Granny I was on the phone for a long time with MS yesterday - the cast member told me that the quiet pool will be open and functional by then. All restaurants are operating and decorations will be as glorious as past years.
Construction is limited to daytime hours and they will try to limit the impact because of the holiday season and not wanting to disrupt the guests vacations. I made the reservation and bless his heart he did note that there will be a newborn with us so to give us a room as far from the construction as possible.
I miss my home and I'm going back for New Year's.
I think it's great you're going back. But based on Disney's construction schedules, I don't know if they will have the quiet pool open in 8 months. Not only do they have to have that pool complete and functional, they have to also have some of the surrounding work done so they can provide access to the new pool. Maybe that's why they started work on the new food service building first? But it's hard to look at the current scene and imagine that much progress so quickly. But we'll see, and I really hope for the best for your trip.
I will say that I sat in the main lobby for a while, and THAT calmed me down quite a bit. Yes, I could see the South Wing all walled off but the overall ambiance was great. Just not a lot of people. But as I listened to the theme from Silverado, and then the one from Magnificent 7, I did feel myself easing into the lure of the Lodge. I know it will still be beautiful at Christmas time, and the bus side of VWL was as beautiful as ever (though very little water in the "bayou"). So yes, I believe that it will still be a wonderful place to stay. As
Sleepy has continually told us, it's really a state of mind and depends on whether one feels that it is a depressing construction area or a unique chance to have a wonderful view of Bay Lake.
Lastly, I will reiterate that I think that when the dust settles, it will be a beautiful overall resort. Different from what we knew and loved, but the kind of resort that if we saw it as a first time visitor, we would still be blown away. At the end of all this, I think it will be a better overall resort property, though somewhat at the expense of our "old VWL", nestled in among the trees. What bothers me most of all is that the project will take
years, and since we only have 25 use years left, I hate to see them using up any of them.