I wouldn't mind that if that's what they go with. I studied FLW a bit last year.
I wouldn't mind that if that's what they go with. I studied FLW a bit last year.
I wouldn't mind that if that's what they go with. I studied FLW a bit last year.
This is the company designing the hotel. You can see some projects reminiscent of the concept art.I’m a huge fan, so I would be thrilled if his works were an inspiration for a future property. Done right in that area, it could be a real home run.
This is the company designing the hotel. You can see some projects reminiscent of the concept art.
https://www.watg.com/projects/
This is the company designing the hotel. You can see some projects reminiscent of the concept art.
https://www.watg.com/projects/
Thanks for the list-- if you look through, yo can find yacht and beach, the new coronado, the bungalo's, a form of bay lake, etc (in form)....This is the company designing the hotel. You can see some projects reminiscent of the concept art.
https://www.watg.com/projects/
I hope the pool pays homage to River Country in some way.
I suppose I am in the minority but I actually kinda like the concept art - especially the different heights to the sections and the angled roofs, and the wooded slats on the underside of the welcome coverings
it all gives me an "Urban Tree House" vibe - and I am usually one to pooh pooh these designs
Please, Please, Please. (I love how I came here with the link to this article copied on my clipboard only to see how you posted this almost a day before. I'll never keep up)
Thanks, I like the idea too and am bothered by all the insta-negativity. Looking at it I think the building on the right will be the hotel, and the left will be the DVC. The irregularity of the structure makes me think this to accommodate the differences in room sizes. And hopefully that room of windows at the top is another DVC lounge for some good fireworks viewing. (although it will probably be $500 to access, just like the reunion station)
Since BLT went up, Fireworks views from that area have been very restricted. You get some of the high bursts and some of the wide bursts, but not much else. I think that will be a hard sell, though I have no doubt Disney will try.
I don't know if they would ever consider doing this - but at Disneyland they have their projections on the Castle but also on It's a Small World and other places ... would be kind cool if they would play the Happily Ever After Music and did projections on something outside of the park that those at this resort could see - so even if you can't really see much of other fireworks, you get a cool experience. Maybe not everynight but as a special offering or something
I don't know if they would ever consider doing this - but at Disneyland they have their projections on the Castle but also on It's a Small World and other places ... would be kind cool if they would play the Happily Ever After Music and did projections on something outside of the park that those at this resort could see - so even if you can't really see much of other fireworks, you get a cool experience. Maybe not everynight but as a special offering or something
Thanks, I like the idea too and am bothered by all the insta-negativity.
If they are going to do prairie style, they need to go all out and commit. No halfing it to try to appease some prtion if audience that probably wouldn't stay at this location anyways. I feel like when AKL and WL were built, they went full out with theme...they need to do that here too. And this architect firm can do that , based on their portfolio, if Disney let's them.
I kinda think the opposite. DVC units are more monotonous, since every unit requires a balcony, there’s less flexibility on exterior design.Thanks, I like the idea too and am bothered by all the insta-negativity. Looking at it I think the building on the right will be the hotel, and the left will be the DVC. The irregularity of the structure makes me think this to accommodate the differences in room sizes. And hopefully that room of windows at the top is another DVC lounge for some good fireworks viewing. (although it will probably be $500 to access, just like the reunion station)
Probably not, but he was a VERY savvy business guy. If he had known the profitability of DVC, timeshares, and hotels, he would have pioneered the option.They probably make more from Timeshares and hotels than from theme parks. Wonder if that was the vision Walt had when he started.
Bottom line is DVC needs more rooms. Have you tried booking a room on points with the next 3 months? Even SSR and OKW are 100% booked.