REVIEW: The Villas at the Grand Floridian Open as Latest Disney Vacation Club Resort

The Villas at the Grand Floridian opened on Wednesday, October 23rd and we were lucky enough to spend the first night staying in a one bedroom villa at the new resort.

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First off, I need to say there is probably not a bigger fan of the Grand Floridian than I. I’ve stayed at the GF most trips during my childhood and have always loved the laid back atmosphere and the bright white design of the buildings. I probably fell in love with the hotel because I lived in New York and all of this was just so different from what I was used to at home.

When they announced the Villas at the Grand Floridian, I was worried about what the hotel would lose in charm by adding another large building in a particularly empty spot along the beach. Losing most of the beach and the seemingly abandoned yet serene pathway between the Wedding Pavilion and the Grand Floridian took a while to get used to, however, once the new pathway along the shore next to Villas opened a few weeks ago, I was very happy with the end result.

There are two paths leading from the Villas to the main building, and both are a fairly quick 3-4 minute walk. The pathway looks really long in photos, but the Villas are deciveingly close to the rest of the resort. If you have small children, you’ll love the proximity to the Alice in Wonderland water play area and the smaller of the two resort pools.

The lobby is not very big, but being a DVC resort, there was really no need for it to be. The adorable fountain featuring the  penguins from Mary Poppins serves as a wonderful centerpiece and the tall chandeliers are gorgeous.

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We have video of the lobby, fountain, and the exterior of the hotel to share with you:

As you may recall, we toured the model rooms of the hotel a few months back. Even though we had seen what the rooms would look like, walking into them and seeing the Seven Seas Lagoon outside the window was astonishing. That being said, lake views are not rare and the Grand Floridian, but the proximity to the Polynesian and the Wedding Pavilion provided some interesting new vantages.

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The room itself was wonderful. The amenities are probably more than you really need on vacation, but are welcome none-the-less. The beds were comfortable, although the small bed inside the TV stand is really only suitable for children or shorter guests.

There was plenty of kitchen space offered and the fridge was absolutely massive. If you are staying here for more than a week and going to stock up on food and drinks, the fridge will easily hold whatever you could possibly want to store in it. I would still only fill half of this thing with the full contents of our fridge at home! Also, the kitchen has my favorite Disney decoration in the rooms hanging right above the table…

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The bathroom was spacious and very nice as well. We did use the television hidden in the bathroom mirror while taking a bath and it was really enjoyable (as were the massage jets in the bath tub). The shower was ridiculous… I felt crazy using a shower quite that large. I know the room sleeps a lot of people, but I don’t foresee putting everyone in the shower at once…

Here is a video tour of the one bedroom villa we stayed in:

In review, I think this hotel serves a great purpose. If you are looking for luxury, using Disney Vacation Club points, and have a family big enough to need this much room, this hotel is for you. The building isn’t huge, so I don’t think it is unfair to think this will typically be booked up despite the price point. As always with the Grand Floridian, you can’t beat the location. The Magic Kingdom is just one monorail stop away and there is convenient boat transportation available in the marina. The Villas at the Grand Floridian takes the flagship Walt Disney World Resort hotel and adds larger rooms with kitchens. That’s all. The rooms are gorgeous, the views on the lake side are fantastic, and if you are a DVC member, this is always going to be a better value than staying in a normal Grand Floridian room. It serves a purpose, not one that I or any non-Vacation Club member has, but serves one regardless. If you get the chance and it fits your needs, stay here. You’ll have a grand-old time…

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Dirk Wallen’s 10/9/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom yesterday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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The final turnstiles at the Magic Kingdom are being converted to touch-point entrances

Some pavement outside of the Confectionery being worked on

The entirety of Main Street will be repaved in January in preparation for Festival of Fantasy

A few weeks ago, Sleepy Hollow got a new sign and a new name, now the Sleepy Hollow Inn

All of the walls are down around the old Peter Pan restroom area

A new backdrop for the Peter Pan and Wendy meet and greet was revealed

Peter Pan’s Flight is down for refurbishment

It appears that paper FastPass (or legacy if you prefer) is gone forever at Peter Pan’s Flight

Some work going on at Pinocchio’s Village Haus, but the restaurant remains open

Work continues on the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train in New Fantasyland

A look through the wall reveals that the pathway and fence along the ride are finished

The cake cups are still available at Cheshire Cafe, so they must be doing well

A new Madame Leota Haunted Mansion phone case available for the iPhone 5

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The Grand Floridian Villas are scheduled to open on the 23rd

Work is wrapping up

The walkway to the older buildings is the last piece to be completed

Until it is done, there are going to be some monorail downtimes daily

Mary Poppins Penguin Fountain To Grace The Villas at the Grand Floridian

When guests enter the Grand Atrium Lobby of the Villas at the Grand Floridian, not only will they find two 45-foot-long gold chandeliers, but they will also find this charming fountain:

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Made of bronze, guests will find seven penguins from Mary Poppins in playful poses in this lobby feature

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Here is an artist crafting the penguins for the fountain

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The penguins during the casting process

So, what do you think of this accent for the lobby of the Villas at the Grand Floridian?

PHOTOS: Inside Model Rooms of “The Villas at the Grand Floridian”

Earlier today, I was lucky enough to get a tour of the model villas for “The Villas at the Grand Floridian” which will be opening in October. Here are photos I took of the deluxe studio and one-bedroom villa model rooms:

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The hallway

Artwork in the hallway

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First we will look at the studio

I’m not surprised to see Mary Poppins in the room, but The Happiest Millionaire? A really cool obscure reference!

The pull-out bed has Dumbo artwork behind it

The kitchen

The bathroom

Yes, there is a TV in the mirror…

Now on to the one-bedroom villa

Notice the Duffy in the girl’s basket in the picture on the right…

Mary Poppins lyrics adorn the back of the fold-out bed in this room

The kitchen is pretty awesome

The kitchen table

The master bedroom

Cute Mary Poppins artwork

The bathroom in the master bedroom

Hard to see, but the shower is huge! You could fit a lot of people in there…

Bathtub

Walk-in closet

The fold-out bed is in this unit

While I felt like the studio was nothing special, I felt the one-bedroom villa was just about the nicest Disney hotel room I have ever seen. While we have to wait a few more months to see the building completed, The room models have certainly wet my appetite for this new Disney Vacation Club Resort.

What do you think of these model rooms?

Dirk Wallen’s 7/10-12/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Epcot last week and has a number of newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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Work continues on the Villas at the Grand Floridian as we approach the opening in October

Things are still a bit of a mess right now

Moving to the Magic Kingdom, the post for the Hall of Champions sign is walled

Cinderella’s fountain is still roped off from guests… we think some Brazilian tourists tried to bathe in it…

Still nothing to see over at Princess Fairytale Hall

FastPass+ has been testing a lot at the Magic Kingdom

A look at the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train construction

A look at the backside along with Triton’s Treasures

This portion where the track makes a wide turn and dives underground looks exciting!

Moving over to Animal Kingdom, work continues on the new Festival of the Lion King theater

The walls now have some themed signage

You can see the crane from various places in Africa

On Kilimanjaro Safaris, the Addax are still in place…

But they are still trying to re-introduce the Zebras

So the Zebras may make a full-time return soon… or not

Work has been completed on the FastPass+ queue at Finding Nemo: the Musical

Heading over to Epcot, another round of turnstile conversions has begun

FountainView is still preparing to be the next Starbucks location in the fall

Walls are still up around what should have been a new food cart months ago…

The FastPAss+ signage is up and running at Journey Into Imagination with Figment

Signs also went up at the Seas with Nemo and Friends

Work continues on Spice Road Table in Morocco

We can see construction going vertical now

Dirk Wallen’s 6/30/13 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom yesterday and has a few newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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A look at the Villas at the Grand Floridian from across the lagoon

A look at construction of the third bus loop at the Magic Kingdom

A few awnings have already gone up

Mickey may be sold out, but you can still pick up a patriotic Minnie plush

Some special shirts out for the 4th of July as well

Well, Sleepy Hollow Refreshments is no longer behind tarps!

There may be no signage or shingles up yet, but the building is looking great

Cinderella’s fountain was roped off for some reason…

Stand-by and FastPass+ entrances are now ready to roll at Magic Carpets of Aladdin

Dirk Wallen’s 6/27/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Animal Kingdom, the Villas at the Grand Floridian, and Epcot earlier today and took some great photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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Starting at Animal Kingdom, Kodak signage is gone from the Camera Center

With FastPass+ currently testing, It’s Tough to be a Bug once again has a FastPass queue

There are still some construction walls up under the Tree of Life, meaning they are still installing nets under it

Wow, they’ve caught plenty of stuff…

Over at Camp Minnie-Mickey, this theater is still just stroller parking

Since it isn’t closing in this location just yet, they are using FastPass+ at Festival of the Lion King

Pocahontas has moved into one of the greeting trails at Camp Minnie-Mickey

Chip and Dale have moved into another

Work continues on the new Festival of the Lion King theater in Africa

Still not much to see

Work is wrapping up on the FastPass+ queue at Finding Nemo: The Musical

The signage is now up

Leaving Animal Kingdom, work continues on the Villas at the Grand Floridian

I’m not crazy about the plain white sides, but I’ll hold my judgement until the building is finished

Scaffolding is down on the water side and it looks fantastic

Work continues on the new bus loop at the Magic Kingdom

More turnstile conversions happening at Epcot

The middle section that is typically the exit is walled-off

Some touch-point entrances are going to be here soon

In other news, they are still patching up the landscaping from the Flower and Garden Festival

Dirk Wallen’s 6/18/13 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom on Tuesday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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The Villas at the Grand Floridian are starting to match the Grand Floridian skyline

They are racing towards an October opening

Work continues on the third bus loop at the Magic Kingdom

The first awnings for the bus loop have started to appear

Yep…

Tarps still up on the Adventureland Veranda

It looks like A Pirate’s Adventure is going to have FastPass+ at some point

Guests can’t board at the Frontierland Railroad Station currently as they work on the stairs

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments… say it with me… IS STILL BEHIND TARPS

Walls still up on the waterfront in Liberty Square

FastPass+ entrance at “it’s a small world” ready for testing this week

You can now buy your own Gaston’s Tavern sign at Bonjour Village Gifts

Dirk Wallen’s 6/10/13 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom on Monday and has plenty of newsworthy photos to share with us, so lets take a look:

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Work is still in the early stages for the third bus loop at the Magic Kingdom

A look at the Villas at the Grand Floridian from across the lagoon

An up-close look

The Main Street Bakery should re-open as a Starbucks location any day now

]The former Hall of Champions is still behind tarps

The unexplained tarps are still up on the facade of the Adventureland Veranda

Some work taking place on the second level of Grizzly Hall required the removal of the Jamboree sign

Tarps still up at Sleepy Hallow Refreshments

Columbia Harbour House is also still behind tarps

Some walls up by the boat dock as well

Nothing new over at the former Peter Pan restrooms

The absence of tarps at Princess Fairytale Hall may mean we are just a few weeks away from a soft-opening

The new signage was quickly installed and un-installed recently at the Mad Tea Party, it should be back soon

Slowly the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train facade is looking more and more complete

the section on the backside that is finished opened as a stroller parking area

HEY! Lone Ranger pins are put already if you want them. Oh, you don’t? Well, they are here if you change your mind…

The Villas at the Grand Floridian Go On Sale This Week!

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For those of you wondering when you might be able to buy into the Disney Vacation Club Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, it will be May 23rd for DVC members and June 19th for non-members:

This video also provides our first-look inside a model villa.

So, what do you think of the Villas at the Grand Floridian?