Just you. She made it! See post #558 for a photo taken by James Vasquez. Woot!Is it just me, or did the light-up Tinkerbell accent in all the renderings not make it into the final build? The one on the far right side of the front facade.
Was waiting for your countdown post!!! Can’t wait for pictures.T
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Not sure about the lobby but they took reservations for the tours of the rooms for the first weekend already (all booked) but that actually starts the 29th. I was told you can book tours with your guide if you didn’t get one of the slots. I’m am excited but also expectation chaos tomorrow! Woo hoooo!!Is the public allowed to tour the DVC tower lobby on the 28th? Can anyone tour the rooms? Or are they limiting it to people that are booked?
Gonna cross-post for @DonMacGregor, who put this in the VGC thread.I'm sure it's been posted somewhere in this thread, but has anyone figured out what the Preferred View is for studios? I mean, it doesn't matter a whole lot to me as I'm a local and have seen it all, LOL, but just curious.
Ok, uncle. You're one day count down post is waaaaayyy better than mine! : )
Thanks! We'll find out what preferred means in about 10 days.Gonna cross-post for @DonMacGregor, who put this in the VGC thread.
Disney's descriptions:
- Standard View
- Views of Gardens, Street or Parking Area
- Preferred View
- Views of Pool
Based on the descriptions, it's likely any view of either pool counts as Preferred. Considering there's pool to the east (Monorail Pool) and 'in' the L shape (Palette Pool), it's likely the majority of rooms are Preferred. This is reinforced by all 1BR/2BR being classified as Preferred, while being in multiple locations.
Based on that, here's my guess for which rooms are Preferred (blue) and Standard (maroon):
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I'm not so sure. All 2BR are "Preferred View", and they go up to the top floor and include units that will be facing the street. I think it would be a bit odd to have a 2BR "Preferred View" with a nearly identical view as a neighboring "Standard View" Studio (especially when SV is lower points and DVC could sell more points by classifying them PV).I would think higher floors in the back are mostly going to look out onto the street/Anaheim and sold thus be standard.
Someone can correct me if I’m wrong (and guess we’ll find out in 24h) but only 1bdrm, 2brdm, grand villas and hopefully some of the duos have balconies. On blueprints it didn’t look like any of the deluxe studios other than garden view have them.I have a standard view studio in November and a preferred view in January reserved for me. Do we know if any of the standard studios have balconies?
I am not sure at all, you're likely right, I was just saying how I think it should be. I think lots of people will be requesting a view of the monorail pool!I'm not so sure. All 2BR are "Preferred View", and they go up to the top floor and include units that will be facing the street. I think it would be a bit odd to have a 2BR "Preferred View" with a nearly identical view as a neighboring "Standard View" Studio (especially when SV is lower points and DVC could sell more points by classifying them PV).
For reference, here's the top floor, top left 2BR (blue) faces the street:
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I am very curious about the studios at the very bottom/southern tip of this floor plan. On lower floors they'd logically be a Standard View, but on the top floor maybe Preferred View? Lotta roof view though, and no pool view, so probably SV.
It will be interesting as many of the rooms (well, likely all rooms above the 3rd or 4th floor on the back side, IE everything facing Walnut), will have both a pool view AND a street view...Gonna cross-post for @DonMacGregor, who put this in the VGC thread.
Disney's descriptions:
- Standard View
- Views of Gardens, Street or Parking Area
- Preferred View
- Views of Pool