BigredNole
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2007
- Messages
- 1,657
Yes, they look like multi-level buildings as well from the Google Satellite view.
Looking at the Google satellite view, it looks as if there are rooms on both sides of those buildings. You get a golf course view or a parking lot view. A huge portion of those single story units definitely appear to have golf views (not all, but most look like it).
Yes, they look like multi-level buildings as well from the Google Satellite view.
We stayed in Magnolia for 2 nights in Dec. And they are a different HOA for magnolia. They are older, and balconies face the highway. So it is very loud.
We just stayed in the Tennis Villas, The rooms go from the front (parking lot) to the back of the building. They all have enclosed patios and golf course views in the back. The door is on the parking lot side.
I have to remember to start using Google Satelite views......Thanks!!!
Thanks!!!! I wonder why they are a different HOA ??? If they are older, I am definitely not interested. Thanks for the info !!!
Thanks!!! I think I will be ok with views of the Golf Course. I just don't want to view a parking lot and I am not a fan of the one story units in West Village. The enclosed patio/balcony is a MUST HAVE for me. I don't like the open patios at all. I am actually afraid of trying West Village because I am so afraid I am going to get stuck in one of those units.
You can't go wrong in the Tennis Villas in my opinion. The building next to the check-in building would be the best. Your balcony faces west over a narrow strip of golf course then the lake. I'm guessing very nice sunsets from there and also it's the building closest to the pools. Our balcony faced north over a pond (with a small alligator in it) and the golf course, we could see Magic Kingdom fireworks in the distance and we were only on the third floor.
I fixed and added few new links on the first post. It looks like they raised their prices. 3-day Play Pass $42.95. 7-day Play Pass is $74.95.7-day Putt Pass is $19.95. That all got expensive very quickly.Does anyone know how much the Play Passes cost at River Island for tubes, mini golf, hippo slide package?
Thanks! And yes it did get pricey!I fixed and added few new links on the first post. It looks like they raised their prices. 3-day Play Pass $42.95. 7-day Play Pass is $74.95.7-day Putt Pass is $19.95. That all got expensive very quickly.
I am looking at maps on how to get to the various Disney parks. I have absolutely no firsthand experience. For those that have stayed at Orange Lake, what route do you take to get to the parks? From what I have read, avoiding 192 is a good idea as much as possible because of all the lights.
AK: 192 to Black Lake Rd to Sherbeth to Osceola Parkway, and then into AK
MK, Epcot, DHS, BB, TL, DS: 192 to 429 (toll road), 429 to Western Blvd, Western Blvd to Buena Vista Dr, from here, you pretty much know the way to each place.
***429 Toll Estimate***
129 to Western Blvd via 429 (each way multiply by 2 for RT)
EPass: $1.06
Cash: $1.25
SunPass, Lee Way, Georgia Peach Pass, NC Quick Pass: $1.06
Pay By Plate: $1.45
We have stayed at Orange Lake many times and use the "back" gated entrance from River Island that goes by the Publix. We take the Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway (which I think is 192) to World Drive. There are lights, but we don't think it's horrible, and no tolls this way. Hope this helps!I am looking at maps on how to get to the various Disney parks. I have absolutely no firsthand experience. For those that have stayed at Orange Lake, what route do you take to get to the parks? From what I have read, avoiding 192 is a good idea as much as possible because of all the lights.
AK: 192 to Black Lake Rd to Sherbeth to Osceola Parkway, and then into AK
MK, Epcot, DHS, BB, TL, DS: 192 to 429 (toll road), 429 to Western Blvd, Western Blvd to Buena Vista Dr, from here, you pretty much know the way to each place.
***429 Toll Estimate***
129 to Western Blvd via 429 (each way multiply by 2 for RT)
EPass: $1.06
Cash: $1.25
SunPass, Lee Way, Georgia Peach Pass, NC Quick Pass: $1.06
Pay By Plate: $1.45
No problem! It usually takes us about 15 to 20 minutes to get to a park parking lot. I've only stayed on property once, but I prefer having my own car over waiting for Disney buses. The cost of parking is a downer thoughh, but if you know anyone with an annual pass and they rode with you you'd be all set!Thanks Ami. I am just pulling information together before I go. I will be timing all my trips for travel to and from parks. The reason is that people think it is faster to travel from resorts to parks. Depending on the resort and park, the 1 park may be faster. However, over the course of an entire week vacation, driving will be much faster. Last time I timed it, I saved about 8 hours over the course of a week. That is timing from when I walk out of the room and arrive at the Security check or when I walk under the park exit to arriving at the room. The only park that has a longer trip is MK for staying offsite. However, I consider the ferry or monorail a ride and worth the extra 10-15 minute trip.
I am looking at maps on how to get to the various Disney parks. I have absolutely no firsthand experience. For those that have stayed at Orange Lake, what route do you take to get to the parks? From what I have read, avoiding 192 is a good idea as much as possible because of all the lights.
AK: 192 to Black Lake Rd to Sherbeth to Osceola Parkway, and then into AK
MK, Epcot, DHS, BB, TL, DS: 192 to 429 (toll road), 429 to Western Blvd, Western Blvd to Buena Vista Dr, from here, you pretty much know the way to each place.
***429 Toll Estimate***
129 to Western Blvd via 429 (each way multiply by 2 for RT)
EPass: $1.06
Cash: $1.25
SunPass, Lee Way, Georgia Peach Pass, NC Quick Pass: $1.06
Pay By Plate: $1.45
Good to know. I will take both ways at different times to get an idea. We have the windshield box to just drive through which will save time. I try to provide real times it takes to get from resort to parking lot and parking lot to entrance. Reverse for the return trip. The reason I do it is that onsite people insist they get to the parks faster even when proven it is not the case over the course of a one week vacation. I know driving I will save at least 2-6 hours.