DebbieB
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Yes there is - but the primary difference at VGC is that the theme park in question (California Adventure) is literally next door (since the hotel & villas are technically considered to be inside of the park with its' own private entrance gate), and the balconies truly overlooking the park's environs instead of hundreds of yards away. 73% of the rooms are classified as "theme park view" - but up to half of that "view" is at a lower level or to the side viewing the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail vs. the more premium view of the Paradise Pier area and the upcoming World of Color show on the lagoon. But they still get by with classifying those lower level floors as "theme park view" because they can technically see the theme park from the room vs. the pools which is the more standard view. To be really specific at VGC, a request would need to be "upper floor theme park view" - otherwise you might be viewing the theme park's wall and perimeter building rooflines (which are technically still viewing the theme park) - just as some of the side rooms at BLT are technically able to see part of the Magic Kingdom, even if not that premium view so often shown in the sales literature.
I thought VGC only had 1 points category, not a separate one for theme park view.
It's off in the distance, but even # BLT rooms facing the Contemporary pool area have a view of Epcot, HS, and AK.
I sure hope they aren't going to raise the points and call these theme park view rooms though.
I doubt that, they would have to revamp the entire points chart to balance it out. I think it's just standardizing the wording.