Oh, no kidding. I thought it was just like CBR where the beds are on platforms and there is no space underneath.
Sounds like a lot of people are enjoying the fact that you can slide your suit cases under the bed.
Oh, no kidding. I thought it was just like CBR where the beds are on platforms and there is no space underneath.
Well, it's Ok, but it doesn't look anything special to me. I actually preferred the old decor - at least it looked a bit South western. Now it just looks like any hotel anywhere. Very plain and beige. Ugh!
Is that a ceiling fan, I see? That would be nice if they keep the fans.
I will still book a stay here, but this general trend to non themed plain rooms is disappointing, IMO.
I can see what you're saying, but all it really needs is something for the end of the bed. One of those cheap bed things... whatever you call em. Bed Scarfs (I looked it up).
Put a southwestern or Mexican themed one and it will look like a Million Pesos.
I agree, nice bed scarfs would make a big difference! The beds almost look like they aren't completely made with just plain white sheets.
Overall, I don't think that it looks bad. On the contrary - I think that it looks nice enough. I just believe that Disney can do so much better! AND I believe that they have proved that people do like over the top themed decor in their rooms and are often even willing to pay more for that experience.
I agree, for me the themed rooms have been the main reason to stay onsite. As each property has been renovated recently, the theming has been removed (or so toned down that it's hardly noticeable). If this trend continues, I may start doing more offsite stays for the better value. Sad that they are de-theming the WDW resorts.This is pretty much what the renovated rooms look like at Yacht Club. Very sleek & bland, with the space under the bed, no carpet & the heavy sliding door into the bathroom. It was certainly nice, but I miss the whimsical Disney touches! Give me fun over sophistication any day!
Very well said.Staying here for our first on property stay at the end of the year and have to say the rooms look lovely and I hope I get a renovated room but where is the so called Disney bubble. It is so generic now that you could be staying in any renovated hotel in Orlando. No need to spend that kind of money when you can just stay off site. Especially as we will always get a car just so we can do a few off site things too. Dont know why they seem to want to cater for people who are not Disney fans too.
I said the same thing! I thought they were removing these at all resorts.?Is that a ceiling fan, I see? That would be nice if they keep the fans.
The resorts may not be specifically Disney themed but they each have an overall theme that I think works very well. I love the Louisiana feel of POR for example.I don't care about themes in the room as much as I want to see it on the grounds. The reality - the only WDW resorts that are really Disney themed are ASMo and AoA. The princess rooms at POR are Disney themed, but not the resort.
I agree, but that was not my point. My point was simply that we should not expect these new rooms to be Disney themed because almost none of the rooms at WDW are Disney themed.The resorts may not be specifically Disney themed but they each have an overall theme that I think works very well. I love the Louisiana feel of POR for example.
I agree, but that was not my point. My point was simply that we should not expect these new rooms to be Disney themed because almost none of the rooms at WDW are Disney themed.
I don't care about themes in the room as much as I want to see it on the grounds. The reality - the only WDW resorts that are really Disney themed are ASMo and AoA. The princess rooms at POR are Disney themed, but not the resort.