lovebuzzandwoody
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 4, 2007
Hello fellow dissers!
We stayed at the LBV Resort and Spa Village for 7 nights (11/23 - 11/30, 2007). We booked it through their website which I found via vrbo dot com.
We paid $159 a night for a 3 bd/2 ba condo.
The main part of the village has been there for *I think* about a year. The day we arrived they were opening a brand new building and we were the first to stay in our unit. We had the entire building to ourselves for most of our stay.
Here is the LR as you walk in the door.
The full kitchen complete with dishes, silverware, coffee maker, etc.
The master bedroom with king size bed which was very comfortable. The pillows were comfy too.
The master bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower. The water closet is just to the left of the vanity. Also along that wall is a large walk in closet with a small safe.
Some close ups of the nice little touches that were found throughout the unit.
One of the secondary bedrooms. (Sorry it's dark.) This one had a queen size bed in it.
And the third bedroom with a set of twin beds.
This is the second bath.
Here is picture off the balcony~ that is I-4 below.
Some perks we really enjoyed ~
*The washer and dryer in the unit.
*A TV in every room. Guys, the flat screen in the LR was impressive and upon our return home my DH promptly felt the need to visit Best Buy to upgrade the much smaller one we had in our LR at home!
*The full kitchen. We ate breakfast everyday at the condo before heading out to the parks.
*The SPACE! We are a family of 5 and it felt really good to not be piled into a hotel room.
*The balcony was a nice place to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning. I will say the plastic furniture was not as nice as I would've expected since the rest of the condo was furnished very nicely. But I guess teak would be too much to ask for at this price point!
*There is an excercise room in the main building that my DH used a couple times. He said it was small but adequate.
We loved this place and would stay there again. There is some construction going on as the village is not finished yet. I was worried about noise but it didn't bother us at all.
Also, there was supposed to be wireless service in the condo but it wasn't up and running yet. My DH was able to go to the lobby though and check in at work a couple times. They gave us a $50 credit at the end of our stay for the trouble.
It was a short drive to the parks as it is located right off of International Drive. There is a restaurant/pub on site but we didn't take advantage. There is a small outlet mall located right next door. Wal Mart is close by as well.
Feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer them!
We stayed at the LBV Resort and Spa Village for 7 nights (11/23 - 11/30, 2007). We booked it through their website which I found via vrbo dot com.
We paid $159 a night for a 3 bd/2 ba condo.
The main part of the village has been there for *I think* about a year. The day we arrived they were opening a brand new building and we were the first to stay in our unit. We had the entire building to ourselves for most of our stay.
Here is the LR as you walk in the door.
The full kitchen complete with dishes, silverware, coffee maker, etc.
The master bedroom with king size bed which was very comfortable. The pillows were comfy too.
The master bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower. The water closet is just to the left of the vanity. Also along that wall is a large walk in closet with a small safe.
Some close ups of the nice little touches that were found throughout the unit.
One of the secondary bedrooms. (Sorry it's dark.) This one had a queen size bed in it.
And the third bedroom with a set of twin beds.
This is the second bath.
Here is picture off the balcony~ that is I-4 below.
Some perks we really enjoyed ~
*The washer and dryer in the unit.
*A TV in every room. Guys, the flat screen in the LR was impressive and upon our return home my DH promptly felt the need to visit Best Buy to upgrade the much smaller one we had in our LR at home!
*The full kitchen. We ate breakfast everyday at the condo before heading out to the parks.
*The SPACE! We are a family of 5 and it felt really good to not be piled into a hotel room.
*The balcony was a nice place to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning. I will say the plastic furniture was not as nice as I would've expected since the rest of the condo was furnished very nicely. But I guess teak would be too much to ask for at this price point!
*There is an excercise room in the main building that my DH used a couple times. He said it was small but adequate.
We loved this place and would stay there again. There is some construction going on as the village is not finished yet. I was worried about noise but it didn't bother us at all.
Also, there was supposed to be wireless service in the condo but it wasn't up and running yet. My DH was able to go to the lobby though and check in at work a couple times. They gave us a $50 credit at the end of our stay for the trouble.
It was a short drive to the parks as it is located right off of International Drive. There is a restaurant/pub on site but we didn't take advantage. There is a small outlet mall located right next door. Wal Mart is close by as well.
Feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer them!