We got back last night from a magical vacation at the Wilderness Lodge! We arrived Dec. 11. We had a standard view room, 4060, which overlooked the service parking lot, a questionable body of green slimy water, and the Whispering Canyon's BBQ smoke house.

The best part of our "view" was the delicious smell of smoking meat coming from the smokehouse. Last year we had a courtyard view overlooking the villas pool on the 5th floor, and I wrote off the importance of a view because we didn't spend much time on the balcony. In hindsight, last year's view was *much* nicer. However, the room was nice and I paid for standard view so I can't really complain.
Mousekeeping was not as "magical" as last year, but they did a satisfactory job. Last year we had a mousekeeper (I know her name but I am not sure I can post it here?) who made wonderful towel animals for our then 2-year old daughter, and it was one of the most memorable parts of her trip.

this year, DD expected that we would get the same service, and she was hysterical when we returned to the room after our first day in the parks to find that there were no towel animals. I know it's just something extra that some mousekeepers do, and not an entitlement, but that logic didn't fly with our 4-year old.

She would run in every afternoon hoping for one of those darn animals, and nothing. There was one day where they only made one of the beds.
The weather was cool for most of our stay, but the staff at the pool did a great job hosting games and dance parties poolside every afternoon. DD loved that.
The lobby was, as expected, breathtaking. They had a photopass photographer there every evening to take photos by the tree. The Christmas Carolers were a wonderful addition to the ambience.
DD spent one night at the Cub's Den so DH and I could go to dinner at Cali Grill, and she had a great time despite being the only kid there.
I have a ton of great photos that I will post tonight. We are already planning our WL 2009 trip, and looking into DVC.
