Here are a few pics from our recent visit. We had a studio standard view room 1328. I LOVED the view. I would request it again in a heart beat. My kids loved to wave to the Monorail every time they went by. You could hear it go by but it was never an issue keeping anyone up. My only critique of the room was there wasn't enough storage but beyond that we fell in love. The robes were a nice touch.![]()
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Thanks for posting your photos, rjvose17! If I'm not mistaken, villa 1328 is about as close to the monorail track as you can be without actually riding in the monorail itself. I'm glad to hear that the monorail was a bit of a bonus feature about your location. Before VGF opened, some people were speculating that the noise and vibration would be so bad that people wouldn't be able to sleep and dishes would be falling out of the cabinets. Well, maybe not that bad, but close.
Did your kids try out the Murphy bed? Did they like it better than sleeping on the sofa?
Thanks for posting your photos, rjvose17! If I'm not mistaken, villa 1328 is about as close to the monorail track as you can be without actually riding in the monorail itself. I'm glad to hear that the monorail was a bit of a bonus feature about your location. Before VGF opened, some people were speculating that the noise and vibration would be so bad that people wouldn't be able to sleep and dishes would be falling out of the cabinets. Well, maybe not that bad, but close.
Did your kids try out the Murphy bed? Did they like it better than sleeping on the sofa?
View from our Lake View Studio; 1304
Have been looking thru the posts on first page and have a few questions. We're staying in a Std View/1 Bdrm.
It looks like room 1327 & 1609 both have a view of the fireworks. If we wanted to make a request for something like that, would we say: "Request top or highest floor possible; room ending in 27 or 09"?
I looked at the map on the first page, but am majorly directionally challenged, so I can't figure out which rooms would be the best fit.
It will just be my sister & I on a 3 day trip to celebrate her 60th birthday and we're not going to be in any parks at night, so I'd like to try & secure a room with at least a partial view of FW, if possible - knowing that requests are not always granted.
Would you word it differently or include other rooms?
Thanks!
The odds of a specific room being vacated the day you check in are lotto odds. I would plan a stroll over to the Narcoossee pavilion, get yourself a drink and watch the fireworks with music. It's a nice walk and a good fireworks view.
Bill
I don't believe it is that difficult.
In my mind, not lotto at all. Just takes a little thinking and work.
I don't believe it is that difficult. The room assignor simply needs to place someone in your requested room, with a check out date the same as your check in date.
If your requested room gets vacated five days before your check in date, they put someone in that room with a five day reservation. If your requested room gets vacated 10 days before your requested date, they find someone for that room with a 10 day reservation.
In my mind, not lotto at all. Just takes a little thinking and work.
So, if I didn't request certain room #'s (eg: 1609 &/or 1327), what "view" would I ask for? I can't tell from the pics/maps...
Something like view of main bldg., or pool bar, or what?
I've never stayed at the GF, so I'm not familiar with the bldg.'s.
Thanks!
That isn't the way it happens and rooms are sometimes assigned when ready, in advance, or re-assigned throughout the day.
The CM's are paid to process the room assignments, not to make matches.
Bill
I guess we have been lucky as that's how it happens with us! And if things are as you say, why the heck do they allow room requests if "they aren't paid to make matches"? Do room request matches just happen by luck?