Went there last night via boat from FW to Contemporary via walkway to MK via bus to Coronado (I confirm it was the last stop on the CSR loop, BTW).
The resort is shape overload. I felt lost in a frame-less geometric mind that couldn't decide which art to follow. It was a stunning visual interior and I give full credit to the design team on capturing, well.....whatever they were trying to capture. It immediately reminded me of Wynn's (not Encore) in Las Vegas, referencing only the double height lobby and flanking staircases (not the water feature). Still, the design elements felt too busy and trying to confuse us rather than channel us to a cohesive feeling. I fully admit I don’t know the full back story and may be too judgmental.
This is not to suggest, at all, that Gran Turismo (darn PS4!)...err...Gran Torino...I'll get it right...Gran Destino isn't a solid and wonderful addition to the moderates in WDW. Its design elements absolutely captivated me. I think the designers should take a bow as I've never been more interested in a back story than the "mystique" of Walt and Salvador. That being said, to me, the best feature was the intelligent elevators. You tell them where to go and voila, a magical "you" appears on the screen and points you to the elevator to your desired level; it is genius.
The views from Dahli are, well, excellent. I recently posted I am a perfectionist, and although nowhere near perfect, this was my first high vantage point of Blizzard Beach, Mt. Everest and Galaxies Edge. Would I have rotated the orientation differently or expanded the scope of the viewing decks? Yep.
To me, one of the best and underrated components of Gran Destino (notice I got it right this time) was the back of the resort. Although the front of the resort has a simple and yet soothing water feature, it is the back that drew me in. A simple bird drying it's wings, a myriad of wooden benches lined with rope lights underneath and a view which is over the lake commands it being photo worthy. Although we didn't have one drink or a bite to eat, this resort, assuming it maintains a competitive moderate pricing level, is a welcomed addition to Walt Disney World.
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