MickeyEars
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos Circusgirl.... 
Carla

Carla
Oh wow!!! Great photos of the new splash pad! Are they very strict with enforcing the 48" rule. My soon to be 7year old is very tall, he was 52" this past sept when they measured him at school. He'll obviously be taller when we go this coming September. But he will only be 7. Perfect age for all of the splashing and dumping and squirting going on there.
Thanks for posting the pictures of the pool area, circusgirl. I took some with my iPhone so they are not nearly as good as your pictures. Now I don't have to post mine.
Our seven year old grandson was able to play in the splash pad. He is tall, too, about 52 inches.![]()
The Sunday we were to check out I received a phone call at 8:30am from a Palm Beach County Sheriff informing me my DH had been involved in a motorcycle accident. A truck had run a stop sign and my DH hit the driver's side at 55 MPH. Needless to say I was not in a state of mind to follow up with a WL supervisor before I left. It was the longest three hour drive back home of my life. My DH has some serious injuries, but was moved out of ICU, to a step-down ICU and then as of today to a Special Care Unit.
Now that my DH is stable it's been on my mind all day. I don't know if I should follow up with Disney in any way. I'm not one to raise a stink and make demands, but I'm just disappointed. The lodge has always been my favorite place to stay. And really, what can they do since I'm now home? I feel bad for the family that got the room after us.
Should they hire someone to double check the signs? Check out bullet #9 of the Spa Rules...
Should they hire someone to double check the signs? Check out bullet #9 of the Spa Rules...
You mean you don't like redundancy? You don't like redundancy?QUOTE]
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I'm not aware of any publicly announced ones, but general maintenance does occur all the time and the scaffolding will be a fixture at different areas of WL for another year or so.Are there any refurbishments announced for June 2015 other than the Whispering Canyon one? Thanks!
Requests should be in your reservation at least a week prior to arrival.How far in advance should I call? Sorry for all the questions, I haven't been to WDW since 1994I'm thinking thing have changed a little...
Fun pictures, thanks! How are those men doin'?So I can't go home because men have taken apart my kitchen! Good news updated kitchen!!!! Bad news, well no kitchen and men in MY SPACE
So to kill some time stuck at the office here are some pics from the WL lounge last week. So wish I was there now![]()
Will check it out soonAlso I posted many pics of the offerings of The Garden View Tea Room at GF over the last few days(GF thread). If you don't know about it this will give you an idea of how to get club level food, if only for one meal.
DD often go there because the food similar to GF's cl food.
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=52953299&postcount=670
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Of course I'll log your dates. RF is in the North Wing so you should book a Courtyard View room and request "North Wing/Inner or WL Courtyard."I am really enjoying this thread-Can our trip for Feb 26-March 2, 2015 be added to the front page?
What would be the correct terminology for requesting a room on the same wing as Roaring Forks with a view of the Electrical Water Pageant.
ITA with Grand CalifornianI have been contemplating turning our 10 day day CBR stay this June into a split stay with 3 nights deluxe possibly club level. I have it narrowed down to AKL and WL with WL edging ahead mostly due to the posts on this and the earlier threads. This will be at the end of our stay and I think that we will be spending a lot of time at the resort. From the posts it looks like there is a lot to do, more then at AKL.
Anyone have more reasons why I should go WL over AKL?
I hope you have a magical vacation, Grace! Check in with us if you can.Thanks to everyone for the information on this board- it really helped our family plan our trip!! We leave tomorrow am and could not be more excited!
For those there now, other blogs are reporting very heavy crowds, mostly tour groups, I've never been to WDW this time of year so I'm hoping it's not as horrible as it sounds, we will make the best out of it and enjoy no matter what- thanks again for this great, supportive community.
Grace
Gee, that was not a good visit. I really hope your DH is doing better and that must have been a very scary phone call to receive. Was he on 95? I hope he wasn't going 55 on Federal.Hi everyone! We checked out of club level this past Sunday and I was completely left with a bad impression.
I know requests are never guaranteed, but I had asked for either a Woods View Room in the North Wing or a Courtyard View. Upon arrival we were put in HA room 7102 in the South Wing. All the CV rooms in the south wing were closed due to repairs being done outside. They could not move us until the next morning. We gave the room a shot because we did not really want to move since we were only there 3 nights. The bathroom situation did not work out since the toilet, sink and shower is all in one big room. It was difficult with four of us trying to get ready and the entire bathroom flooded when we took showers.
The next morning we were moved to room 7112. The phone was broken (there was a dial tone, but you couldn't dial out. none of the buttons or keypad worked.) and I asked four times for it to be replaced which never happened. Both sinks were missing their stoppers. The round tops had been unscrewed, were missing and not replaced when I asked. The switch for the light over the little table was also broken. The lever was missing and it had slid down the wire behind the table. I made a complaint at the concierge desk and was told that they were booked solid and that there was nothing they could do. There was no apology for the room's condition and I was just shocked. I told them nicely Saturday afternoon that I was disappointed with the state of the room for the price that they charge and asked if they could compensate us in some way (I wasn't looking for much...maybe an extra FP+....a couple of Mickey Bars). I was told that they would have to get a supervisor's approval, but there wasn't one there at the time, but he/she would contact me. Well, needless to say it didn't happen. We never got lotion in either room either which I thought was odd. I had to call for it the first day then walk down to the concierge CMs the rest of our trip since I had no phone! We also had no extra blankets or pillows and didn't discover this until we got back to our room Friday night after the concierge CMs had left. Since we had no phone that meant trekking back down to the regular front desk. I told them there as well about the phone problem and was told it would be replaced which of course did not happen.
The Sunday we were to check out I received a phone call at 8:30am from a Palm Beach County Sheriff informing me my DH had been involved in a motorcycle accident. A truck had run a stop sign and my DH hit the driver's side at 55 MPH. Needless to say I was not in a state of mind to follow up with a WL supervisor before I left. It was the longest three hour drive back home of my life. My DH has some serious injuries, but was moved out of ICU, to a step-down ICU and then as of today to a Special Care Unit.
Now that my DH is stable it's been on my mind all day. I don't know if I should follow up with Disney in any way. I'm not one to raise a stink and make demands, but I'm just disappointed. The lodge has always been my favorite place to stay. And really, what can they do since I'm now home? I feel bad for the family that got the room after us.
Thanks for letting me ramble.
ETA: The bathroom fan was also broken. It did nothing but make a horrible grinding noise and did not alleviate any of the shower steam.
You best view of the EWP will be from a courtyard view room, but that is a bookable category. Roaring Forks is in the North Wing. We had a great view of it from a 6th floor courtyard view room, , but it was on the East end section of the wing so it had an enclosed balcony. 5th floor or below would have open railing.
We really like both Lodges, but WL wins out for us because of its proximity to MK and having boat transportation options. We find Bay Lake to be just beautiful, and we enjoy riding the boats on it to MK, CR, and FW.
WL has a less exotic, but more cozy feel to us. AKL has a more exotic feel and of course the animals, which are really neat. The pool and playground are probably slightly preferable at AKL, but that might have changed with the recent upgrades at WL. For Quick Service food AKL has a bigger area with more indoor seating, but we really enjoy the food at WL's Roaring Fork too.
The bus ride to MK from WL is also very quick, and tends to be quicker than the ride from AKL to AK.
Whichever Lodge you decide to stay at, I'd plan on taking some time to visit the other one too.
See the posts below yours for photos/commentary. The covers needed to be changed and while they were at it, they did change the bulbsWent to the Territory Lounge for a light supper tonight and upon leaving I saw this;
Was it time to change the bulbs in the teepees?
What an update! Thanks for posting these great photos. I'm sorry you had to go home, but it's great you got to see this right before you left.This is what I saw when I walked out of our room this morning.
was in front of the Bell Service stand. Then the lifts rolled in the front door.
They were going to replace the rawhide on this chandelier with painted canvas. This is the one they were working on. It is located close to the registration desk. A total of four lifts were used for this process. First they removed the bottom of the chandelier. It was hooked on in three places. Then they lowered it to the ground.
The bottom of the chandelier came off just like a regular light fixture would.
When we came back from Epcot they were replacing the teepee fabric. It was a stiff fabric, and they needed four people to put this on. They laid it over the metal frame and secured it on one side. We had to leave before the job was finished. The bottom section was still laying on the floor. They replaced the light bulbs, too.
This is the chandelier that is located near the concierge desk. It think that this one has the new painted canvas. The worker pointed to this one when she told me they were using painted canvas instead of rawhide. It was fun to watch the work they were doing.
Then we got on the Magical Express and came home.![]()
We had a great time.![]()
Quick! Get thee to a Cracker Barrel! They must have cobbler and oatmeal thereI am back home, suffering from oatmeal and cobbler withdrawal and enjoying getting some photos organized to share. I've had two very long days at work, wish I could post more right away but promise to get things posted as I can.
Thanks for checking in with us, Amanda. It's great how easy a trip it was for you to get from Lorton to Sanford. So cute that you had to show the kids the hidden suitcases in the basement.Hi. We checked in yesterday. Room 5069. I think its a great room. 5th floor right off lobby. Courtyard view. We are room happy!
The plan was to surprise the kids by picking them up from school early however school was delayed 2 hours so that didnt work. We just asked them if they would like to go on an adventure and they didnt believe me until i took them to the basement and showed them the packed suitcases.
We got to the auto train at 12 and had paid for priority offloading so that in Florida our car was one of first 20 off. The train was sold out. We chose 6:00 dinner time and boarded around 2. We had a family bedroom and the train left early once everyone had boarded. We arrived in Sanford at 8:30 yesterday morning and was checked into Wilderness and in Magic Kingdom by 11am.
Wowed by the crowds! Touring plans had MK at a 1 yesterday but I dont see how. We have been coming this same time for the past five years and this is definitely the busiest I have seen.
We left MK at 3 and went to HS. I had fast passes for muppet ( didnt need), star tours and toy story.
Star tours was almost 40 minutes stand by line. We have always walked on that ride. Found out toy story was down ALL day so that might account for heavier volume at star tours. We got on and just as our door was to shut a little girl threw up so they had to take us all off and move us to another one. My daughter and I were leaned in talking and turns out thats when they did the rebel spy so it was both she and I haha.
We arrived at toy story at 6 and the ride had just started working again. 110 minutes standby and the fastpass line stretched down the street. It was insane. Everyone who tried to ride earlier was now in fastpass.
This was not going to work with our dinner reservation so i spoke to an attendant who told me sorry this is it. Then I saw a guy in all white. I told him that we wouldnt make dinner even with our fastpasses at this point and he could see that. At first he just kept saying sorry then he asked how long our stay was and if we were coming back to HS. I said yes and he did go get us 4 return fps good for February.
After dinner it was back to Wilderness.
We are very happy with our room. The bunks worked out beautifully with the kids.
Today is dh's birthday. We are off to AK first thing then maybe trying MK for a little while.
Best,
Amanda
I forgot how stunning this resort is at night. Took that last night