Hey everyone, it has been a while since I have posted anything.
We stayed Oct. 27 - Nov. 1 at WLV. We had a 1-bdrm, room 1548 on the first floor of the villas. BWV is our home, so this was a new experience for us (myself, wife, son).
We love the room. Beautiful theme, love the green color and woodsy feel. Only complaint was we had no view of anything, but I really don't consider that a complaint. Room was in good shape, nothing broken or missing. We also loved the lodge, the woodwork is amazing and it gives you a camping feel.
We only ate 1 time at roaring forks, good, quick, easy food. Didn't eat anywhere else in resort, but I have ate at Artist Pt. before is anyone has questions. The pool was nice, but personally I like the BWV pool better.
We went to all the parks over our stay. Everything looked good and it was fun. Spent most of our time at MK since our son is 1. Loved seeing all the characters (Launchpad McQuack being my fav).
We also went to MNSSHP on Oct. 31st. very crowded, but fun. I was Ketchup and my wife was Mustard if anyone else was there. But I have a few questions about MK. What is the house used for next to the small world ride? It has been empty everytime I have been there. What do they use the stage for next to the Buzz ride? I have never seen anything there either. Also, timekeeper and CoP were empty, anyone know of plans for those?
Other thoughts:
With the Boardwalk being "home" we are spoiled by the location there, and being able to walk to EPCOT & MGM. WLV seemed remote and everywhere was work to get to by boat or bus. Also, the Boardwalk seems more "active" then WLV.
Don't take this the wrong way, I don't want any posts saying I am "ripping" on WLV. I think it is a wonderful resort. We just prefer the Boardwalk for us.
We ate at 3 character meals. Chef Mickey's was great as usual. Restaurantasorous was better than everyone says and we had fun there too. Gullivers at the Swan was disappointing. Service and food were fine, but there is no "magical" feel to it. It felt like I was in a hotel ballroom with tables.
I got a massage at WLV, and wife got a facial at Contemporary. We both loved the experience, and recommend both.
This is getting long, any questions I will try to answer ASAP.
Eck45
We stayed Oct. 27 - Nov. 1 at WLV. We had a 1-bdrm, room 1548 on the first floor of the villas. BWV is our home, so this was a new experience for us (myself, wife, son).
We love the room. Beautiful theme, love the green color and woodsy feel. Only complaint was we had no view of anything, but I really don't consider that a complaint. Room was in good shape, nothing broken or missing. We also loved the lodge, the woodwork is amazing and it gives you a camping feel.
We only ate 1 time at roaring forks, good, quick, easy food. Didn't eat anywhere else in resort, but I have ate at Artist Pt. before is anyone has questions. The pool was nice, but personally I like the BWV pool better.
We went to all the parks over our stay. Everything looked good and it was fun. Spent most of our time at MK since our son is 1. Loved seeing all the characters (Launchpad McQuack being my fav).
We also went to MNSSHP on Oct. 31st. very crowded, but fun. I was Ketchup and my wife was Mustard if anyone else was there. But I have a few questions about MK. What is the house used for next to the small world ride? It has been empty everytime I have been there. What do they use the stage for next to the Buzz ride? I have never seen anything there either. Also, timekeeper and CoP were empty, anyone know of plans for those?
Other thoughts:
With the Boardwalk being "home" we are spoiled by the location there, and being able to walk to EPCOT & MGM. WLV seemed remote and everywhere was work to get to by boat or bus. Also, the Boardwalk seems more "active" then WLV.
Don't take this the wrong way, I don't want any posts saying I am "ripping" on WLV. I think it is a wonderful resort. We just prefer the Boardwalk for us.
We ate at 3 character meals. Chef Mickey's was great as usual. Restaurantasorous was better than everyone says and we had fun there too. Gullivers at the Swan was disappointing. Service and food were fine, but there is no "magical" feel to it. It felt like I was in a hotel ballroom with tables.
I got a massage at WLV, and wife got a facial at Contemporary. We both loved the experience, and recommend both.
This is getting long, any questions I will try to answer ASAP.
Eck45