The bungalows are pretty unique and I dont think anything else really is like them. DVC Fan recently did a tour on you tube. Having been in them I think the space is smaller than I expected but the plunge pool and being on the water with a fireworks view cant be beat.Wow thats good to know!! I thought for sure the bungalows view would be better because it's so close, is it because it's lower to the ground? Thanks for taking that FOMO away, but makes sense, those Island tower rooms are the best rooms ive stayed at imo as well!
Thank you, im going to check out the tour, ive never looked on YouTube for it yet. How many ppl do you think the plunge pool fits? We are, of course, talking about wanting to save points and book this for a few nights, but I just keep on spendingThe bungalows are pretty unique and I dont think anything else really is like them. DVC Fan recently did a tour on you tube. Having been in them I think the space is smaller than I expected but the plunge pool and being on the water with a fireworks view cant be beat.
but the plunge pool and being on the water with a fireworks view cant be beat.
The FOMO is offically back100% agree. This is the big selling point. Also, the water pageant is really close to some of them--especially if there's a little wind nudging them toward shore. I think it's the rooms in the low 7000s that are good for this, the rooms on the boat dock side.
Hmmm maybe 4/5 or 5/6 if some are kids Its hot tub size. TBH I always thought it was a hot tub until we toured it and he told us it wasnt. There is also a Ryan Trahan video (my kid has me watching him non stop) he stays in a Bungalow and isn't a Disney blogger so gives his real opinions.Thank you, im going to check out the tour, ive never looked on YouTube for it yet. How many ppl do you think the plunge pool fits? We are, of course, talking about wanting to save points and book this for a few nights, but I just keep on spending![]()
LOL. I used to think these were hot tubs as well--when I used to look over at them with curiosity, standing on the path outside of Moorea. I don't even think there are temp controls on them of any kind. but yes, the size of a hot tub--and not the size of hot tubs at Disney pools, more like the one in your backyard. That size hot tub--only not hot.TBH I always thought it was a hot tub until we toured it and he told us it wasnt.
Im going to look him up, thanks!Hmmm maybe 4/5 or 5/6 if some are kids Its hot tub size. TBH I always thought it was a hot tub until we toured it and he told us it wasnt. There is also a Ryan Trahan video (my kid has me watching him non stop) he stays in a Bungalow and isn't a Disney blogger so gives his real opinions.
It sells so much more than Riv, does it sell less than other resorts of the past or why do you think its lagging out of curiosity? I notice the Poly incentives are always worse than Riv, it seems like summer is the time to buy, but I need points for Aul in the fall so I'm probably going to end up buying in the spring time of next yearWell, I'm officially back looking at resale and waiting to spot that unicorn. I thought about buying more points through direct over summer, but just couldn't do it. The slumbering grad student in me--from a couple of decades ago--wouldn't let me send that email. The devil on one shoulder: "but you spend so much time at the resorts." The devil on the other: "but seriously, for a few lounges?" Maybe when the fire sale for Poly happens. I think the sales indicate that Poly is behind expectations (not wildly--that is, not like the cabins, but sorta like GF) so there's a likely fire sale before LSL goes on sale. I doubt DVD wants two active large tower resorts to be active simultaneously in the MK area. They'd discount one and then start fresh with LSL. The DVD promotions for WDW almost always feature one WDW resort + (cue laugh track) Aulani + VDH (which will be for sale for years, but there's no immediate DVC competition being built out there right now.)
Having owned a hot tub and been the child of someone who owned a pool, the former is a LOT more work.I thought they were hot tubs too, it would have been more sought after, I wonder why they didnt do it
Ah well, Riv satisfied my jacuzzi tub need beautifully in the one bedroomsHaving owned a hot tub and been the child of someone who owned a pool, the former is a LOT more work.
Oh well, this is not a happy ending to Magical Beginnings...Anyone spoken to a guide since the new incentives came out and asked about Magical Beginnings? Seems to have been wiped from the website from everything I'm seeing.
Just confirmed with a guide via chat on the website that it is still available for all actively selling resorts, including SSR.Anyone spoken to a guide since the new incentives came out and asked about Magical Beginnings? Seems to have been wiped from the website from everything I'm seeing.
I wouldnt be sad because no way im not using all my pointsOh well, this is not a happy ending to Magical Beginnings...
Thank you, im going to check out the tour, ive never looked on YouTube for it yet. How many ppl do you think the plunge pool fits? We are, of course, talking about wanting to save points and book this for a few nights, but I just keep on spending![]()
I thought they were hot tubs too, it would have been more sought after, I wonder why they didnt do it
Traveling with extended family, I already know the plunge pool is going to be an issue and people are going to feel some type of way if they cant be in it during the fireworks. I think I will reserve that experience for just my wife and I. And yes, I would be disappointed by the fence thing because in my mind it was a full, unobstructed view, but its good to know to dial down that expectation!This is why I think you're not missing much. The plunge pool is much smaller than the legit hot tubs at the Copper Creek cabins. I'm 6'4" and 275 lbs, and when I'm in the plunge pool at the Cabanas there is room for myself and my wife and that's it. Also, the lukewarm bath water feel of that plunge pool, especially in the open sun (no shade at the Cabanas), is just not inspiring if you want to cool off. The fireworks view is good, but not from inside the plunge pool because you're looking through the deck fence. Personally, I prefer the elevated view of the fireworks from the Poly Tower and if I need to be in the water while watching, I prefer the Poly Tower pool - it's roomier than the plunge pool in any Cabana.