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Hi all! I've been a BWV owner for years, but I've never even looked at the area around the quiet pool where there is a grill. Does anyone have pictures? (I'm thinking about having a small get together out there, and I want to see what it looks like.)
Thank you! I saw the notice but didn't even think about it affecting the grills. (We really aren't going to use the grills, though. We just need the space for a picnic type get together.)Not sure when you will be there, but I saw this on Twitter yesterday. It's not from an official Disney source, but there was so much Disney news yesterday it was hard to keep up.
Open Flame Ban to Be In Effect Throughout Walt Disney World Until Further Notice
Thursday, April 06, 2023 Advisory, Disney Hotels, Walt Disney World
Due to the drought conditions currently affecting the Central Florida area, Walt Disney World is asking Guests staying at any of the on-site resorts to refrain from using open flames in most outdoor settings. Here you are additional information:
NOT APPROVED:
Any outdoor cooking with charcoal/wood, or other solid fuel is prohibited. These restrictions include the use of Walt Disney World-provided charcoal grills at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground and DVC sites, personal fire pits, consumer-grade fireworks (i.e. sparklers), or Guest-owned hibachi-style grills that utilize charcoal, wood, etc.
As a result of these temporary restrictions, the following grills are not available to Guests:
- Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas, near Kidani sports court – 3 under Pavilion
- Disney's Bay Lake Tower – 4 at Pavilion by pool
- Disney's Beach Club Villas – 2 behind the Villas near pool
- Disney's Boardwalk Villas – 1 outside Community Hall
- Disney's Old Key West – 2 at Miller’s Road Pool, 4 at Turtle Pond Pool, 3 at Southpoint Pool
- Disney's Saratoga Springs Treehouses – Each unit has their own grill (60 total)
- Disney's Saratoga Springs – 2 at Playground at Congress Park Pool, 2 at Fountain at Carousel, 2 Outside Grandstand Pool
APPROVED:
- Gas cooking grills in proper working order that contain fire, heat, and flames are allowed to be used where constantly attended;
- Campfires that have been permitted through the Fire Prevention Division; this covers all Walt Disney World Recreation Campfire Activities, as well as gas fire pits in common areas such as Coronado Springs, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge - Jambo House, and Bay Lake Tower;
A window? Off the top of my head, the rooms have balconies with sliding glass doors, not windows.I am nervous about my choice. We are a group of 5, that originally had a reservation for a preferred room at the Caribbean Beach. But when an opportunity came up with a good discount, I changed the booking to what I thought was the Boardwalk Inn. Turns out it is a Deluxe Studio at Boardwalk Villas. Do all rooms have a window? That's a deal breaker there for us. My mom will have an ECV and is 80 so what room area would be best to request (keeping in mind our reservation says garden/pool view). We always wanted to stay at Boardwalk or Beach Club, so I am not sure why I am nervous. The preferred room is now longer available at the Caribbean, so I feel stuck either way.
As above, all BWV studios have a balcony, usually with a small table and 2 chairs. For P/G view your choices are of the Luna Park pool (lots of activity, noisy in the afternoon when organized fun is going on), the quiet pool (farther from the elevators but much quieter), and the Croquet Lawn (a garden area on the end by Atlantic Dance and Jellyroll’s, also very quiet, nice views of the waterway to DHS and of the Swan/Dolphin). We usually ask for High Floor because they’re a little quieter and the view is less likely to be obstructed by trees.I am nervous about my choice. We are a group of 5, that originally had a reservation for a preferred room at the Caribbean Beach. But when an opportunity came up with a good discount, I changed the booking to what I thought was the Boardwalk Inn. Turns out it is a Deluxe Studio at Boardwalk Villas. Do all rooms have a window? That's a deal breaker there for us. My mom will have an ECV and is 80 so what room area would be best to request (keeping in mind our reservation says garden/pool view). We always wanted to stay at Boardwalk or Beach Club, so I am not sure why I am nervous. The preferred room is now longer available at the Caribbean, so I feel stuck either way.
Thank you very much. Balconies are perfectly fine. I just didn't know if there were inside rooms. I will look at the map. My mom would get the bed/share with me, and the kids will go on the others. I will have to think on this, or make sure when not sleeping, the beds are up.A window? Off the top of my head, the rooms have balconies with sliding glass doors, not windows.
Make sure you understand the bed situation for a BWV studio. There is a queen size bed, a double-size sofa bed, and a bed which pulls out from under the TV and is smaller than twin size. If you have the sofa bed open and the bed under the TV open and an ECV in the room, there isn't going to be much space to walk around. I'm not sure your mother will be comfortable on that sofa bed.
You might find this helpful re room locations:
https://www.disboards.com/threads/bwv-room-view-and-number-maps.3794835/
Here you go - BWV is on the left.. I will look at the map.
The large "windows" in the BWV studios are all in fairly large sliding doors that lead to the balcony (or patio for ground level studios). As noted, you can have an ECV in any studio but the space for it will be somewhat limited if you have the pull-out-couch bed open, and more restrictive if you also use that Murphy bed that pulls out from the cabinet under the TV.I am nervous about my choice. We are a group of 5, that originally had a reservation for a preferred room at the Caribbean Beach. But when an opportunity came up with a good discount, I changed the booking to what I thought was the Boardwalk Inn. Turns out it is a Deluxe Studio at Boardwalk Villas. Do all rooms have a window? That's a deal breaker there for us. My mom will have an ECV and is 80 so what room area would be best to request (keeping in mind our reservation says garden/pool view). We always wanted to stay at Boardwalk or Beach Club, so I am not sure why I am nervous. The preferred room is now longer available at the Caribbean, so I feel stuck either way.
As above, all BWV studios have a balcony, usually with a small table and 2 chairs. For P/G view your choices are of the Luna Park pool (lots of activity, noisy in the afternoon when organized fun is going on), the quiet pool (farther from the elevators but much quieter), and the Croquet Lawn (a garden area on the end by Atlantic Dance and Jellyroll’s, also very quiet, nice views of the waterway to DHS and of the Swan/Dolphin). We usually ask for High Floor because they’re a little quieter and the view is less likely to be obstructed by trees.
Ooo, thanks for adding this! I meant to include that view too but forgot.And my personal favorite pool/garden view, Village Green overlooking the green space off the Boardwalk.I would request lobby floor, Village Green view, near elevator. From past experience, people tend to leave the ECVs in the hallway and charging rather than in the room. I know this ticks some folks off, but it never bothered us.
Thank you for letting me know about charging in the hallway.And my personal favorite pool/garden view, Village Green overlooking the green space off the Boardwalk.I would request lobby floor, Village Green view, near elevator. From past experience, people tend to leave the ECVs in the hallway and charging rather than in the room. I know this ticks some folks off, but it never bothered us.
“Across from bus stop” would be Standard view, not P/G, sorry. And unfortunately, in my experience “quiet” and “not too far from everything” doesn’t come together very well at BWV. High floor is usually quieter than low floor, so that works, but there’s only one elevator bank, and “near elevator” means a view of the Luna Park pool, which can be noisy especially when afternoon fun & games are going on, or the Village Green, which can be noisy from pedestrian traffic traveling from the Boardwalk to the elevators or pool area. The quieter P/G villas overlook the quiet pool or the Croquet lawn, meaning a longer walk down the hall from the elevators. See map here: https://www.wdwinfo.com/maps/BoardWalkMap.pdfWe are new DVC owners and although I don't own at BWV, I was lucky enough to score two nights in a pool/garden studio in May before we move to CBR for the rest of our trip. I am really excited because I am hoping to convince DH to buy resale points here when we get home.
I have been taking notes on room requests for all resorts and I have "dedicated studio across from bus stop, high floor" written down for BWV but I didn't note which view this is for.
We are mainly looking for a quiet area with an open balcony that is not too far from everything, with a nice view. I'm not asking for much, right? Does the above fit the bill or is there something else you would suggest? I have been in the lobby of this resort many times but never in the DVC areas, so I am a little lost on what to ask for.
Agreed. We always ask for far from the elevators for a quieter room. I also don’t believe they have any dedicated studios. I think all rooms are lock offs?“Across from bus stop” would be Standard view, not P/G, sorry. And unfortunately, in my experience “quiet” and “not too far from everything” doesn’t come together very well at BWV. High floor is usually quieter than low floor, so that works, but there’s only one elevator bank, and “near elevator” means a view of the Luna Park pool, which can be noisy especially when afternoon fun & games are going on, or the Village Green, which can be noisy from pedestrian traffic traveling from the Boardwalk to the elevators or pool area. The quieter P/G villas overlook the quiet pool or the Croquet lawn, meaning a longer walk down the hall from the elevators. See map here: https://www.wdwinfo.com/maps/BoardWalkMap.pdf
This might be helpful:We are new DVC owners and although I don't own at BWV, I was lucky enough to score two nights in a pool/garden studio in May before we move to CBR for the rest of our trip. I am really excited because I am hoping to convince DH to buy resale points here when we get home.
I have been taking notes on room requests for all resorts and I have "dedicated studio across from bus stop, high floor" written down for BWV but I didn't note which view this is for.
We are mainly looking for a quiet area with an open balcony that is not too far from everything, with a nice view. I'm not asking for much, right? Does the above fit the bill or is there something else you would suggest? I have been in the lobby of this resort many times but never in the DVC areas, so I am a little lost on what to ask for.
There are some dedicated studios and 1BR. Village Green view are all dedicated, mostly studios but one 1BR per floor. All the 2BR are lockoffs.Agreed. We always ask for far from the elevators for a quieter room. I also don’t believe they have any dedicated studios. I think all rooms are lock offs?
Thanks - I had lost that link!This might be helpful:
https://www.disboards.com/threads/bwv-room-view-and-number-maps.3794835/
I think that was a wise decision.Thank you for your suggestions; I have decided on another resort to have more space. Someday I will get to Boardwalk!