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Joining the party! You had me at LVI :love: That is one of our favorite airports. The other is Harrisburg, it's about the same size . Loved seeing the treeehouses! Definitely want to stay in one sometime.
 
Great pictures of the treehouse. I have a cousin that is staying there in Sept with his DW and 4 kids, along with MIL and FIL. I know they are going to love it.:goodvibes
 
Wow. In all honestly, I knew the Treehouse Villas would be nice, but I didn't think they'd be THAT nice. I love how big the kitchen looked in the photos and the quality of everything in the rooms. Thanks for posting so many pictures!


When I was trying to show my mom hwo to use the Dining Plan, I had some issues, so I do not envy you trying to situate all those people. :eek: But, at least everyone got their mugs and some food, and it looks like everybody enjoyed the pool time. But I sure hope nobody experiences a meltdown yet!
 

Wow, the Treehouse is beautiful! I especially love the bathroom, it looks so pretty, I love all the details in everything! I'd love to stay in one if I ever go with a big group of people someday!

Yay for your family arriving, I can't believe they were so delayed, that must have been frustrating for them! :sad2: I hope everyone was happy to finally be in Disney and enjoying the pool! :banana:
 
MEK said:
If you eat at the right places and pick the right meals I think it can be cost effective. For example, if you had dinner most nights at WPE in DTD it would totally be worth it. But if you stick to park counter service, not so much.

Yeah. Wouldn't work. I could do WPE at most, twice and that's pushing it. CS is done for lunch but we struggle with it for dinner. However when the kids were 4/5 it would have been perfect
 
Point Czar :laughing: love it! Is it bad I still want more... All I think about these days are vacation. I think I'm obsessed!

No, I actually think its perfectly normal. I obsess about my next vacations as soon as I finish the last one. :rotfl2:

Wow I am now even more in love with the Treehouses, except for the 21 steps:rotfl2:How many does each sleep ??????

Well, maybe its 18 or 19 steps. I forget. :rotfl: I walk steps all the time at work so when someone asked me I said 12 and Denny was like, "are you crazy. count again". :laughing:

The tree house sleeps 9. 2 in each bedroom and 3 in the living room.

Wow SSR really is big...it looked that way when we made a quick stop but two maps!! It took me a couple of days to get used to Pop Century so god knows what I would be like in such a big resort! :laughing:

Well, there is one little section in each map that is a duplicate - the grandstand area. I guess they needed a bigger map when the treehouses were built so they just map a second one.

It is a big complex but I've stayed there enough that I've got it figured out. I think its less confusing then some of the other resorts. I got more lost at the Boarwalk. :laughing:

Lovely pics of the villa...it looks great! I love butterfly prints so the portraits on the wall are my favourite.

I really enjoyed all the artwork and the soothing earth tones in each of the rooms. It was great.

Oh no on having no locks...that sounds scary! :scared1:

That could have resulted in an embarrassing situation, but fortunately it didn't.

Yay on all the family being together and enjoying pool time.

It was so nice to see the kids enjoying themselves. Having a "private pool" certainly was great.



No, we never went to Universal in the end. We actually flew to Sanford airport due to a mix up but ended up with free transfers. The other party with us were staying at that hotel so it was some of the first sights of Florida that I actually saw hence the reason they are still memorable.[/QUOTE]

Ah - I must have forgotten that you flew to Sanford. Makes sense. I am sure I-drive would be very memorable when you see it the first time, but then on to the Disney bubble! :banana:

I'm in and caught up.

:welcome: Raider97! Thanks for joining in!

Yikes on the autotrain! I know a lot of people around here really like them. But the cost plus the time and I'm not sure I would be game.

I agree - its more expensive than flying. I am sure that we would have spent less on our flights and our rental car then if the three of us had taken the train down and back. But they definitely book up, so there is a big market for the train. Mostly people who don't like to fly, I would think.

I love our small airport here in Corpus. Granted our rates are higher most of the year, but we can leave for the airport an hour ahead of our flight and have plenty of time! I checked out SWA's new schedule last week and I'm afraid the new flight times out of here are nuts!

You are lucky to have a local airport with SWA. They really are my favorite airline, but I have noticed bad flight times in this market as well. There are very few non-stops out of Philly these days. It must be great to have an airport that close to your house. Very cool!

Can't wait to hear more. The treehouse villas look amazing! One day!! :)

The treehouse was pretty amazing. I am so happy we had the chance to stay there. It was great. I hope you do get a chance to stay there. :goodvibes
 
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Loving your trippie so far !:thumbsup2 It's funny how people see WDW vacations differently ! I have learned so much, not only from personal experience, but from the boards as well ! Live and learn though . . . . .

:welcome: Leslieann! Thanks for joining in. So glad you are enjoying my TR so far. I agree, everyone has a different way to vacation at the world. My first vacations were all about the parks. I was there every morning well before rope drop and I went strong all day long. Now I take a much more laid back approach. I definitely incorporated a lot of "down-time" into this trip, but I enjoyed that as much as the parks.

Going to WDW is definitely a "live and learn" experience.

I know I'm late but I'm here. Now I have to go back and get caught up.

:welcome: Vanessa! So glad you are joining in and you are not late at all! :thumbsup2

Joining the party! You had me at LVI :love: That is one of our favorite airports. The other is Harrisburg, it's about the same size . Loved seeing the treeehouses! Definitely want to stay in one sometime.

:welcome: Disneymom! Thanks for joining in. You must live somewhere between the two airports. I don't quite recognize the name of your town as I am familiar with a lot of PA locations having grown up in SE PA. I've never been to the one in Harrisburg, but I bet that is extremely convenient for some people.

The treehouse stay was wonderful. I definitely recommend it as a new lodging experience.

Great pictures of the treehouse. I have a cousin that is staying there in Sept with his DW and 4 kids, along with MIL and FIL. I know they are going to love it.:goodvibes

Thanks! I am sure they will LOVE it. Sounds like they have the perfect sized party for a treehouse stay. Imagine being a kid and getting to stay with your parents and your grandparents in a treehouse. Way cool!

Wow. In all honestly, I knew the Treehouse Villas would be nice, but I didn't think they'd be THAT nice. I love how big the kitchen looked in the photos and the quality of everything in the rooms. Thanks for posting so many pictures!

They really did a nice job with the rooms. I was most impressed with the quality of the granite in the kitchen and the bathrooms. It really was lovely. The kitchen was a nice size with a very convenient central location.


When I was trying to show my mom hwo to use the Dining Plan, I had some issues, so I do not envy you trying to situate all those people. :eek: But, at least everyone got their mugs and some food, and it looks like everybody enjoyed the pool time. But I sure hope nobody experiences a meltdown yet!

The meltdown is coming. :rolleyes1But not yet. :rotfl:

It was a little hairy with the first meal but the CM's at Artist's palette were also very helpful in getting my brother and his family situated. Fortunately, they weren't crowded at the time. Huge help there.

Wow, the Treehouse is beautiful! I especially love the bathroom, it looks so pretty, I love all the details in everything! I'd love to stay in one if I ever go with a big group of people someday!

I loved the bathroom too. It was really a cool setup once I got used to the clear glass shower door. :laughing: I wish I had gotten a chance to use the tub, but there was really not time for that. It was go, go, go every day with all those kids.

Yay for your family arriving, I can't believe they were so delayed, that must have been frustrating for them! :sad2: I hope everyone was happy to finally be in Disney and enjoying the pool! :banana:

I guess because they don't have anything to compare it to they weren't very upset about the delay. Just tired. The group swim in the pool was wonderful. Perfect water temp! Not a cloud in the sky. Well, Ok, maybe one.

Yeah. Wouldn't work. I could do WPE at most, twice and that's pushing it. CS is done for lunch but we struggle with it for dinner. However when the kids were 4/5 it would have been perfect

Then the QS dining plan would not be for you. I was using WPE more as example of prices, although I think they had a pretty good menu. We also ate at the Pepper Market one night, which was a good use of the plan. The other two restaurants where I feel it was useful was the Morocco counter service (yum) and Sunshine Seasons. I'll give you a full report. I did want to try the CS place near Raglan Rd (the name escapes me), but never got around to it.
 
Joining in. Love the treehouse pictures, I remember many boatrides from POR and always wondering what it would be like to stay there! Your pictures are always a treat too!
 
Ok just thought I would drop in to give some info about the old Treehouses, unfortunitly I don't have any pics of them to share as I don't have them scanned into my computer as they are old school prints.

It's interesting how similar the new ones are to the old, except they are all on the same level. The old ones used to have three bedrooms as well the main floor on the top had two bedrooms and a bathroom. The kitchen was towards the back and the living room was at the front of the building, and there was a spril staircase leading down to the third bedroom below.

As for the Disney institute we didn't do any of the activities there only stayed in a treehouse as it was the best place at the time to accommodate our family of 6, back in 1998.

I find it odd that they don't have the buses servicing the whole resort as well. Back in the days before Saratoga Springs they stopped at all of the sections of the resort, there were about four stops total one at the main building, one at one group of buildings, one at the treehouses and then one at another group of buildings. It didn't really take any much longer then the buses at POR/POFQ and Carabien Beach to make all the stops it wasn't like the foolishness of the Epcot resorts sharing buses.
 
I DID get to do the Disney Institute... it was a BLAST!!! But some of what they did is now part of the backstage tours, etc.

I think they should have given it a little bit more time.. but I can understand why they replaced the townhouses with SSR...
 
So I don't know if I am crazy or not for subbing to this before I have even finished your other TR.

One day I will get caught up on it but will try to follow along here too.......hope you are enjoying your summer and that you didn't have too much damage from the storms last weekend.
 
:welcome: Disneymom! Thanks for joining in. You must live somewhere between the two airports. I don't quite recognize the name of your town as I am familiar with a lot of PA locations having grown up in SE PA. I've never been to the one in Harrisburg, but I bet that is extremely convenient for some people.

The treehouse stay was wonderful. I definitely recommend it as a new lodging experience

Yes, we do live in between the 2 airports. We are about 30-40 min north of Reading :thumbsup2 Where in PA did you grow up?
 
I love love love the Treehouse Villa decor! It's so pretty. Ummm, I'm not sure sure I'd like the "no locks". You'd think they'd at least put them on the bathroom doors.

Wow! That was one long train ride. But, at least they arrived and there hasn't been any fussing or fighting.
 
I know you are already on page 12 but I feel like I am in early on your TR. I have been away from the Dis for quite a long time and didn't even know where to jump in. I went to the TR page and yours was the first name on the list I knew so I figured it is as good a place to start as any :goodvibes

Glad you had an easy arrival day. Did Denny's cold bother him much? Seems like I get sick on just about any trip I take.

I dream of staying in a treehouse :cloud9: I see the beauty in the rest of SSR but personally love the woodsyness of the treehouses!!

Very excited to hear if your MK plans come through...somehow I'm thinking not...
 
Joining in. Love the treehouse pictures, I remember many boatrides from POR and always wondering what it would be like to stay there! Your pictures are always a treat too!

:welcome: IluvXU! Thanks so much for joining in. Glad you are liking the treehouse pics. I see you are going to to SSR and Vero in just a few days. How wonderful! I hope you have a great time at both resorts! Enjoy!

Ok just thought I would drop in to give some info about the old Treehouses, unfortunitly I don't have any pics of them to share as I don't have them scanned into my computer as they are old school prints.

Don't you hate having great old pictures that you haven't scanned yet? I have some really cute ones from my boys' first Disney trips. I hope someday I get around to scanning them.

It's interesting how similar the new ones are to the old, except they are all on the same level. The old ones used to have three bedrooms as well the main floor on the top had two bedrooms and a bathroom. The kitchen was towards the back and the living room was at the front of the building, and there was a spril staircase leading down to the third bedroom below.

Really? 2 levels? That is pretty cool. That sounds like a great design, but I am sure the nixed the bi-level concept to improve the family appeal to those with toddlers.


As for the Disney institute we didn't do any of the activities there only stayed in a treehouse as it was the best place at the time to accommodate our family of 6, back in 1998.

I really don't know that much about the Disney Institute. Did you have to stay in the treehouses to attend? A guess a better question is, who was actually allowed to stay in the treehouses? Could anyone stay there at the time?


I find it odd that they don't have the buses servicing the whole resort as well. Back in the days before Saratoga Springs they stopped at all of the sections of the resort, there were about four stops total one at the main building, one at one group of buildings, one at the treehouses and then one at another group of buildings. It didn't really take any much longer then the buses at POR/POFQ and Carabien Beach to make all the stops it wasn't like the foolishness of the Epcot resorts sharing buses.

Interesting. 4 stops. Now there are only two. It is just not enough bus service when staying there. It reminds me of the frustration of parking at the MK, taking a tram, and THEN taking another form of transportation to finally get in the park. ugh! I am far too impatient. :laughing:

I DID get to do the Disney Institute... it was a BLAST!!! But some of what they did is now part of the backstage tours, etc.

I really need to read more about the Disney Institute. It sounds so interesting. I really didn't start going to Disney with my family until 10 years ago so there's so much nostalga that I missed. I actually went to the MK as a junior in highschool and then didn't return for many years. Certified addict now!


I think they should have given it a little bit more time.. but I can understand why they replaced the townhouses with SSR...

So there were townhouses once were SSR is? Interesting. I started going to Disney right before SSR was built and my second trip it was being built (we were staying at POR at the times so I saw the construction from the river).

So I don't know if I am crazy or not for subbing to this before I have even finished your other TR.

:welcome: Ann! Thanks so much for joining in. No, you are not crazy for subbing to this one. Glad to have you here!

One day I will get caught up on it but will try to follow along here too.......hope you are enjoying your summer and that you didn't have too much damage from the storms last weekend.

Summer has been great, but warm, so far. We did not have any major damage but we did lose power for about 9 hours. Some of my friends lost it for 24 - 48 hours. There were a lot of tree branches down everywhere. It was a pretty crazy storm!
 
Sorry I can't get to all the replies now, but hopefully later today! :goodvibes
 
Thanks for the great pictures of the Tree House Villas! I've always fantasized about staying there with my extended family, and now I'll be able to fill in the details of my daydreams!

Great report, can't wait to hear how the trip went.
 
Yes, we do live in between the 2 airports. We are about 30-40 min north of Reading :thumbsup2 Where in PA did you grow up?

I have actually lived in Springfield, Delaware County, then Erdenheim/Flourtown Montgomery County, then Lansdale, and then finally Ambler. My parents still live in Ambler but I've been down here in Delaware since I graduated from UD.

I love love love the Treehouse Villa decor! It's so pretty. Ummm, I'm not sure sure I'd like the "no locks". You'd think they'd at least put them on the bathroom doors.

The rooms were very pretty. I wish they would redo the villas at WL to look more like the treehouses.

Yes - you WOULD think that a BR with a see-through shower door WOULD have a lock. :rotfl: Even the toilet area did not have a lock. Sheesh!


Wow! That was one long train ride.

Personally, I think they would have been better off driving. They would have been there in the same amount of time, for far less money, AND they could have slept in a real bed.

But, at least they arrived and there hasn't been any fussing or fighting.

Yet! popcorn::

I know you are already on page 12 but I feel like I am in early on your TR. I have been away from the Dis for quite a long time and didn't even know where to jump in. I went to the TR page and yours was the first name on the list I knew so I figured it is as good a place to start as any :goodvibes

:welcome: Katie! So glad to see you back and the DIS and so happy that my TR was the first one that caught your eye! :cool1:

Glad you had an easy arrival day. Did Denny's cold bother him much? Seems like I get sick on just about any trip I take.

Denny was a trooper. I know he felt like crap, but he didn't let it slow him down and he didn't complain. The cold, unfortunately, did make it rounds.
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I dream of staying in a treehouse :cloud9: I see the beauty in the rest of SSR but personally love the woodsyness of the treehouses!!

I really hope you get a chance. It's a very cool vacation experience. It's so, so different from a typical Disney resort. So glad we got to experience it.


Very excited to hear if your MK plans come through...somehow I'm thinking not...

Well, you will just have to stick around to find out what happens. If I'm lucky I may post again tomorrow,but definitely by Friday. Hope you're back on the DIS for awhile now. :)

Thanks for the great pictures of the Tree House Villas! I've always fantasized about staying there with my extended family, and now I'll be able to fill in the details of my daydreams!

:welcome: dawnmichele! Thanks for joining in! I really hope you get you wish of staying in a treehouse. It was a great experience and one that I hope other people get to experience.

Great report, can't wait to hear how the trip went.

Thanks! STick around. My TRs tend to be a bit lengthy, mostly because I take ALOT of pictures. It was a diverse trip with family time, friend time, and couple time!
 
Don't you hate having great old pictures that you haven't scanned yet? I have some really cute ones from my boys' first Disney trips. I hope someday I get around to scanning them.
That and they are all in an album.

Really? 2 levels? That is pretty cool. That sounds like a great design, but I am sure the nixed the bi-level concept to improve the family appeal to those with toddlers.
Yup they were kind of two levels the bottom level only had a double bed and that was it though. I think the main reason for the change in design to it was to make them ADA compliant and also the issue with the stairs makes some sense too.

I really don't know that much about the Disney Institute. Did you have to stay in the treehouses to attend? A guess a better question is, who was actually allowed to stay in the treehouses? Could anyone stay there at the time?
I think the Disney Institute was open to everyone; they still do exist but are mainly for cooperate retreats and stuff like that. They also do some of the backstage tours as well I believe. As for staying there you didn’t have to do anything extra it was like any other Disney resort.

Interesting. 4 stops. Now there are only two. It is just not enough bus service when staying there. It reminds me of the frustration of parking at the MK, taking a tram, and THEN taking another form of transportation to finally get in the park. ugh! I am far too impatient. :laughing:
I really think they need to add a stop to the treehouses, I don’t know how people staying in them put up with that. But I guess most people there must have a car so they don’t think of it as being a problem.
 


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