*The Official VILLAS AT DISNEY'S GRAND FLORIDIAN RESORT & SPA Owners & Lovers Group* - LOBBY REFURB BEGAN 4/14!

I’m sure that most believe that iPads and iPhones made the TVs less relevant and not worth the additional expense.
 
@Girlstar30 wanted me to write a follow up on my big pine key stay. I am at the airport facing a seriously delayed flight, so why not now.

I found the cast members at Grand Floridian were a complete 180 vs. January. Everyone was kind and welcoming and what you would expect from Disney, especially at the Flagship. I didn't experience any issues this trip. To me as someone who has stayed at Grand Floridian twice this year about 6 months apart, it feels like Disney completely re-trained the cast from the custodians all the way up to the front desk.

In January I felt like the cast had the attitude of, "we don't care if you like us, we're the best so we'll be here after you're gone."

It's obvious that someone higher up got feedback and made changes. I did tell my guide about our experience and we know our guide well enough that he knew we weren't complaining just to complain.

My room was clean. Overall as far as a studio goes, I think the BPK studios are MUCH better than the VGF deluxe studios. I can write more about that if people care, but I mostly wanted to give an update about my issues with the cast in January since @Girlstar30 asked.
This is so wonderful to hear, music to my ears, thank you for sharing.

I so badly wanted to like this resort and now I feel more confident booking again! I haven't tried all the restaurants so that was definetely on the bucket list.

I am curious to hear your thoughts on bpk studios vs deluxe as I haven't stayed at deluxe yet.

I also told my guide how it was in January and how every other hotel had excellent service so he knew we weren't complaining about everything either. I guess word got out!
 
This is so wonderful to hear, music to my ears, thank you for sharing.

I so badly wanted to like this resort and now I feel more confident booking again! I haven't tried all the restaurants so that was definetely on the bucket list.

I am curious to hear your thoughts on bpk studios vs deluxe as I haven't stayed at deluxe yet.

I also told my guide how it was in January and how every other hotel had excellent service so he knew we weren't complaining about everything either. I guess word got out!

I think the Big Pine Key rooms are more functional overall. I like the dual sinks in the bathroom and the separate true couch, vanity, and two beds. There is much more storage space with the closets and dresser under the TV.

The room is larger and feels brighter and more modern.

The only complaint I have about the layout is the couch does not face the TV, so if you want to watch TV you basically have to lay in bed.

The BPK building is closer to the quick service restaurant, quiet pool, and boat dock.

There's very little clothes storage space in the VGF rooms because of the 5th sleeper under the TV. There are drawers under the bed, but half of them are obstructed by the night stand. The main advantage of the deluxe studios is you get a split bathroom with a walk-in shower and a separate tub. Plus you're in the VGF building with it's own porte-cochere and parking lot, and covered walkway to the monorail and bus stop.

Overall I like the VGF building overall better, but if I want a studio at VGF in the future, it's BPK all the way. The only downside to the building is it's noisy, so pack a fan/earplugs/white noise machine, and request a top floor room!
 
I think the Big Pine Key rooms are more functional overall. I like the dual sinks in the bathroom and the separate true couch, vanity, and two beds. There is much more storage space with the closets and dresser under the TV.

The room is larger and feels brighter and more modern.

The only complaint I have about the layout is the couch does not face the TV, so if you want to watch TV you basically have to lay in bed.

The BPK building is closer to the quick service restaurant, quiet pool, and boat dock.

There's very little clothes storage space in the VGF rooms because of the 5th sleeper under the TV. There are drawers under the bed, but half of them are obstructed by the night stand. The main advantage of the deluxe studios is you get a split bathroom with a walk-in shower and a separate tub. Plus you're in the VGF building with it's own porte-cochere and parking lot, and covered walkway to the monorail and bus stop.

Overall I like the VGF building overall better, but if I want a studio at VGF in the future, it's BPK all the way. The only downside to the building is it's noisy, so pack a fan/earplugs/white noise machine, and request a top floor room!
I've been watching virtual room tours of the 1 bedrooms at og vgf and they look stunning 😍
 

I recently stayed at the BPK building and loved it (I know it's more hotel than home)! Now I am planning a trip to San Diego and I was blown away when I saw the Hotel Del Coronado. I started to wonder who was the OG, and then learned VGF was "heavily inspired" by this hotel.
Fun fact: it's also undergoing some kind of refurb
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I recently stayed at the BPK building and loved it (I know it's more hotel than home)! Now I am planning a trip to San Diego and I was blown away when I saw the Hotel Del Coronado. I started to wonder who was the OG, and then learned VGF was "heavily inspired" by this hotel.
Fun fact: it's also undergoing some kind of refurb
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Hotel Del Coronado is definitely the OG. It opened in the late 1800's. I live in Southern California and have been a couple times, and it really did need a refurb.

Even if you don't stay there, it's a great place to wonder around and look. There is a ton of history.
 
Hotel Del Coronado is definitely the OG. It opened in the late 1800's. I live in Southern California and have been a couple times, and it really did need a refurb.

Even if you don't stay there, it's a great place to wonder around and look. There is a ton of history.
I've been convinced to stay there (rather than visit and have brunch there) as we don't visit SD often!
I will come back to VGF in Dec with a refreshed lobby though without the gingerbread house!
 

Concrete Poured for New Lobby Bar Foundation at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort


In the lobby of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, new wallpaper continues to be revealed and crew members have poured concrete in the new bar’s foundation.

Monorail Entrance

White automatic sliding doors with glass panels reflect people inside a bright hotel lobby with striped wallpaper.

Both sides of the entryway attached to the Monorail station are currently open. Work isn’t complete inside, however.

Four women wearing Mickey Mouse ears walk inside a room with patterned wallpaper and glass doors on a sunny day.

Half of the entryway has received the resort’s new damask wallpaper. The other half still has the beige striped wallpaper. The ceiling has also been partially repainted.

More Paint & Wallpaper

Spacious hotel lobby with patterned tile floor, glass entrance doors, and two white kiosks on each side.A bright hallway with a display case, wall art, marble floors, and storefronts on the left side.

Various spots around the second floor that were previously blocked off have been revealed. This includes outside the Monorail station, M. Mouse Mercantile gift shop, and Basin White.

An empty mall hallway with a closed storefront labeled “Baskin-Robbins” and reflective tiled floors.Beige wallpaper with a subtle floral and vine pattern in a raised, textured design.
These walls all have new wallpaper replacing the stripes. It’s off-white with a subtle floral pattern. The columns along the walls also seem to have been repainted white.

White curtains hang across a hallway in a hotel, partially blocking off an area. A few people stand in the distance.A hallway with a plastic sheet divider, a door with exit signs, and sunlight coming through windows at the end.
The PhotoPass area next to M. Mouse Mercantile is still blocked by white curtains. It looks like this space is also getting new wallpaper and fresh paint.


Elegant hotel lobby with a grand chandelier, large windows, and plush seating areas on patterned carpet.
The staircase closest to Cítricos and Victoria & Albert’s has been closed for the past few weeks. Now there are also curtains across the hallway leading to the two restaurants.

White curtains block off a hallway and entrance in a hotel with tiled floors and ornate trim.White curtains block off a hallway near a partially visible door and an ornate sign with the word DINING above.
Cítricos and Victoria & Albert’s are still opening for dinner while crews refurbish their hallway. Looking around the curtains, we could see plastic taped over a wall outside the restrooms. These restrooms were also previously closed for refurbishment.

Birdcage Bar

Large hotel lobby with construction barriers and equipment, workers present, and guests sitting in a lounge area nearby.
The concrete foundation has been poured for the lobby’s brand new birdcage-inspired bar. The bar replaces the real giant birdcage that used to sit in the lobby.

Construction workers operate equipment and tools on a partially carpeted floor with ladders and exposed walls in a building.

Crews have been working on the foundation for the past few weeks, installing pipes and supports in the dirt. That dirt patch is now filled in with concrete, replacing the dais that the birdcage used to stand on. Some of the plastic wrapped around the nearby columns has also been removed, revealing their side panels are gone and pipes run into them.

Two construction workers install electrical conduit on the floor of a partially finished building with carpet and tools around.
A long tube snaked across one side of the concrete foundation. There are several short pipes and supports sticking out of the edge. The carpet is looking worse for wear, but the lobby’s carpet is set to be replaced, anyway.


Ceiling panels are open with an orange ladder leaning into the ceiling above a beige partition wall in an indoor space.
At the back of the bar’s construction site, one of the ladders sticks into a hole in the ceiling.

Check-In Area

A worker on scaffolding cleans arched windows above a partition in a well-lit room with decorative ceiling beams.

At the check-in area, previously exposed metal framing around these windows has been covered with new paneling.

Spacious hotel lobby with elegant decor, chandelier, and construction area partitioned by wooden panels in foreground.
While the check-in area is closed, guests can check in with Cast Members stationed in the center of the lobby.
 

Concrete Poured for New Lobby Bar Foundation at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort


In the lobby of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, new wallpaper continues to be revealed and crew members have poured concrete in the new bar’s foundation.

Monorail Entrance

White automatic sliding doors with glass panels reflect people inside a bright hotel lobby with striped wallpaper.

Both sides of the entryway attached to the Monorail station are currently open. Work isn’t complete inside, however.

Four women wearing Mickey Mouse ears walk inside a room with patterned wallpaper and glass doors on a sunny day.

Half of the entryway has received the resort’s new damask wallpaper. The other half still has the beige striped wallpaper. The ceiling has also been partially repainted.

More Paint & Wallpaper

Spacious hotel lobby with patterned tile floor, glass entrance doors, and two white kiosks on each side.A bright hallway with a display case, wall art, marble floors, and storefronts on the left side.

Various spots around the second floor that were previously blocked off have been revealed. This includes outside the Monorail station, M. Mouse Mercantile gift shop, and Basin White.

An empty mall hallway with a closed storefront labeled “Baskin-Robbins” and reflective tiled floors.Beige wallpaper with a subtle floral and vine pattern in a raised, textured design.
These walls all have new wallpaper replacing the stripes. It’s off-white with a subtle floral pattern. The columns along the walls also seem to have been repainted white.

White curtains hang across a hallway in a hotel, partially blocking off an area. A few people stand in the distance.A hallway with a plastic sheet divider, a door with exit signs, and sunlight coming through windows at the end.
The PhotoPass area next to M. Mouse Mercantile is still blocked by white curtains. It looks like this space is also getting new wallpaper and fresh paint.


Elegant hotel lobby with a grand chandelier, large windows, and plush seating areas on patterned carpet.
The staircase closest to Cítricos and Victoria & Albert’s has been closed for the past few weeks. Now there are also curtains across the hallway leading to the two restaurants.

White curtains block off a hallway and entrance in a hotel with tiled floors and ornate trim.White curtains block off a hallway near a partially visible door and an ornate sign with the word DINING above.
Cítricos and Victoria & Albert’s are still opening for dinner while crews refurbish their hallway. Looking around the curtains, we could see plastic taped over a wall outside the restrooms. These restrooms were also previously closed for refurbishment.

Birdcage Bar

Large hotel lobby with construction barriers and equipment, workers present, and guests sitting in a lounge area nearby.
The concrete foundation has been poured for the lobby’s brand new birdcage-inspired bar. The bar replaces the real giant birdcage that used to sit in the lobby.

Construction workers operate equipment and tools on a partially carpeted floor with ladders and exposed walls in a building.

Crews have been working on the foundation for the past few weeks, installing pipes and supports in the dirt. That dirt patch is now filled in with concrete, replacing the dais that the birdcage used to stand on. Some of the plastic wrapped around the nearby columns has also been removed, revealing their side panels are gone and pipes run into them.

Two construction workers install electrical conduit on the floor of a partially finished building with carpet and tools around.
A long tube snaked across one side of the concrete foundation. There are several short pipes and supports sticking out of the edge. The carpet is looking worse for wear, but the lobby’s carpet is set to be replaced, anyway.


Ceiling panels are open with an orange ladder leaning into the ceiling above a beige partition wall in an indoor space.
At the back of the bar’s construction site, one of the ladders sticks into a hole in the ceiling.

Check-In Area

A worker on scaffolding cleans arched windows above a partition in a well-lit room with decorative ceiling beams.

At the check-in area, previously exposed metal framing around these windows has been covered with new paneling.

Spacious hotel lobby with elegant decor, chandelier, and construction area partitioned by wooden panels in foreground.
While the check-in area is closed, guests can check in with Cast Members stationed in the center of the lobby.
Loving the look so far. But, seriously, it does not take weeks to wallpaper one entrance. My hubby would have that whole thing complete in one day. lol.
 
Curious how the wallpaper and the marble are going to interact, unless the plan is to rip out the marble...
That is my worst fear. I can handle most everything else but I do not like the idea of loosing the beautiful marble inlays throughout the floors.
 
Curious how the wallpaper and the marble are going to interact, unless the plan is to rip out the marble...
The new wallpaper looks beautiful with the existing marble in today's photos, so I'm not sure why they would change the flooring. It looks like they specifically chose the new wallpaper to blend well with it.
 
Loving the look so far. But, seriously, it does not take weeks to wallpaper one entrance. My hubby would have that whole thing complete in one day. lol.

If they were able to work a full day on it I’m sure they could too. But they do work at off-peak times to minimize disruption etc.
 
Curious how the wallpaper and the marble are going to interact, unless the plan is to rip out the marble...
At first I assumed it was all getting ripped out because Big Pine Key got new gray flooring in the lobby, but all the cash outer buildings retained the same marble as the main building so I am guessing it could remain untouched? Counterpoint, the club level areas received new gray flooring in the main building so who knows 🤷‍♂️
 
If they were able to work a full day on it I’m sure they could too. But they do work at off-peak times to minimize disruption etc.
Yes, but it still doesn't take weeks. They had that entry blocked and curtained off. And wallpapering is not noisy. Should have been done way faster. Especially since they've wallpapered almost the entire second floor in the same amount of time.
 















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