Took my family of 6 to CCV in February and stayed in the last cabin (8026). This cabin gives you the best "cabin on the lake" experience:
This makes me feel much better! Thank you!I wouldn't be stressed at all about noise (either from EWP or horns or really much of anything), especially since both bedrooms are on the front side of the cabin away from the lake. It really was a peaceful, luxurious place to vacation.
I've been in them, and they are gorgeous. I just can't see spending so many points for just a few nights, but I'll sure be envious.
I will tell you that we're exploring spending 2-3 nights in one some year down the road when (if) we get our point total in better shape. We'd combine that with a few more nights in a studio. Right now, we continue to use our points for a couple of trips a year to WDW and HHI, but one day. . .Yeah, I get that. I still am debating it myself, but then I picture us and our friends in there and it begins to look more reasonable. Maybe the trick will be to do it for a few, resort heavy days, while also making the hassle of moving rooms manageable. We'll see.
BTW, great Little Prince quote. I just reread that book with my daughter - that is the core lesson.
Agree. We were all so Disneytired by the time we hit the hay that a jazz band could have walked through the cabin and we wouldn't have woken up. I don't remember hearing boat noise much. I actually heard it more often from the 5th floor CCV at WL.I wouldn't be stressed at all about noise (either from EWP or horns or really much of anything), especially since both bedrooms are on the front side of the cabin away from the lake. It really was a peaceful, luxurious place to vacation.
We had 8 (one 4 year old, one skinny teen, and 6 full sized adults) and it was ok. During the day when everyone is in the cabin, remember there are seats on the other side of the fireplace outside as well as outside at the picnic table if you need a little extra air and elbow room. Also, hot tub!!We will be a family of 7 - 2 married couples, 2 singles, 1 two year old. Did you find you had plenty of room for your family of six?
That’s encouraging about the noise! I usually sleep pretty soundly after a day in the parks IF I remember to bring my own pillow! Keeping our DGS asleep isn’t the key.Agree. We were all so Disneytired by the time we hit the hay that a jazz band could have walked through the cabin and we wouldn't have woken up. I don't remember hearing boat noise much. I actually heard it more often from the 5th floor CCV at WL.
My only advice is to buy LOTS of eggs to cook for breakfast. There were never enough. Also while you're at it, bacon.