I believe they said they would be taking all of 2024 to replace them in waves.Interesting. We have a cabin booked for early May. Assuming they're not taking them all out in March?
The fact that they are trying to sell these things without a model up is baffling to me. I wonder how many the sold so far, if any.And wouldn't you think they would finish a model ASAP including deck and side closures to have for walk-throughs?
We were at the HDDR Sunday and one of the chefs at TE said the first one was supposed to be on site. There was activity in the 2300 loop and the road was closed.
They certainly should be using a better picture but at least it doesn’t list it once you are browsing the dining options.Going to assume that this was just an uninformed choice on the DVC people's side but on the DVC site under "Dining" for the Cabins at Fort Wilderness there is a photo of Mickey's Backyard BBQ...but maybe there is a chance they are bringing that back?
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Part of my discussion Sunday with one of the Chefs at TE and she said "Nothing planned that they have heard about". We were hoping, since that was one of our favorites.Going to assume that this was just an uninformed choice on the DVC people's side but on the DVC site under "Dining" for the Cabins at Fort Wilderness there is a photo of Mickey's Backyard BBQ...but maybe there is a chance they are bringing that back?
Going to assume that this was just an uninformed choice on the DVC people's side but on the DVC site under "Dining" for the Cabins at Fort Wilderness there is a photo of Mickey's Backyard BBQ...but maybe there is a chance they are bringing that back?
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In case anyone was curious, here are the site plans Ed spoke of. The "New Dining Pavilion" was thought to be the MBBBQ replacement. For reference, this was behind the Settlement Trading Post. Pioneer Hall (Hoop-Dee-Do) is on the far lower left.The original Reflections plan, back before it was announced as Reflections, included a new Backyard BBQ Pavilion behind the Settlement TP which would have also wiped out the golf cart parking lot between the lake and the TP (as a landscaped walk-up area for the Pavilion).
Bama Ed