The VWL Groupies & Trivia Thread

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Welcome Lady V! You will love your new home.

Just wanted to share with you all, I just added on more points today!
Hooray! I have a December UY, so I'll get 2006 points to bank. I'm going to add on an extra day to my October trip.:dance3:

Deb
 
I want to know everything! I have eaten at WCC and swam there but I am still so excited!! Can't wait! WE are in a studio at VWL and then 7 nights in a 1 bedroom at SS. I have enjoyed reading this thread!

Elsewhere on this thread are some "things to do" at Wilderness Lodge, etc. For this response, I thought I'd steal some verbiage from a UK travel site:

Tall timber and the grandeur of Rocky Mountain national park geyser country are the inspiration for Disney's Wilderness Lodge.

A sun-drenched atrium dominated by 60-foot lodgepole pine timbers and a massive stone fireplace helps recapture the romance of rustic, century-old architecture with a contemporary flair, bringing the wilderness world of nearly 100 years ago 2,000 miles to Florida lakes and forest lands.

One of Disney's "deluxe" category resorts, the lodge is hidden away on the shores of Bay Lake surrounded by towering pine, cypress and oak forests. The 728-room hideaway is accessible by boat across Seven Seas Lagoon to Magic Kingdom and by bus to all Walt Disney World theme parks, hotels and attractions.

Warm tones of brown, green and beige create a cozy, woodland feeling in the guestrooms. An old-fashioned patchwork quilt, artwork depicting the mystery of the old West and a light-wood armoire etched with mountain scenes adorn the rooms. Most rooms include a balcony with views of waterfalls, "geysers," courtyards, Bay Lake or the surrounding woods.

The resort features a volcanic meadow with bubbling color pools, babbling brooks and geysers spewing misty streams up to 100 feet into the air beside the swimming pool and white sand beaches.

Though conditions during the two-year construction project didn't match the harsh, subzero climate when Old Faithful Inn was created by craftsmen more than 90 years ago, forging Wilderness Lodge out of the Florida landscape was no small feat. Tons of granite flagstones and hundreds of giant lodgepole pines from the West were brought in to re-create the authentic atmosphere of America's national park lodges.

A soaring, log-framed main lobby is the centerpiece of the complex. Massive six-story-high bundled log columns help support roof dormers that bathe the multicolored wood and stone floor below in natural light. Four massive chandeliers with torch-cut scenes of Indians and buffalo, topped with glowing teepees, grace the lobby. Two 55-foot-tall handcarved totem poles -- the "eagle" and "raven" -- were inspired by Northwest Indians.

A majestic, 82-foot-tall, three-sided stone fireplace re-creates a 2-billion-year geological record of the earth with fossilized remains of prehistoric animal and plant life. Colorful rock strata layers are re-created in the proportions they occur in the Grand Canyon.

The culture and beauty of the West is showcased in the artwork at the lodge. The oldest culture to be honored in the hotel is the Native American, with artifacts from tribes such as the Cheyenne, the Crow, the Sioux and the Blackfoot. The era of exploration is represented by maps from the great Western survey teams plus sketches and watercolors from artists such as Karl Bodmer and George Catlin.

Guests are invited to explore porches, the Continental Divide lobby bar, the library and other intimate spaces that are tucked away within the lobby and six-story guest wings which surround a themed water recreation area.

A bubbling hot spring in the main lobby expands into a geothermal area outside the building. The water flows under a picturesque window wall to become Silver Creek in the upper courtyard. The quiet, contemplative creek widens and is transformed into a roaring waterfall which plummets 15 feet past Overlook Point, another traditional National Park icon, and widens again in the swimming area.

A kiddie pool and hot and cold spas complete the swimming area which then flows toward Bay Lake. The excitement is capped off by steaming color pools and an Old Faithful-style geyser that erupts at regular intervals.

The serene setting of Disney's Wilderness Lodge is complemented by unequaled epicurean experiences like Artist Point, a fine-dining restaurant featuring traditional Northwestern specialties such as cedar-planked salmon, pan-roasted scallops and grilled beef tenderloin. The eatery is adorned with grandiose murals celebrating landscapes of the great Northwest.

The nearby Territory Lounge pays homage to the trappers, explorers and survey parties who led the country's move westward. Roaring Fork Snacks and Arcade offers grilled sandwiches in a cafeteria-style setting.

Wood-roasted, smoked, grilled and barbecued cuisine can be found at Whispering Canyon Cafe -- a family-style, all-you-can-eat restaurant with an American West motif.

The artistic wilderness theme is also captured at Cub's Den, the lodge's kids recreation and dining club; the retail shop; the arcade; and the Trout Pass poolside bar.


Kind of a nice description, don't you fellow Groupies agree? :)

Lady V....sounds like a wonderful trip you have planned. I hope it's a magical one! :thumbsup2
 
Thanks for sharing, Granny.

I'm going to copy this description to sway my extended family into staying here for our future "big trip". Most think they want to stay in a GV at AKV, which wouldn't be bad, but I want to stay at VWL!
 

Yes Granny, very nice description. I knew you would come up with something great!

Congrats on the add on 50 years Too! Do we need to ask where you added on to????:rotfl:

Oh, and good luck on getting everyone on the same page as to which Lodge is THE true Lodge!:thumbsup2
 
Granny, you sure you didnt come up with that stuff all on your own?;)
 
Very nice, Granny. It's interesting that they didn't say 'colour' instead of color though.

WDad....my guess is that they stole it too! :lmao:

I just ran across it and thought this group would appreciate the description.

I just loved the choice of words...."soaring", "majestic" and "massive" to describe the lobby features. "cozy", "hidden away" and "rustic" are great adjectives too! :thumbsup2


And what description of WL/VWL is complete without tossing in the big 3E's..... "unequaled epicurean experience"?? :)
 
Hope no one minds, I have added the VWL Groupie logo to my signature

We are heading to the Lodge in 25 days. I hope we don't receive any calls from disney regarding changing rooms. That would just break my heart.
 
Hope no one minds, I have added the VWL Groupie logo to my signature

We are heading to the Lodge in 25 days. I hope we don't receive any calls from disney regarding changing rooms. That would just break my heart.

Hope no one minds???:rotfl2:

Are you kidding?? With THAT screen name??:thumbsup2

Welcome to the Groupies!!! Even the Moose is happy to see you!!
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Will this be your first Christmas at our beloved Lodge, or are you an old-timer like us?
We are headed there on 12/23, so keep her in good shape for us!:santa:

PS Fingers crossed for both of us for no phone calls!
 
Hope no one minds???:rotfl2:

Are you kidding?? With THAT screen name??:thumbsup2

Welcome to the Groupies!!! Even the Moose is happy to see you!!
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Will this be your first Christmas at our beloved Lodge, or are you an old-timer like us?
We are headed there on 12/23, so keep her in good shape for us!:santa:

PS Fingers crossed for both of us for no phone calls!

Thanks Muushka,

We have been going to the lodge since 2000, starting out once a year, then the add on bug bit us, we now go 2 times a year for the past 2 years. Knowing the Lodge visit is not far off, life is much better.
 
OK, we checked in at the VWL yesterday so I wanted to give a little report up about what's going on here and I figure this might be a good place to do it.

First off, the big negative...there is no ethernet cable in the room so I'm on my phone. Spelling and format don't count. That's right, thought, the only thing I can complain about so far with the VWL is no ethernet cable. I love this place and have been here many times but I've never had such a perfect start.

We have two rooms. Some friends are down with us. I asked when I booked at 11 months out to be near each other. Prior to this stay, an OK from DVC has meant we get rooms that are in the same State. These rooms are right next to each other. So it we don't hate each other enough from spending a week in the parks together, we can bring it back to a fight on the balconies.

We got both of our rooms prior to 1:30. That's PM and not the next morning. I was shocked and the way things have been going would have wagered it closer to the other way.

I don't know if it's been mentioned here because I'm on my phone and hve been busy this week, but there was a note in the room that the rehab work is work they're doing on the outside of the building. Maybe in the course of doing that they came across something they figured they needed to respond to ASAP on a few balconies that was totally unexpected but caused them to take some rooms out of the inventory?

Oh, and the other family and our family will be the flag family for a week from today and a week from tomorrow.
 
Hey Duck,
What kind of room do you have? Last August we were in a 2 bedroom and if I remember correctly the ethernet hook up was in a really weird place. In the 2nd bedroom behind the desk. Go figure. Call down to the front desk and they will connect you to IT who will tell your exactly where it's at in the room.
Have fun being the flag family, take lots of pics. It's mandatory for the groupies to see pictures every once in awhile.
 
We were there in July, in a 2 BR. The connection was in the living room in the corner behind the table and next to the sliding doors.
 
Thanks for the goings-on report Duck. And I hope you all don't have to carry the fighting out onto the balcony! There is probably enough noise out there!
 
Today 11/18 is our favorite mouses official birthday according to Wikipedia.

Happy Birthday Mickey!!


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