freediverdude
Was very touched by the Tapestry of Dreams parade
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- Jun 16, 2002
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I just returned from two nights at the AKL in a standard view room. My advice would be to never book these rooms. Here is my story. I arrived at check-in, and asked out of curiosity how much it would be to upgrade to a savannah view room. The CM told me that the resort was sold out, so that wasn't an option. I thought, oh well, I'll save some money anyway that way, I've had a partial parking lot view before at other resorts, and it didn't bother me. I know that standard view can be parking lot view, so I was prepared for that. When I got to the room later in the day, I went out to the balcony to see what the view was. The parking lot part of the view actually wasn't too bad- I was in the Ostrich trail, one level above the lobby level, and there was some foliage, then one row of handicapped parking, then trees behind that which hid the main parking lot from view. What I wasn't prepared for, was to see above the trees, looking like it was about a block away, a 7-11 sign, a Citgo gas sign, some other sign that looked like maybe a Chik-fil-A, and several billboards, all along 192. I have never been in a Disney-owned hotel room, especially a deluxe, where I could see outside-the-World businesses, and I wasn't happy. I wasn't even on one of the top 2 floors, which must have an even better view of these signs. Having been told that the resort was sold out already, I knew my only option was probably to demand a move to a different resort. But since it was only 2 nights, and I hadn't even really walked around and seen the AKL yet, I decided to put up with it just this once to be able to experience the resort. But I had to pull the drapes completely shut and not use the balcony at all, because it gave a very offsite feeling looking out there. I could even stand back by the bathroom area, look through the closed sheer curtains, and still see that 7-11 sign, so I had to completely shut the heavy drapes. Since it appears that most of the standard view rooms seem to look out that direction, I most definitely would not advise anyone to book those rooms, unless that wouldn't bother you. I have booked standard view rooms at the Contemporary and other resorts, and was fine with those, but I for one won't EVER stay in one of those AKL standard view rooms again, even if they offered it to me for $49. I can at least stay in the All-Stars even, knowing that I won't have to look at a 7-11 sign and a bunch of billboards from offsite. I don't think this should be happening at a deluxe resort, I guess that's just my opinion, but just a word of warning for people booking those rooms. Oh, and by the way, it's even worse at night, when all those signs are lit up, and that's all you can see from your balcony are those lit up offsite signs and billboards.