Thank you so much for the link! Very helpful!
I don't know of any events while we are there. (Except the first parties for
MNSSHP.) We go the same week every year and never had any trouble reserving a room.
What do you mean by "enclosed" balcony? How is it different from an open balcony?
Did you notice another poster's suggestion it was the last room with a discount? Another good possibility.
I'll post a photo to show the two types of balconies. Notice the upper floor balconies with the little pointed roofs - these are the dormer balconies.
What a nice surprise!
k&a&c'smom Gave you plenty of good info about the deluxe king room

...but I wanted to add my two cents worth..lol...
circusgirl Thanks for scoping out the renovation area...

and posting the pics! Very interesting...
Tom Almost time

to all the rest of my fellow GF fans...hope that you are having a magical Monday!

And staying warm too! Seems that there is cold weather EVERYWHERE!!

Getting close to your trip!
Thanks for the added deluxe king details, your two cents is always appreciated.
I like the VGF rooms in general, but the carpeting is not a favorite.
k&a&c'smom That is too bad about airfare prices from your area. I feel so lucky that we can get such decent prices on nonstop flights to Florida from little 'ol Milwaukee. I mean, we are so close to Chicago with two much larger airports so it seems so odd that we can fly nonstop...NOT complaining...just find it interesting....Maybe things will change for you once the SW/AirTran merger is complete and they can look to expand more instead of just combining.
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Thanks! It would be nice if they came back down but I'm not holding my breath.~sigh~ I'm not sure what market forces have caused the uptick - everyone used to say we got great deals as KC was a SWA hub. Maybe they aren't any more?
Oddly, I can get a better deal if I fly to Milwaukee to go to Orlando.
circusgirl your photos had me laughing so hard! you are so funny, i am totally imagining your covert operation. i would never even think to take those pics, that was such a great idea!!

Good to see you posting, and laughing.
At the risk of sounding "indelicate", the hall carpets bring to my mind the image of someone puking at intervals down the hall...
Sorry if I've made anyone lose their appetite...

And I thought
I didn't care for them.
I agree wholeheartedly. I have to laugh because I thought I wouldn't find the decor of the Grand rooms appealing and now I love it because it IS the Grand. I am glad I have had a chance to love the old, now hope the new will not be lacking in character.
I am glad you are enjoying the pictures. I have a Nikon D700, and use mostly a 50 mm prime lens, a 28-300 zoom, and a 14-24 wide angle. That said, it is always true that the driver and not the equipment is most responsible for the results. It is possible to take terrible pictures with cameras like mine, and even better photos with smaller rigs. One of the best resources I can recommend for learning more about photography is a book called "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. He walks you through taking your camera off auto and understanding and taking control of the different aspects of exposure time and amount of light that make the picture.
More reconnaissance:
The new sofabed - very similar color to the current ones, but less pattern:
A view into one of the Conch Key rooms:
I think I can see headboards for the beds in one of the upper floor rooms, but can't be sure. If it is the headboards, they appear to have fabric covered padded faces. Please don't count on that, though!
Thanks for more photos, we appreciate your sleuthing skills.

I'm encouraged by the color of the daybed, maybe it won't be as bad as I feared.

I, too, love the current Grand decor - I wasn't a huge fan of the bedspreads or that weird blue chair, but the rest was really great, IMO. I'll be very sad if they do away with wallpaper, it made the room look more luxurious.
And thanks about the photography, I'll make a note of the book.

I had a feeling you were gonna say your camera was a DSLR. A lifetime ago, I thought I might like to get into photography and bought a decent (not high end by any means) Nikon. Just as I was opening the manual, DH, who had no interest prior, said, "hey, let me see that!" and I never got it in my hands again.
DS1 (who studied photography in college) has tried to get me to turn off auto and start playing around with settings on my pns, but I've kind of lost interest over the many intervening years.
