Just made my first reservation for early next year
Can I request a particular building? Near pool, etc?
And if yes, what building would you suggest and how do I do this? I went into ma babe reservation and did not see how to get there. (I’ve previously made requests for WDW
DVC resorts with no issues finding it)
You can request a particular building through DVC member services, or you can call the resort direct and talk to someone there to make the request. Further, when you get within a couple of weeks of your reservation, I highly recommend you call the resort and reiterate your request. They have CMs in the front office who work on the reservations daily, and calling one to two weeks out will help them plan short term as the reservations are constantly in flux.
Yes, most of the buildings have 2BRs. As
DisneyStarWisher mentions, only 11 and 12 do not. That leaves nineteen other buildings that house four 2BRs each. There are no bad views. Some have balconies that overlook the interior of the resort, but even those are peaceful and relaxing and great for people and small animal watching. Below is a breakdown of the building locations of some of the more popular requests--you can use that map link above from
muppets3d for reference.
WATER VIEWS: 13, 14, 15, 17, 18 22, 24, 27, 29, 31
- 13 may be the quietest building on property and is often overlooked. It's close to the main lodge (11) and shuttle pickup for the Beach House. It's the farthest from the pool, but with it being such a small resort, it's still only a 7-8 minute walk from Big Dipper and Tide Me Over.
- 14/15 have the largest balconies and they overlook the short boardwalk that connects the front of the resort to the middle of it. They sit the farthest back from the water, but when the tide comes in the water can come up close to the boardwalk. King tides will bring the water under the boardwalk!
- 17 has a peek-a-boo view of the water and the boardwalk
- 18 possesses a GV, so it also has a 1BR and studio in the building, along with four 2BRs. As you can see in the map, it's located roughly halfway between the main lodge and the pool.
- 22/24 are close to the pool and offer good views of the water, though I give 24 a slight edge in that the balconies don't look over the kids' play area as much as does bldg 22.
- 27/29 are on the other side of Big Dipper/TMO and both offer good water views, and they are close to the pool, as well.
- 31 is likely the most requested location because it has gorgeous water views--it sits at the mouth of the deep water opening to the Shelter Cove Marina, thus you can see all manner of boats, kayaks, paddle boards, et. al. coming and going throughout the day. Plus, it has superb views of the Tuesday night fireworks (during the summer months only). It's the farthest building from the main lodge, but even that is less than a 10-minute walk through luscious landscaping.
- Side note: The map may look as though other buildings have water views (e.g., 28 and 30) but they do not as the balconies all face inward. From the entrance stoop of those buildings, you can only see the marina through trees.
POOL LOCATION: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
- 23, 25, & 26 have balconies that face the pool, though the views from 25 are somewhat obstructed by the water slide.
- The remaining buildings are all quite close to the pool. There are four entrances to the pool: front main entrance, side entrance near 24, and two back entrances off either side of 25.
- Keep in mind, however, that the entire resort is small and very walkable, and your walk largely will be in the shade of huge oak and pine trees.
Finally, I would strongly advise you ask for a top floor room unless you have mobility issues. With the top floor, you won't have anyone above you running around, and the sound barriers in these buildings are not strong. In fact, I would make the top floor a priority over water views though I'm sure many would disagree.
