I understand their reasoning behind having the thermostats this way - why pay to cool a room in the heat of the day when no one is in it. But here at home we have the programmable thermostats so we can have it set at different temps throughout the day - especially nice in the cold midwest winter to have the heat kick up before trudging off to take a shower in the dark winter mornings. And it's not that difficult to do - too bad they don't have programmable thermostats down there - then we could set the air to kick on again when we think we will be heading back and they would still have the benefit of it not running all day in an empty space.
But there are a lot of folks who are sincerely phobic about creepy-crawlies. Those folks are honestly just looking for trouble if they stay at THV. It's just the wrong kind of resort for those folks.
This reminds me of a hotel I stayed at in India earlier this year. You had to put your key into a slot by the door when you entered the room in order for the room to have electric. When you left the room and took your key with you, the electric turned off. I assume the AC turned off too.
This reminds me of a hotel I stayed at in India earlier this year. You had to put your key into a slot by the door when you entered the room in order for the room to have electric. When you left the room and took your key with you, the electric turned off. I assume the AC turned off too.
The other item is that because you are on swamp land
We were at Typhoon Lagoon today having fun. Bill & Will saw what appeared to be a water moccasin in the lazy river. Another guest found a rake or some other item along the bank, fished the snake out of the water and threw it up on the bank into the undergrowth. Lucky I didn't see it. You would have heard me all the way back to Louisiana.
Same thing last year when I visited Disneyland-Paris.
disney is just getting another problem - mold and mildew like hot, wet places.
florida is wet (okay when not in drought) and it is definitely hot,
with all the work they had to do with the Polyn - unless they are putting dehumifer in all the new units - doing away with the air conditioning is not a great plan.
now dehumifer work nicely had one for mother because she refused to run the air conditioning in certain rooms. but before then - big mold problem.
that say if take power to work these things - so saving money - maybe not. although you can save water with a dehumifier.
This reminds me of a hotel I stayed at in India earlier this year. You had to put your key into a slot by the door when you entered the room in order for the room to have electric. When you left the room and took your key with you, the electric turned off. I assume the AC turned off too.
Here's to hoping mosquitoes aren't a problem in January!
I don't think that will be a problem since there is no grass where the villas are. It is all wetlands --> i.e. swamp land. You have to head up to the golf course and The Grandstand to find grass.I'd be willing to bet that DVC can't add more parking places because parking lot runoff affects the wetlands THV sits on. My guess is the final solution will be parking on the grass.