as they may be used for Standard View reservations.
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Yes, those are the north wing elevators. There is another bank in the South wing that will be opened back up shortly.Dumb question--but those boxes just above room 035--with the Xs in them--those are the elevators? If not, where are the elevators? Thank you!
thanks!Yes, those are the north wing elevators. There is another bank in the South wing that will be opened back up shortly.
The boat to MK starts running 1/2 hour before park open. The boat ride is 12-15 minutes long. The bus ride is about 5 minutes but you have to wait for it to arrive and load.We will be arriving the week of July 17. We plan to make it to rope drop in the parks. Can you please give me an estimate of how much time to allow for travel to the various parks? We plan to use the boat for MK and the busses for the other parks. Thank you
We will be arriving the week of July 17. We plan to make it to rope drop in the parks. Can you please give me an estimate of how much time to allow for travel to the various parks? We plan to use the boat for MK and the busses for the other parks. Thank you
Pretty Much anyone not staying CL ... the main elevators will once again be available to everyone ... I assume they will remove the 7th floor access restrictions from them.
We've booked a studio at BRV. We are a family of five. What are the chances of being upgraded? Concerned about room size and proximity to lodge.
Does anyone have info on the hot tubs in the cabins? (I'm guessing I really need to wait another 6 weeks to get my answer)
The view of MK was pretty amazing but we ended up moving across the hall. So nice and quiet in the morning ... I really do prefer the courtyard view for that reason.
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Hi all,
All booked up for next May. We have a bunk bed room courtyard view , any suggestions on floor or room number. Looking for fairly quiet and convenient location where the kids ( age 6 and 11) will be able to go on there own for drink refills and pin trading etc. without getting to lost from the room![]()
I got this type of a call in March because of the construction and RF closure. The person inquired if I had any specific concerns or questions due to what was going on.We have a stay starting Friday (WOOT! WOOT!) and I just got a call from the WL. I was in a meeting so I didn't take it, but they left a VM, wanting to know if I have any questions or concerns about my upcoming stay. I think this is our 7th or 8th time staying at the Lodge, we've had about 10 trips to Disney total, and I've never gotten a call before. Is this something new?
Congratulations! With that reservation, you'll be on the South side of the North wing, overlooking the main pool courtyard area. Your location choices are how far down the wing and what floor to be on. We prefer a high floor for less pool noise and better views. Our choice would also be to have a room nearer the lobby (West end of the wing) in hopes that we would get one of the few courtyard view rooms that open to the lobby. (These are referred to as "Bear Face" rooms because when you look at the building from Bay Lake they make up what looks like the face of a bear.) You may hear some lobby noise from these rooms though, so some prefer a quieter location further down the wing. As for drink refill access, Roaring Fork, the resort's main QS location, is on the 1st floor right next to the elevators that are in the middle of the North wing. The other major preference consideration is whether you'll have an enclosed or open balcony. The rooms on the top floor of any section of the resort have enclosed "dormer" balconies that are recessed into the roofline of the resort. They feel secure, but it can be hard for kids to see out over the solid railing. Many people prefer to be on the 5th floor or below to guarantee an open balcony.
Overall the resort is fairly simple, especially since the South Wing is now all villas. You really can't get a bad room location, so have a great trip.
I got this type of a call in March because of the construction and RF closure. The person inquired if I had any specific concerns or questions due to what was going on.
Yes, there are standard view rooms on the 6th floor, even numbered rooms from 6042 to 6066. The map is on the fourth post of the the thread here.Are there standard rooms on the 6th floor?