*The Official VILLAS AT DISNEY'S GRAND FLORIDIAN RESORT & SPA Group* + LOBBY CONSTRUCTION UPDATES!


I get upset each time I see new DVC resort specific merchandise released and I'm reminded AGAIN that there is nothing for VGF! What a missed opportunity!
Yes! I was hopeful we'd get something after all the new Big Pine Key contracts, but still nothing specific for the villas.

Kinda jealous of VGC and RIV since they got these mugs with the DVC logo on the handle. I'd buy that in a heartbeat for VGF (assuming it's microwave and dishwasher safe)!!!

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Ohh nice can’t wait to check it out in a couple weeks:)

What I really want from the merchandise team is one of those really pretty luggages in a carry-on size! I don’t want to ruin that lovely bag by letting it get tossed all over an airport and under a plane. I’m always tempted by one and then realize it makes no sense. And I know they can make different sizes, I’ve seen the briefcase size one at RIV but that’s also too small. I need my Goldilocks bag.
 

Elevator Blocked by Curtains, New Light Fixtures Installed at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort


Since our last construction update, new light fixtures are being tested behind the check-in desks at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, while another elevator has been blocked by some curtains.

Elevator Closed​


A sign in a hotel lobby reads Pardon Our Pixie Dust with an arrow pointing right toward the elevators.
When arriving at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort via monorail, guests will be greeted by a new gold sign saying “Please Pardon our Pixie Dust” and pointing to the elevators on the left side. The sign is due to the iconic birdcage-style white elevator on the right side being temporarily blocked.

Hotel lobby with elegant décor, large chandelier, and white construction curtains sectioning off part of the space.

This elevator near the large staircase on the right side of the lobby has been completely blocked by some white curtains on poles. The curtains wrap completely around the base of the elevator on the ground floor, and an additional row of curtains blocks the entrance on the second floor.

A white lobby with chairs and sofas, a piano, and a green lift behind white construction curtains.
A lift was parked in this area behind the curtains, so we expect to see some work on the elevator shaft or nearby walls in the future. At the moment, there were no crew members in the area.


Garden View Tea Room​

Grand hotel lobby with a large chandelier, elegant decor, people seated, and construction barriers in the center.
Looking down at the rest of the lobby, the left side near the new birdcage bar is still wrapped in construction walls. The Garden View Tea Room, however, is not.

A grand hotel lobby with white walls, construction zones, covered furniture, and a piano separated by white partitions.

During our last update, the Garden View Tea Room was still blocked by solid construction walls, similar to those around the bar. The walls have now been removed and replaced with shorter white curtains.

Construction area inside a building, with tools, boxes, ladders, and white curtains blocking the view.
Since the curtains are a bit shorter, it is easier to get a look at the work going on inside this space. The new carpet we noticed last time has been covered by a mixture of wood panels and either blue or bright yellow plastic, possibly to keep it from getting damaged. The pile of furnishings sitting outside the room has been reduced in size, though there are still plenty of ladders and equipment.


Birdcage Bar​

Indoor construction scene with ladders, tools, and a partially built wooden structure under a skylight.
Progress also continues on the birdcage-style bar that is replacing the actual lobby birdcage. The sides of the counter now have new dark wood paneling that matches the color of the wood roof framing.


Over the past few weeks, the bar has gained dark wood grain frames around its top, matching the dark wood roof.

A large indoor construction site with wood framing, ladders, tools, and barriers in a spacious, elegant room.

The short white walls that resemble new planters extend out from the back of the bar. These are now much longer, and extend almost to the edge of the construction walls.

A wooden roof frame under construction, viewed from above, with beams and tools on top of a light-colored surface.

By the roof, there is a new flat piece of board covering the steel frame. There are also some more wood panels staged on top of the roof board, so it may get covered in more wood to match the rest of the exterior.

Construction site with a ladder, wood planks, tools, a yellow trash bin, and scattered building materials.

Some planks and metal bars are sitting on top of the bar counter, while more ladders and other equipment items are staged nearby.

Several ladders and construction materials surround a partially built wooden structure inside a large room.
A section of the floor panels added to protect the new tiles has been chipped back, revealing more of the herringbone pattern near the front. We saw most of this pattern around the sides of the bar, and this confirms the same tile extends around the front as well.

Check-In Desk​


Two people stand talking in a grand hotel lobby near a white divider curtain, surrounded by plants and elegant decor.
The construction walls around the check-in area were already replaced with curtains a few weeks ago, similar to the Tea Room. Paneling and wall trim were installed, as were some old-fashioned key boxes, new desks, and gold pendant light fixtures.

Ceiling with hanging lights and patterned windows above white partition curtains in an indoor space.

We noticed that the walls had some decorative wall panels behind the desks, which at the time we thought were purely ornamental. Now, however, it has been revealed that these panels to either side of the key boxes are actually accent lights.

Two people set up wooden booths behind white curtains in Disney's Grand Floridian with hanging lights and decorative wall panels.
As seen from a higher vantage point, the panels have pink-tinted lights that run down the whole fixture, with the floral detailing in gold over the top. These are not too bright, so they add color to the space, while the hanging fixtures provide more of the functional white light.


We also noticed some early computers and cables are beginning to get staged on the desks, so this check-in area might be getting even closer to completion.

Convention Center Roof​

Victorian-style building with red roof and white trim at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, glowing under sunset skies.
As one other construction update, the roof work on the nearby Convention Center building appears to now be complete. All of the scaffolding and construction walls have been removed from around the building.


Large white building with red roof and columns, like Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, beneath a dramatic sunset sky.
The roof appears how it did prior to the refurbishment, except the red color is now less faded.
 
Yes! I was hopeful we'd get something after all the new Big Pine Key contracts, but still nothing specific for the villas.

Kinda jealous of VGC and RIV since they got these mugs with the DVC logo on the handle. I'd buy that in a heartbeat for VGF (assuming it's microwave and dishwasher safe)!!!

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It’s both microwaveable and dw-safe - my RIV one is now on regular rotation!! Definitely a miss to not have these for every resort.
 










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