lawgs said:
but, to be honest gary, "some" OL owners as just as vocal about defending OLCC against any and all comments/opinions that people who have experienced OL and have posted their experiences in reviews sometimes paying no regard to the veracity of the stated opinions
as nice as the pictures of the model unit for west villages units which have been posted, unless someone was there all the time, there is no way of knowing how many west village units have already undergone this major restoration
until all the west village units have been update, there still might be reviews that state exchangers displeasure with the west village
once they have all gotten the "good go round", there might be less exchanger malcontent since they are being placed in the newest interiors at OL ( with the exclusion of any new River Island units that come online )
for the record, we have owned at OLCC since 1990, but we can understand the reviews of exchangers ...it is what they have experienced while vacationing at OL, their experiences should not be negated just because they are expressing something that not everyone agrees with
Lawgs;
I have stayed in the like-units pre-renovation and I never had a problem. I also don't make the claim that the resort is right for everybody or that improvements can't be made. I also worked in the hotel industry for over 10 years and there would be occassions when we put guests into dirty rooms (they had gotten marked clean so the front desk staff assumed they were clean), so it happens. With the size of the resort, unfortunately there will be some problems occassionally. Given the size of the resort, even a small percentage of complaints can still be a large number (i.e. there are over 2500 units times 52 weeks or about 130,000 different possible checkins. If 1% of these had a complaint, it is 1,300 complaints, quite a large number). Some people like smaller, more intimate-sized resorts as an example where you step out of the room and into the pool area. OLCC was designed as a golf resort based on the country club model, so it is large. It is the design of the resort. Some of the complaints, such as the screen porch, are being done as part of the current renovation, so the resort does listen. It may not respond as fast as some like. There are about 200 units undergoing the renovation but there are also 1200 units in the West Village, so it will take some time to do the major renovation to all the units. The only difference that I remember from the units in the West Village that I've been in versus the pictures I showed were coils on the stove, the washer/dryer (not pictured) was in the open and not enclosed, the patio didn't have a screen, and there was carpet in the dining room not tiles. I like the wide-open design of the West Village units. Many people like a large bedroom and bathroom and smaller living room area. Neither is right or wrong, just a personal choice.
There will always be complaints. This is true of any resort. The worst reports that I have read have been on DVC resorts with feces everywhere on the wall, sinks, etc. My suggestion has been to read the reviews, not just the negative reviews, for any resort. For OLCC the vast majority (8.9 out of 10 at
www.tug2.net - highest resort is 9.5 out of 10 - other review sites are similar) give it a positive reviews. I don't think negative reviews should be negated, I don't think they should be the only focus of evaluating a resort and then declaring it to be a 'dump' based only on those negative reviews. All reviews - good, bad or indifferent - should be evaluated. Some reviews over the past few years have stated that OLCC would only put exchangers in the West Village section yet it has only been in the last few months that OLCC has stated that it has begun to implement this policy. When exchangers were put in the newer sections, it was also stated that these were exceptions. While I'm not sure that I agree with OLCC's current policy (started in May/June) about exchangers going into the West Village, I expect it to change when OLCC goes RCI Points at the end of the year as stated by a number of people.
Some complaints are based on expectations of feature that the resorts don't do. For example, I read a report where a person exchanged into Summer Bay and didn't get mid-week housekeeping. While I've never been to Summer Bay, apparently it, like OLCC, doesn't do midweek housekeeping and so the resort was given a negative rating because of it. The exchangers home resort did have this feature and expected it at any resort that they exchanged into. Needless to say, they gave the resort a negative review because of this. The only way to get a good idea is to read all the reviews and then make an informed decision. In the end, if there is this expectation about what the resort should or shouldn't have, when it is not met, it will be an unhappy stay.
I think we could argue that OLCC probably didn't go far enough in the major renovations. I would have enlarged the bathroom in the master bedroom but expanding the area between the door and the bed (top half of bed) to the nightstand. I would have removed the privacy door in the bathroom (not really enough room to have it anyway). I would have put an oversized whirlpool tub in this area. In addition, the closest currently is accessed through the bathroom. I would take a little space away from the sink area (this cuts a little into the bathroom space), move the closest over a foot or so, make a door in the master bedroom and make a small walk-in closest. The screened porch is already being done as well as enclosing the washer/dryer. I would rewire some telephone lines to have a telephone line next to the desk. In addition, I would eliminate the VCR and put in DVD players (or combo VCR/DVD) and would put in in a large screen television, perhaps a plasma that could be mounted on the wall. I can understand waiting on do this as there is a change to HDTV that will occur shortly so putting in a tabletop unit may not be a bad intermediate position. My point, there are always some changes that could be made but it still has to fit within the basic layout as they are not going to tear the buildings down and start from scratch. Even then, not everybody would be happy with the design (I don't think that is a bad thing; different things for different people).
I also think that more attention needs to be given to renovating the West Village clubhouse. Given the growth of the OLCC, the clubhouse gets a lot of use. With the opening of River Island, it should help lower traffic and give an opportunity to do some renovation. Likewise, the miniature golf in the West Village could use some spicing up as it is rather bland. Hopefully the miniature golf in the River Island area will be more colorful. I would put another Olympic-size pool in the River Island area (I understand another pool is being built in the East Village area). I also thought that since it has the area, set up an area for R/C model cars. The resort can work with a local hobby shop to provide the vehicles to rent and set up a little track where guests can run the cars. I think that the size of the resort gives it the possibilities to provide a diverse range of activities. Of course, we can never loose sight that most people are going to Orlando to go to Disney but the different activities at the resort can enhance the vacation.