Cool! Thanks!! I'm hoping to hit the Powerball (or rob Gringott's--probably the same chances of success) and stay there one day!
From one of the shots, it looks like the balcony is divided. There aren't two units per building, are there?
Cool! Thanks!! I'm hoping to hit the Powerball (or rob Gringott's--probably the same chances of success) and stay there one day!
From one of the shots, it looks like the balcony is divided. There aren't two units per building, are there?

I have to say it sure does diminish the view from the hotel behind it nowHate to pay for MK view and get a ground floor room right behind one of them.
Welcome to my last trip. The building behind it is Hawaii, which is club level, so that can give you a feel for what a "Lagoon view" first floor from there is like.

Welcome to my last trip. The building behind it is Hawaii, which is club level, so that can give you a feel for what a "Lagoon view" first floor from there is like. And it's pretty clearly two different suites. I wouldn't be surprised it it were four.
That sucks that you paid so much money for what is essentially a construction view..
Can you still see the castle at all from that side of Hawaii on the ground floor? I assume you can still see the fireworks OK from the patios?
I was interested in a ground floor room in Hawaii, on the side furthest away from the lounge, but since those rooms are right behind the new bungalows, it seems like the view will be really poor now... Particularly from that far end of the longhouse.![]()

All the over-water bldgs look the same size, so I assume some are 2-bdrm (1 rental per bungalow), some are 1-bdrm (2 rentals per bungalow), and some are studio (3 or 4 rentals per bungalow). Does anyone know for sure?