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Yes unfortunately that is how all of the studios are being done at WDW as well.Thanks for the pics! I'll be there right after Easter.
What do these designers have against chairs and tables??
Yes unfortunately that is how all of the studios are being done at WDW as well.Thanks for the pics! I'll be there right after Easter.
What do these designers have against chairs and tables??
Called the front desk a few days ago. They are working on buildings 11, 12,13 currently. The buildings left for refurbishment that they have not started on are: 26, 27 & 29. The gal said resort reburbishment about 80% finished and also do not have a date when the elevator in Bldg 28 will be operational for guests.Glad to see the progress!
Are all buildings complete except 11,12,13?
No. But I think they're still letting guests rent those rooms.Thanks so much for the pictures, sleepydog25. Is the elevator up and running yet? I didn't think it would be until sometime in April.
To be fair, there isn't room in the studio without making it tight, due to the fact the Murphy bed takes up a lot of space when it's pulled down.Thanks for the pics! I'll be there right after Easter.
What do these designers have against chairs and tables??
17 is still being worked on, as well, it appeared. On a side note, when you check in, you'll be greeted at the top of the stairs where you normally enter, then escorted to the left and step inside Murggie's Den where the pool table used to sit. There's a small desk with a CM to check you in. They request only one family member do the check-in process since it's tight inside that small area. It was painless and still great customer service. I got to see some of my old workmates there, so that was cool!Called the front desk a few days ago. They are working on buildings 11, 12,13 currently. The buildings left for refurbishment that they have not started on are: 26, 27 & 29. The gal said resort reburbishment about 80% finished and also do not have a date when the elevator in Bldg 28 will be operational for guests.
Would you say it takes more than the pull out couch did?To be fair, there isn't room in the studio without making it tight, due to the fact the Murphy bed takes up a lot of space when it's pulled down.
Would you say it takes more than the pull out couch did?
Yes. Plus, they've arranged the room a bit differently. Could they have shoved the queen bed and Murphy bed closer together? Sure, but it would've been tight. Now, they could have made the long dresser shorter and put a small table with chairs there, but I never much cared for that arrangement with the old studios, anyway.Would you say it takes more than the pull out couch did?
They could have easily put a real chair at the desk space rather than the two ottomans that are at the wrong height to use the desk at. It wouldn't be the table and chair being requested, but it would be a real chair.No. But I think they're still letting guests rent those rooms.
To be fair, there isn't room in the studio without making it tight, due to the fact the Murphy bed takes up a lot of space when it's pulled down.
I didn't like the arrangement either. But I still liked having a place to sit and eat my takeout from Tide Me Over.Yes. Plus, they've arranged the room a bit differently. Could they have shoved the queen bed and Murphy bed closer together? Sure, but it would've been tight. Now, they could have made the long dresser shorter and put a small table with chairs there, but I never much cared for that arrangement with the old studios, anyway.
Did they switch the couch and the bed? I don't remember the bed being next to the balcony. This reminds me of an AKV value. I don't particularly like that layout, but I do think I would like it better here since the bed won't be right across from the connecting door which can have noise issues sometimes.Plus, they've arranged the room a bit differently
I wonder if they used ottomans there because the coffee table lifts to become a table and the ottomans can be used around it to make more seating. I think that is how BRV is. Can anyone confirm the coffee table lifts?They could have easily put a real chair at the desk space rather than the two ottomans that are at the wrong height to use the desk at. It wouldn't be the table and chair being requested, but it would be a real chair.
Yes, they did switch the couch and bed with the bed now closer to the balcony, and the Murphy bed sits next to the bathroom. And, yes, the coffee table top does lift to use as a table which I love (we have one at home). Does the ottoman fit with it at the right height? That I don't know, but I'd think it would be a bit uncomfortable unless you were a child.The first time I encountered a studio with no table/chairs was an AKV value. I had booked three values over Thanksgiving weekend for family. One was parking lot view, and the other two were savanna view. My DH and I were of course going to take a savanna view one. I went into the first one and checked out the view. I figured the other one probably had a better view, so I went to check it out. I didn't even look at the view. I noticed no table and chairs and immediately turned around and went back to claim the first one. I thought it was so odd that a studio wouldn't have a small table and chairs. This is a must for us. Our plan is to book only 1-BRs at HHI from now on. I was wanting to do a studio for our first night for our October trip, but it wasn't available so I booked a 1-BR. So now we are in a 1-BR for all 5 nights and will happily have a table and chairs. I could probably do one night without a table and chairs but definitely not a whole trip.
Did they switch the couch and the bed? I don't remember the bed being next to the balcony. This reminds me of an AKV value. I don't particularly like that layout, but I do think I would like it better here since the bed won't be right across from the connecting door which can have noise issues sometimes.
I wonder if they used ottomans there because the coffee table lifts to become a table and the ottomans can be used around it to make more seating. I think that is how BRV is. Can anyone confirm the coffee table lifts?
The first time I encountered a studio with no table/chairs was an AKV value. I had booked three values over Thanksgiving weekend for family. One was parking lot view, and the other two were savanna view. My DH and I were of course going to take a savanna view one. I went into the first one and checked out the view. I figured the other one probably had a better view, so I went to check it out. I didn't even look at the view. I noticed no table and chairs and immediately turned around and went back to claim the first one. I thought it was so odd that a studio wouldn't have a small table and chairs. This is a must for us. Our plan is to book only 1-BRs at HHI from now on. I was wanting to do a studio for our first night for our October trip, but it wasn't available so I booked a 1-BR. So now we are in a 1-BR for all 5 nights and will happily have a table and chairs. I could probably do one night without a table and chairs but definitely not a whole trip.
Did they switch the couch and the bed? I don't remember the bed being next to the balcony. This reminds me of an AKV value. I don't particularly like that layout, but I do think I would like it better here since the bed won't be right across from the connecting door which can have noise issues sometimes.
I wonder if they used ottomans there because the coffee table lifts to become a table and the ottomans can be used around it to make more seating. I think that is how BRV is. Can anyone confirm the coffee table lifts?
I figure it would be uncomfortable, too. The only reason I thought it was because of an episode of DVC Fan where Amy mentioned pulling the ottomans around the lift-up coffee table in a BRV studio.Yes, they did switch the couch and bed with the bed now closer to the balcony, and the Murphy bed sits next to the bathroom. And, yes, the coffee table top does lift to use as a table which I love (we have one at home). Does the ottoman fit with it at the right height? That I don't know, but I'd think it would be a bit uncomfortable unless you were a child.
We stayed in new rooms at BCV, BWV, and HHI on our last trip and I also am questioning the renovating contractors” work. Is Symmetry no longer a thing ?? None of the cabinetry was centered on any of the walls, and none of the TVs were centered over the cabinetry!???Here today. obviously it is nice to have renovated rooms but these rooms are bizarre and not themed to a fish camp. Also, they obviously used a designer who did not get the job based on merit as almost nothing in the room matches. Style also is bizarre. Our master bedroom for example has a whimsical bed that gives a fantasy land vibe while the night tables and dresser are contemporary and the lighting cheap apartment style. None of these styles are appropriate for a fish camp and none match. The bathrooms have light grey tiles with brown cabinetry? What is this? Did they just buy overstock in whatever color?
Oh, no! What DH was most looking forward to in the renovations was having a decent couch where he could actually sit and watch TV. The old couch hurt his back.What I really found the most disappointing is that the couch portion of the pull-downs are impossible to sit on for more than 20 minutes. They actually were painful to my bottom. I pulled in the chairs from the patio to sit to watch TV.
I’d prefer old and comfortable to new and torturous.
Assuming it is the same as VGF & PVB it is certainly not comfortable compared to the old couches as @E2ME2 stated. The old ones had cushion in the seats where these are just hard. It’s nice for those who need the sleeper but for those who want to relax in the evenings it is a downgrade imo.Oh, no! What DH was most looking forward to in the renovations was having a decent couch where he could actually sit and watch TV. The old couch hurt his back.
They were awful!The new couches surely can't be more uncomfortable than the old ones. What were they nicknamed? Ejecto-couch???
We didn't find them particularly hard or uncomfortable. Keep in mind, that they were just installed, as well, so they're going to be firmer to start. Further, I think the symmetry is still there, though perhaps not in exact alignment of items. For example, the shiplap is quite symmetrical, and I like the fact that the long, low dresser is mildly off-balanced in terms of height and throw--keeps the rooms from seeming as boxy. Those sort of touches do reflect a bit of modern aesthetic, but we didn't find it overdone which they have managed in the past. Could they have offered a bit more creative theming? Sure, but that boat sailed a couple of decades ago. Did they swing and miss as they did at RIV (personal opinion, naturally)? Nah.Oh, no! What DH was most looking forward to in the renovations was having a decent couch where he could actually sit and watch TV. The old couch hurt his back.