A1A1
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- Mar 19, 2001
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I started my trip at BWV with a spectacular view of the BW. The room was nice and pretty clean. Things like hand smears on the doors bother me, because they can easily be wiped off with a cloth (as I did), but they probably wouldn't bother most people.
Decided to try OKW studio. I had not stayed at any other WDW DVC before. I liked the atmosphere around the hospitality house. It feels like a little village. We saw the view from father's room 6417, which is billed as a water/golfcourse view. It is really a view of the side of the parking lot and of someone else's patio. That was a disappointment, after being told about the great view from this building. This particular room was on the side of the building, so it didn't look out on the good stuff.
I was assigned to building 62. A perfect location for a quick walk to the hospitality house. A nice view of the corner of the water behind it. The room was very clean and nicely set up. I was disappointed that the studio rooms don't have vcr's, especially since dd and I picked out a couple of video's for her to watch that night. It was a let down to go to put the video in, and not be able to find the VCR. DD was disappointed, but channel 96 on the tv has continuous running old Disney cartoons, so that did the trick. The lights outside attract a lot of bugs to the doorways, which consequently come in the rooms when you open the door. Our room was so overrun with mosquitos, we killed about thirty, that the bug guy came to spray. All of the hype surrounding West Nile virus made it a bit urgent, I guess. Plus, we didn't want to be eaten alive as we slept. Anyway, it was 11 pm when they came to spray. They said we had to be out of the room for at least two hours. That meant dd/5 would have to wait with me in the lobby until 1 am. I was not happy about that. At about midnight, someone came and told us they would move us to a 1 BR for the night, but that we would have to sleep in our clothes, because we couldn't go back into the room. I went in, and held my breath. It really stunk in there. All I could manage to get were two nightgowns before I ran out. It was really awful to be seperated from all our belongings, and not even have a toothbrush. The next morning they had to strip the beds and replace all the towels. Oh yeah, they told me if we didn't want to go to the other room that night, I would have to change all the linens myself, because all the housekeeping staff had gone home for the night. That was not appealing. I tried to get a cup of coffee as I waited in the lobby, but the restaurant was closed, and the bar didn't have a coffee maker.
Anyway, the pool was nice, and we liked the DJ that played music and games in the afternoon. I was very surprised that there was no lifeguard. Does anyone know why there isn't one at OKW?
The boat to DD was great. Very relaxing. We came back on the last boat of the night. It was dark, and I was amazed that the captain could actually see where he was going, as most of the waterway is unlit.
The resort is really beautiful, and very relaxing. I didn't much feel like I was at WDW, which was kind of nice for a change. It was also nice to know that if I wanted to get the feeling of the parks, I could easily get there.
Olivia's food was good. We ate two breakfasts there. The staff was excellent throughout.
I would stay there again, but I wish they would replace the standard lightbulbs outside the rooms with some bug lights!
By the way, the one bedroom in bldg 13 was HUGE!!!! (but a little worn)
Decided to try OKW studio. I had not stayed at any other WDW DVC before. I liked the atmosphere around the hospitality house. It feels like a little village. We saw the view from father's room 6417, which is billed as a water/golfcourse view. It is really a view of the side of the parking lot and of someone else's patio. That was a disappointment, after being told about the great view from this building. This particular room was on the side of the building, so it didn't look out on the good stuff.
I was assigned to building 62. A perfect location for a quick walk to the hospitality house. A nice view of the corner of the water behind it. The room was very clean and nicely set up. I was disappointed that the studio rooms don't have vcr's, especially since dd and I picked out a couple of video's for her to watch that night. It was a let down to go to put the video in, and not be able to find the VCR. DD was disappointed, but channel 96 on the tv has continuous running old Disney cartoons, so that did the trick. The lights outside attract a lot of bugs to the doorways, which consequently come in the rooms when you open the door. Our room was so overrun with mosquitos, we killed about thirty, that the bug guy came to spray. All of the hype surrounding West Nile virus made it a bit urgent, I guess. Plus, we didn't want to be eaten alive as we slept. Anyway, it was 11 pm when they came to spray. They said we had to be out of the room for at least two hours. That meant dd/5 would have to wait with me in the lobby until 1 am. I was not happy about that. At about midnight, someone came and told us they would move us to a 1 BR for the night, but that we would have to sleep in our clothes, because we couldn't go back into the room. I went in, and held my breath. It really stunk in there. All I could manage to get were two nightgowns before I ran out. It was really awful to be seperated from all our belongings, and not even have a toothbrush. The next morning they had to strip the beds and replace all the towels. Oh yeah, they told me if we didn't want to go to the other room that night, I would have to change all the linens myself, because all the housekeeping staff had gone home for the night. That was not appealing. I tried to get a cup of coffee as I waited in the lobby, but the restaurant was closed, and the bar didn't have a coffee maker.
Anyway, the pool was nice, and we liked the DJ that played music and games in the afternoon. I was very surprised that there was no lifeguard. Does anyone know why there isn't one at OKW?
The boat to DD was great. Very relaxing. We came back on the last boat of the night. It was dark, and I was amazed that the captain could actually see where he was going, as most of the waterway is unlit.
The resort is really beautiful, and very relaxing. I didn't much feel like I was at WDW, which was kind of nice for a change. It was also nice to know that if I wanted to get the feeling of the parks, I could easily get there.
Olivia's food was good. We ate two breakfasts there. The staff was excellent throughout.
I would stay there again, but I wish they would replace the standard lightbulbs outside the rooms with some bug lights!
By the way, the one bedroom in bldg 13 was HUGE!!!! (but a little worn)