Coming back from Epcot, is it easiest to take a bus or use the monorail?
There is no monorail connection at WL
Coming back from Epcot, is it easiest to take a bus or use the monorail?
Definitely the bus. You could take the monorail but it’s not a direct trip. You would have to take the Epcot monorail to the TTC, then switch to the MK monorail, once there, take the boat back to the WL.Coming back from Epcot, is it easiest to take a bus or use the monorail?
Was in a BR one bedroom about a week ago and I do not think either of the two TV's were smart TV's. However, BR has not been updated in a while. You could bring a Fire Stick or Roku. The Wi-fi signal in the room was non-existent when we arrived, I called the FD and they were able to connect me to an IT desk that was able to fix it. So yes, Disney IT can fix some things!Anyone that has stayed here recently remember if they have smart TVs in the rooms yet?
Wilderness lodge is tricky because the lobby is technically the second floor (i think). There is actually a wing of first floor rooms that require going up in the elevator to get to the lobby. We stayed in a studio on the first floor and hated it. The only convenience was the little side door out to the bus loop, but that would only apply to the studios, not the hotel side.We will have an ECV during our stay this weekend just wondering whether we need to request a first floor room to avoid needing an elevator I have seen some rooms down that hallway across from Bell services counter and gift shop...
You are going to need the elevator no matter what floor you are on with the way the Wilderness Lodge is built.We will have an ECV during our stay this weekend just wondering whether we need to request a first floor room to avoid needing an elevator I have seen some rooms down that hallway across from Bell services counter and gift shop...
We will have an ECV during our stay this weekend just wondering whether we need to request a first floor room to avoid needing an elevator I have seen some rooms down that hallway across from Bell services counter and gift shop...
It depends on which side of the WL you are staying. The rooms you mentioned that are past the Mercantile store are all CCV DVC units. What type of room do you have?We will have an ECV during our stay this weekend just wondering whether we need to request a first floor room to avoid needing an elevator I have seen some rooms down that hallway across from Bell services counter and gift shop...
CCV studioIt depends on which side of the WL you are staying. The rooms you mentioned that are past the Mercantile store are all CCV DVC units. What type of room do you have?
Only the north wing is still regular resort rooms. For the regular resort rooms there is a ramp built into the architecture just past WCC that takes everyone down to the first floor rooms, pool, boat dock and Geyser point.
Dave
There are basically two views for CCV, courtyard or leisure pool. The rooms located closest to Bay Lake might have some sideways views of the lake. Some of the rooms on the upper floors of the courtyard view rooms could have a partial fireworks view. We find the courtyard to be noisy but it can have nice views.What would you request for a CCV studio room? I have no idea what area to request.
2nd floor may be nice! It will be during Christmas season and will like enjoying the lobby decorations.4th or 5th floors for views
2nd floor is lobby level
IMHO all CCV rooms are nice. For my family, we prefer the 2nd floor because it is on the same level as the lobby (I have a family member who doesn't like riding in elevators). You may prefer a higher floor. Touring Plans Room Finder may help if you're looking for a particular room view. I believe simple room requests are best, better odds of being fulfilled.
You might see the very high fireworks, but the train station would block your view of lower ones since you can't even see the castle spires from there. I'd recommend boat to MK then ferry or monorail to the TTC to watch the fireworks from the ferry dock. You can't see the detailed projections on the castle, but you can see the castle itself as well as the fireworks, and the audio is piped in. Check out this thread: https://www.disboards.com/threads/can-you-see-mk-fireworks-from-ttc.3568910/And also, if we were to take the boat from WL to the MK dock, then walk up to the area before the entrance (past the monorail tracks) is that a decent place to watch the MK fireworks if you're not entering the park?
Thanks for the info, may try this on our next tripYou might see the very high fireworks, but the train station would block your view of lower ones since you can't even see the castle spires from there. I'd recommend boat to MK then ferry or monorail to the TTC to watch the fireworks from the ferry dock. You can't see the detailed projections on the castle, but you can see the castle itself as well as the fireworks, and the audio is piped in. Check out this thread: https://www.disboards.com/threads/can-you-see-mk-fireworks-from-ttc.3568910/