So I figured I'd use this post to talk a little about our VDH "tour."
At the beginning of our VGC stay, I stopped into the
DVC office there and asked if we need to schedule a tour. We were told we could just stop by the DVC office at the
Disneyland Hotel or someone from the grand could drive us over in a golf cart. I wanted to make the walk over so one afternoon before going to our room for break, we walked down to the Disneyland hotel. An employee that looked to be getting ready to leave offered to walk us over to the VDH tower since the person who normally would was out at the time. So he led us to the desk at the tower and handed us off to the guy working there - Keith. Keith then called for someone to give us a tour and said it would be about 10 minutes. So we just hung out in the lobby area and waited. A guide named Rob arrived and got all of our info and then took us up to see some rooms.
We explained that our son wasn't very tolerant of this stuff so we'd need to make it quick and he was nice about that. He showed us a Sleeping Beauty studio and a Tiana studio first. They were both very cute and bright. Then we showed us a 1 bedroom on a higher floor. I really liked the layout a lot. I liked how open it was instead of having the kitchen having an island or being U-shaped. I also really loved the bathrooms. Two sinks in the primary was a smart idea. Though not super thrilled with the frosted glass for the room with the toilet.
I wish our son had been in a better mood because I really just walked around the room fairly quickly. I wish I had sat down on the couch and just tried to imagine myself staying there. I think I'll just keep watching videos and looking at the virtual tour on the Disney website.
The guide was super nice. He was really interested in hearing how we came into DVC and why we picked BRV. I think he was surprised at first that we didn't pick Copper Creek. After looking at the rooms we went back downstairs and chatted a bit more. I asked to get the 70th post cards since I had gotten the ones from California Adventure and our hotel. So he gave me those. But then he gave me a few prints (can't remember what they were at the moment) as well as the Zootopia postcards. We also got another snowflake ornament.
I asked if we can have him become our guide now and he said we would just need to respond to his email asking and then it would get sent off to the higher ups. He actually knows our current guide since he also used to work out in Florida. But I explained I'd prefer a west coast guide and someone I've met face to face. So going forward, Rob will be our guide. He was really great and honestly, I'll feel a bit bad if we end up only buying resale. Ha!
Overall, it was a nice little tour. I wish we had time to check out the pool areas and whatnot but that's okay. We'll be back at VGC in June so if we want, we can always wander back over to the common areas again. Of course, if it's hot and we're tired, we probably won't.
Another thing - one night we did walk over and take the monorail into the park just to see how that was. It took a little longer than I thought but not bad. I think we'd be more likely to take it back in the evening if we were at VDH. But it was still nice to take it in that day instead of trying to maneuver through the parade crowds.