There is also a little game room type thing, open air but covered. I think there was a few rocking chairs in there.
as I remember it, there were right along that table in the photo. I remember sitting there as my son and wife played connect four. I guess it doesn't mean it belongs there, but my tired feet surely enjoyed it.
I need some help folks...……...just read that WL is going through a "floor by floor" room refurb starting this month. Does anyone have any information or verification on this?
Any info would be helpful. We have a reservation the first week of August and have a concern.
Thanks,
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Yeah that's the info I read...…...in going back and reading others posts...…..I guess I'm still confused (as others may too) as to the impact of this
Yeah that's the info I read...…...in going back and reading others posts...…..I guess I'm still confused (as others may too) as to the impact of thisWe're staying in the main building with a Nature view. Unless I hear other news...…….We'll stay put for now. My wife and I do love WL...…..don't enjoy construction much tho.
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There are very comfortable couches, armchairs and tables along the shore, just outside of Geyser Point. The wait staff will service the area, but people can sit there, too, without ordering anything. It is a very nice place to sit and relax.Taking my older parents and I think they would sometimes like to sit and relax somewhere with a view (outside of the pool areas) and I can't really see anything in any photos.
We booked a nature view and got super lucky with room 3001. Definitely the best view we’ve ever had. I loved waking up to this every morning!
If you are a DVC member, just do a waitlist on BRV for the one night when you hit seven months out.Do you think it is worth it to stay at BRV for only 1 night? We are adding one night before our 8 night BWV Stay. BWV is nothing available at the moment.
we will arrive at MCO arround 6 pm
BRV is avaible at the moment. Trying to stalk the system for one night at BWV and waitlistIf you are a DVC member, just do a waitlist on BRV for the one night when you hit seven months out.
Helicopter parent here - I don't live in Florida but I tell my kids every time before we travel there to not even get close to any body of water and when they do we hold their hands, even walking down paths. Maybe I'm a worrywart, but better cautious than sorry. Is it still super dark when you're out? And how close do you get to the water? I mean if you're walking a path you'd probably see a gator hanging out way before you would get close enough to approach him.Ok fair warning, this a dumb question but please humor this New Englander...
Last time we were at WL, my oldest could not / would not sleep past 5/5:30 AM so my husband and I alternated taking turns pushing her around the resort in her stroller. I anticipate we'll do the same in our next trip in a few weeks with my youngest who also has inherited the early riser gene. The upside is we got some beautiful sunrise photos.
I didn't really think anything of it until, when telling this tale of parenting woe to a colleague, they asked me about looking out for alligators so early in the morning.
....should we be looking out for alligators at WL? I know it's Florida, they are around and that's part of the beauty of nature. I'm just wondering if we should be a bit more diligent and aware. Have there been beast sightings at WL? Please note - not trying to stir up any panic, just looking for a little guidance on Florida wildlife 101.
Helicopter parent here - I don't live in Florida but I tell my kids every time before we travel there to not even get close to any body of water and when they do we hold their hands, even walking down paths. Maybe I'm a worrywart, but better cautious than sorry. Is it still super dark when you're out? And how close do you get to the water? I mean if you're walking a path you'd probably see a gator hanging out way before you would get close enough to approach him.