Kathymford
A little obsessed is ok....right?
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.... And based on current construction, I'd say the new pool will be zero entry.![]()
KAT
Great news!! So glad to hear all is well with your little one![]()
I was thinking about how far some of those cabins will be ... does anyone think they would put a reception desk in the DVC wing lobby? Just a thought. Some them will still be far, obviously, but it's something that occurred to me.
I've told Luv all along that I believe all the topiaries have been removed at WL for monetary reasons, i.e., the bottom line for Disney. Plants and typical shrubs are low maintenance versus a topiary which requires specific care, has to be covered in cold weather, and needs more time-consuming man hours to trim and cultivate. Time = $$. Why else do they rid themselves of Mickey, the bison, and the geese? I agree with Granny that not only will Mickey not return, but I think none of the missing topiaries will be back.Okay, I really hate to bring any bad news to this great group of people, but....
On a visit to VWL last week, Dizny Dad, DiznyDi, my wife and I came to the conclusion that our Mickey topiary near the villas is permanently gone! When you look at the picture below, you will see that the ring of wood landscaping timbers that formed Mickey's area have been removed. And the area has been planted in a manner that makes it flow with the rest of the landscaping in the area.
We don't see why they would have done this if they planned on returning Mickey.
The only thing we could think of was that with a new DVC resort coming on line at WL, they didn't want to confuse people? Regardless, it appears that our Mickey topiary is gone for good. I think I took a picture of it every trip...it was just such a neat thing that I enjoyed seeing every trip. Bummer.
I've told Luv all along that I believe all the topiaries have been removed at WL for monetary reasons, i.e., the bottom line for Disney. Plants and typical shrubs are low maintenance versus a topiary which requires specific care, has to be covered in cold weather, and needs more time-consuming man hours to trim and cultivate. Time = $$. Why else do they rid themselves of Mickey, the bison, and the geese? I agree with Granny that not only will Mickey not return, but I think none of the missing topiaries will be back.
I loved the topiaries, it makes me quite sad to think Disney may be removing the special little touches the resorts have just to save a few bucks. If they can do this, what is to stop them from taking away the other magical touches, such as shutting off the fireplaces here or over at AKV? What if they decide exotic animals on the savanna are just too costly to maintain and replace them with farm animals, or no animals at all?
Maybe it's time to start sending Member Services with notes letting them know we've noticed and we care. Let them know how we feel about changes like this, so they don't consider pruning down other parts of the resort experience.
Maybe it's time to start sending Member Services with notes letting them know we've noticed and we care. Let them know how we feel about changes like this, so they don't consider pruning down other parts of the resort experience.
I loved the topiaries, it makes me quite sad to think Disney may be removing the special little touches the resorts have just to save a few bucks. If they can do this, what is to stop them from taking away the other magical touches, such as shutting off the fireplaces here or over at AKV? What if they decide exotic animals on the savanna are just too costly to maintain and replace them with farm animals, or no animals at all?
Maybe it's time to start sending Member Services with notes letting them know we've noticed and we care. Let them know how we feel about changes like this, so they don't consider pruning down other parts of the resort experience.
Okay, I really hate to bring any bad news to this great group of people, but....
On a visit to VWL last week, Dizny Dad, DiznyDi, my wife and I came to the conclusion that our Mickey topiary near the villas is permanently gone! When you look at the picture below, you will see that the ring of wood landscaping timbers that formed Mickey's area have been removed. And the area has been planted in a manner that makes it flow with the rest of the landscaping in the area.
I have to say seeing these pictures and what is probably a new counter service restaurant of some sort (I hope you're all right about that), makes me hopeful that the CM that told me the quiet pool will be open for my December trip is correct.
Why have that restaurant/bar open without the pool to draw customers?
Hi Julie, he actually went to SMC, technically not Burlington, but one exit away!
We spent our afternoon yesterday at the Lodge and spoke at length with a delightful CM who assured us the topiaries are out for refurbishment and will be returning. In her words, they needed 'spruced' up. The buffalo had structural damage and was literally falling apart.
She has seen the concept drawings and says we will be very pleased. She also said to expect some type of formal announcement within the next 60 days.
I don't know if you can tell in the photos, but the Villas wing is being re-roofed. I have a nice photo showing them working on the exterior lake side of the bldg and will post once we're home. We leave later today.
Enjoy your week-end!
From Sturdy Branches Sidewalk:
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