Just back today - not even unpacked but I'm on the boards, is that sad or what!!??.
First time stay at an OKW grand villa, we were in building 29 which has a limited view of trees but is within easy walking distance of the Hospitality House for frequent family foosball tournaments. The Grand Villas are wonderfully spacious and feel truly grand - my one complaint is whoever designed the master suite must have been a bit of an exhibitionist! No door between the bedroom and the jacuzzi or shower. We let my Mom and our little girl share the suite so Mom wouldn't have to do the stairs. Mom said she just toweled off and dressed in the shower so as not to shock her grand daughter first thing in the morning!
We were at Animal Kingdom bright and early on the first day of the Expedition Everest opening. The ride is beautifully themed and unlike any standard rollercoaster I've ever been on. You are more securely restrained than on Big Thunder but less so than on Rockin' Rollercoaster. There is a divider between the two passengers and individual pull-down lap bars. This is nice for the kids so they don't get squished by the grown-ups and the bar can be snugged up to hold them down more securely. There is also a straight board behind your head so you don't leave it behind... I don't want to give away any of the fun of the ride but you will be going forwards and backwards thru chilly mists and steep plunges in the shadow of the Yeti. Lots of fun.
The sign package was still under wraps across from Bonnet Creek as of 11 am this morning. Some digging going one still - I hope it's more than a fancy DVC billboard but I'm beginning to suspect that's all it may be.
Any questions?
Charlotte
First time stay at an OKW grand villa, we were in building 29 which has a limited view of trees but is within easy walking distance of the Hospitality House for frequent family foosball tournaments. The Grand Villas are wonderfully spacious and feel truly grand - my one complaint is whoever designed the master suite must have been a bit of an exhibitionist! No door between the bedroom and the jacuzzi or shower. We let my Mom and our little girl share the suite so Mom wouldn't have to do the stairs. Mom said she just toweled off and dressed in the shower so as not to shock her grand daughter first thing in the morning!
We were at Animal Kingdom bright and early on the first day of the Expedition Everest opening. The ride is beautifully themed and unlike any standard rollercoaster I've ever been on. You are more securely restrained than on Big Thunder but less so than on Rockin' Rollercoaster. There is a divider between the two passengers and individual pull-down lap bars. This is nice for the kids so they don't get squished by the grown-ups and the bar can be snugged up to hold them down more securely. There is also a straight board behind your head so you don't leave it behind... I don't want to give away any of the fun of the ride but you will be going forwards and backwards thru chilly mists and steep plunges in the shadow of the Yeti. Lots of fun.
The sign package was still under wraps across from Bonnet Creek as of 11 am this morning. Some digging going one still - I hope it's more than a fancy DVC billboard but I'm beginning to suspect that's all it may be.
Any questions?
Charlotte