This was an AKL pool view from last year. It was during the refurb of the pool. I rarely complain about anything but upon seeing our balcony view I went straight down to the desk and said '' I realize I paid for a pool view and that the pool is being refurbed but even if I wanted to see the pool I can't because there's a big honkin tree right outside my balcony''. The CM was good enough to move us to a Savannah view the next day for the rest of the trip.
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It amazes me at how many deluxe resorts are mentioned in this thread. For the amount of money that you pay for deluxe, I don't care if they call it a standard view or the super-ultra-impressive-water-fireworks-castle-Epcot view, you should get something better than some of these views.
Here is our view from Yacht Club in April... I'm not one to complain about view because we don't spend much time in the room but this one wasn't great... at least the kids liked watching all the squirrels on the roof below us.
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It amazes me at how many deluxe resorts are mentioned in this thread. For the amount of money that you pay for deluxe, I don't care if they call it a standard view or the super-ultra-impressive-water-fireworks-castle-Epcot view, you should get something better than some of these views.
OMG...this is an awful view! It's so industrial looking...it looks like your kids are in jail!!
Does anyone have bad view pics of Port Orleans Riverside. We're thinking of this resort when we go Dec. 11 -16. I've been through the whole thread and some of these view...oof. When we were in Vegas in 07 we stayed at the trop and had a rooftop/garbage view. Across the hall they had view of the New York New York roller coaster. I'm hopint to avoid a bad view this trip.
This is true of a lot of snazzy hotels outside WDW, and I think it's because the look of the building is so important. If you're going to build a big, complex building that's pleasing to the eye on the outside, there will usually be a few areas where they want to tuck a room rather than waste the space that won't be able to see much but rooftop or whatever.
True also of trimming trees. If the landscaping is a big part of the appeal and you want the area to look lush, you're not as likely to trim trees back so people can see out of the rooms. Cutting the tree back to clear the view would make the building as a whole less visually appealing, so they don't do it. If the buildings were mansions, they'd stuff the servants back there. Since they're hotels, it's some of the paying guests who get the crumby rooms.
Of course, most grand hotels, those would be the discounted rooms. What would annoy me is that some of the WDW rooms with terrible views are supposed upgrades -- that's just wrong.![]()
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i paid for a theme park view at the floridian, this was my camera facing the magic kingdom....
...needless to say we called the front desk and after some hassle we were moved
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i paid for a theme park view at the floridian, this was my camera facing the magic kingdom....
...needless to say we called the front desk and after some hassle we were moved