Laurieannc
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 19, 2013
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@CarolynFH thank you so much! I gave them this info and they decided to stay in the regular room with the two queens. I really appreciate the input!
I would probably book a private vehicle just so you know what you're getting. We did Tiffany Towncar last time (group of 7) and it was nice to just have it ready to go when we landed.So... transportation question.
We're coming in on 8/24. Flight lands at 1:40. We were planning on doing Mears Express to WL, dropping off the bags, and heading to MK for a 4:25 at Skipper's Canteen. I checked and cannot currently push that back, though I will keep trying.
Mears has limited their express shuttles and is not doing any to WL at the moment.
When we did DME in the past, WL was usually one of the last drop off points. Is that true for Mears Connect or Sunshine Flyer? Should we just get a private car or Uber XL instead? 4 of us plus bags for 5 days.
The park buses were only going to the park from WL in the morning. But the Disney Springs bus goes to the Contemporary and it starts running early.If anyone has stayed at the WL lately, were any of the park buses also picking up at the Contemporary (or any of the monorail resorts) in the morning? The loss of the boat to the Contemporary/FW is pretty annoying!
I would call maintenance when checking in to see if they have something to prevent children from opening the balcony door. The sliding door has a separate lock that is above the handle, so it might be out of their reach.Hello! We are checking into Wilderness Lodge August 19th for the first time and we are so excited!! One question I have is whether or not you can request to have the balcony doors locked through maintenance? We have several small children and I am nervous about them having access to the balcony. Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Cheryl
Thanks so much for your reply! I will ask when we check it!I would call maintenance when checking in to see if they have something to prevent children from opening the balcony door. The sliding door has a separate lock that is above the handle, so it might be out of their reach.![]()
Sometimes you an just put a stick or pole in the door slide on the bottom to keep it from opening.Hello! We are checking into Wilderness Lodge August 19th for the first time and we are so excited!! One question I have is whether or not you can request to have the balcony doors locked through maintenance? We have several small children and I am nervous about them having access to the balcony. Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Cheryl
The doors should have the separate lock about 5 ft. above the ground.Hello! We are checking into Wilderness Lodge August 19th for the first time and we are so excited!! One question I have is whether or not you can request to have the balcony doors locked through maintenance? We have several small children and I am nervous about them having access to the balcony. Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Cheryl
Thank-you so much! That helps me feel safer!The doors should have the separate lock about 5 ft. above the ground.
We stayed in a refurbished room last September and really liked the room - except for the lack of a towel bar in the sink area. They only have a hook to hang a towel from rather than a full length bar for bath towels. Other than that, it was nice.Will be at WL this fall and we haven't stayed in the lodge since the rooms have been refurbished (December '21 trip was at the villas), but really liked the rustic vibe of the previous version. Tell me what you liked or didn't like about the current iteration. Thanks!
Honestly, we liked everything about the room. Our room had a little towel hook by the sinks, but our room might’ve been a test room because it was a little different than the adjoining room. I think they were rustic and elegant all at the same time, which I know doesn’t make sense but they looked really nice. I think you’ll like them.Will be at WL this fall and we haven't stayed in the lodge since the rooms have been refurbished (December '21 trip was at the villas), but really liked the rustic vibe of the previous version. Tell me what you liked or didn't like about the current iteration. Thanks!
This has now become a real problem at many resorts in high tourist areas, not just WDW. People go to the pools and “reserve” seating with towel, bags, etc., then don’t show up for hours. Pretty dang rude I think.We have stayed at many many resorts and found Wilderness Lodge the absolute worst to get a chair by the pool. One day we went down to the pool and I counted the number of people sitting in chairs. There were 13 people sitting in chairs, but, every single chair was taken with towels/books/flip flops, etc.