We were in a studio where I took the sofa picture. Room 1550.
Great pics! Seems very private.....was it? I think I may request this room...did you hear much noise from the unit above? Also, was it close to the elevators? Thanks Dory!Well BWVDreamin - we had 4 of us in the studio including DH, and DS14 twins and me. They don't do well sharing a bed so we brought our air bed. It worked ok for us--was just more crowded than before. Pre-DVC we always stayed in a Ft. Wilderness cabin. Since buying DVC, we have stayed at OKW in a 1BR for the 4 of us or 2BR for the 6 of us and OKW rooms are huge. Other than staying in the lodge just DH & me this was our first WL trip.
I'll post what I have of the studio. I didn't take many in the room. We had stayed the first night at Ft. Wilderness and DH checked us out and into VWL while the boys & I were at MK. So I didn't get pictures before the room got messy. So I took some on our last day after we mostly had moved out.
The room does include a little refrigerator, microwave, small sink, full size coffee pot, toaster, some plastic silverware and paper goods, some real drinking glasses and mugs, and I may be forgetting some other stuff. Not a great picture but this gives you the idea.
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We did not request a location--never have with DVC and have always been happy with where we have been put. We were pretty far down a hallway on the first floor--the hallway that is the first to the left when you come in the back door to the villas. This was our patio and view from it.
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looking left when standing on the patio
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our patio
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In addition to the patio, the thing that made the room workable for us is my DH claimed this as his room:
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He spent most of his time that we were at the resort down there. Had to do a lot of work and that was a peaceful place to do it. He used the room when he needed internet and the rest of the time that room became "his" space. My 14 yr. old twin boys are competitive, opposite, and don't always get along. Usually the serious one is annoyed with the silly one. It is so much fun to annoy someone who gets upset so easily.I would think any one of my 4 kids would be fine in a studio with DH & me.
Here is a link to a studio floorplan and some info. Our room was flipped with the bathroom/beds on the left wall and the wet bar/tv etc on the right as you walk in.
http://dvcnews.com/index.php?Itemid=136&id=150&option=com_content&task=view
Hope this helps you. Wish I had more pics of the room for you.
A beautiful day weatherwise! And we loved the Behind the Scenes Magic Tour. We took a bus to the various locations and then did some walking. Fernando was our guide- he's been with Disney since 1983 and knows quite a bit about it first hand. He told us all about the building of Epcot and the American building in particular. We got to see the mechanics behind the American show- amazing. There's no real floor to the stage, just a log of stuff that moves back and forth, up and down.
We also saw the main employee building where they get their cleaned uniforms and have lockers. There are rows and rows of uniforms. Also they test the carpet there because 5,000 people a day walk on it. If it holds up for the employees then it can get used on stage.
At Hollywood studios we went behind the scenes at Twilight Tower of Terror. They are adding more safety items to it including sensors in the seats so the your butt is back against the back rest, not forward in the seat so the seatbelt is too loose.
We also saw where costumes are designed and made, including costunes for the new MK parade. Very cool.
Lunch was at Whispering Canyon so we were also told some of the details of the WL construction.
At the MK we saw central shop which is a building 3 football fields long. They work on all of the various ride cars, etc. and make the anemitronics (sp?) . There was a section of carpenters doing a lot of wood working, too. Very interesting.
We went to the laundry facility and THAT was cool to see, too! Everything is so automated,they track each garment electronically. They all have bar codes so the computer knows where they are all the time.
The utilidors (the tunnel) is interesting to see, too. We saw it before on Keys to the Kingdom but it is always amazing.
The tour ended with us seeing the new parade at the MK, then busing it back to Epcot. I highly recommend the tour for all Disney Lovers. It made me want to BE a castmember.
Inkmahm, that tour sounds like it would be a lot of fun. 2 questions: do you have to have admission to do it and how much does it cost? Thanks!
Is that sofa in the studios? Fingers crossed that it is in the 1 BR!
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Happy Birthday Inkmahm!!!!
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[We saw most of the same things but ate a Mamma Melrose at DS and saw behind the scenes of Star Wars. Did you know that each car is on a platform and is moved up and down by 3 legs and that each car is watched on live video? CMs watch for fainting etc. as a safety measure. So smile the next time your on the ride... you are being watched.