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Oh wow, interesting info! I'm kinda disappointed that the LM section doesn't get the interior hallways but I guess it makes sense as that's where the standard rooms are (easiest to just build the buildings exactely like the ones at the other values). Nonetheless, interior hallways always add something extra, feels less like a motel.
....it's not like they had a choice regarding the hallway configuration for the LM buildings. They were already built when POP's 2nd phase (Nostalgic Years) went on hold. So...when AoA popped into the heads of the WDW exec's....they had a choice....tear down the existing buildings....or just build them as initially intended. I would imagine that if Disney could have its way...all the rooms would be family suites...because the room-rate is much higher.
Didn't they basically tear down the buildings anyways because they'd just stood there unfinished for too long?
I think if Disney had wanted to make AoA an all-suite resort, they would have. By having one section with standard rooms, they make sure the resort appeals to everybody, not just families. Either way, I'm glad they did so we get to stay there next year
Didn't they basically tear down the buildings anyways because they'd just stood there unfinished for too long?
I think if Disney had wanted to make AoA an all-suite resort, they would have. By having one section with standard rooms, they make sure the resort appeals to everybody, not just families. Either way, I'm glad they did so we get to stay there next year
.....of the 3 buildings that make up the LM section (standard value rooms)...2 had already been built (the 2 closest to the lake). So I guess...to keep the "theme" of LM as a "standard room" area...the 3rd building was completed just like the other two. It's easier than tearing buildings down...and the ones that were built were weather-tight...and are concrete construction...so there was little impact on them being vacant for 7 years.
....I'm going to get to check out the resort in a bit under 60 days. We'll be at POP...and my brother and his family will be at the Lion King section of AoA...so we'll just HAVE to visit them.
Cant wait to hear how it is, would like to stay there on a trip. We are going to be planning a 2013 trip but will be at WL since Daughter is going DVC so we get to do deluxe that trip, maybe later we can get to AOA with another GC just 3 of us.
Would love to see pictures if you take them.
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When we were at WDW a few weeks ago, we stopped by to check out AoA since that is where we are staying in October for our All Girl's trip!!
I was unable to get inside the hallways for the rooms. I believe you need a key to get into the buildings. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
I loved the fun feel of the resort! Of course the attention to detail is amazing!
I was only able to walk around the Finding Nemo part. The other sections were not accessible to guests yet. But the Cars section looks so cute!
When you walk into the main building to check in it is the same exact set up as Pop Century. Everything is very bright and colorful!
Thank you for the link with all of the great pictures! I am very excited to stay there in October!
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I just checked out of there yesterday after a 6 day stay in the Nemo building. I am working on a trip report. I have about 600 pictures. I am trying to send them but only the one at a time method seems to work so it is slow. It really wasn't as good as it has been reported. It actually was way better in my opinion.
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