This is so pretty. I think some, if not all have been renovated with a pull down Murphy bed. I think Riviera still edges this out. But they're my two favorites.
We try to show everything we can to be helpful. 😊 All 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms villas at Disney have an in-room washer and dryer. The deluxe studios and hotel rooms do not.
I'm telling you, the more I see of the Grand Floridian, the more I want to stay there. I'm going to see if you've done a tour of the amenities. What an awesome view.
Wow no wonder why these rooms stay booked! Absolutely gorgeous! Fingers crossed I’m hoping to do a solo Disney trip next year and hope I can book this room all to myself!! Your video really helped me. Pictures are one thing videos.....yes please :)
Glad you enjoyed it! The walkway has been completed but is still not open yet. We’ve asked a few times now, but Disney has kept it a secret of when it will officially open. Hopefully soon!
Taste in style or not there is no argument that the GF and the Riviera rooms are the best build quality. Surprisingly the Saratoga Spring refresh came in a close third! Move from a Bay lake, Beach, Boardwalk or AKV room into one of those three and its downright shocking(CCV is starting to show its age too). Im not speaking about location, amenities or price. Just room build quality.
Why does Disney’s website say the standard view one-bedroom villa comes with a small refrigerator and a kitchenette? We are booked in one next week and thought we were getting what you showed, but the website says you have to have lake view for the full kitchen. I’m so confused!
Not all of the descriptions on Disney’s website are accurate. It happens. All 1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas have full kitchens. Only deluxe studios have a kitchenette. So you will have a full kitchen 😊
I have to ask....how can people afford these kinds of resort? I usually stay at a Holiday Inn - because these Disney resorts - would force me to either take a loan - or give up food for a month or two.
We run into tons of people from Europe who are paying 800 to 1000 a night for two weeks! Cheaper to buy dvc. You do not save money with dvc but the experience is totally different.
@@monorailred1 You absolutely save money with DVC. I used to go for a week every January and stay at a moderate resort. Usually Caribbean Beach. I still go every January for a week. But I stay at a deluxe resort and it's at least $400 less for the week.
it’s people who are wealthier. We couldn’t stay here either when we were younger. But now we are planning to, just for a night to try it. Then will try the poly and wilderness lodge.
I have to honestly say I love your videos.. having Allyssa opening the couches and chairs to show the room each place has is the best part. Really helps with figuring out if we all will fit comfortably. BUT I have to point out my pet peeve with your videos...... really, do you have to point out every hidden mickey????? Yea I know you obviously like to find them, but did you ever think that maybe WE would like to look for them ourselves????? Please... just please stop.
This is so pretty. I think some, if not all have been renovated with a pull down Murphy bed. I think Riviera still edges this out. But they're my two favorites.
Yes. The new rooms will have Murphy Beds. We have a stay booked in September to show the new rooms 😊
Love having the monorail passing by.
It was amazing to see 💕
I love that you guys show which ones have a washer n dryer! You'd be surprised how hard it is to research which ones have a washer n dryer 😅
We try to show everything we can to be helpful. 😊 All 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms villas at Disney have an in-room washer and dryer. The deluxe studios and hotel rooms do not.
@@HereWithTheEars We LOVE your videos, we recently bought a new DVC contract and are planning our next vacation so watching your whole channel :)
I'm telling you, the more I see of the Grand Floridian, the more I want to stay there. I'm going to see if you've done a tour of the amenities. What an awesome view.
We haven’t done one yet, but once everything reopens here, we’ll do a full resort tour 😊
@@HereWithTheEars That will be fantastic. 🤗
Wow no wonder why these rooms stay booked! Absolutely gorgeous! Fingers crossed I’m hoping to do a solo Disney trip next year and hope I can book this room all to myself!! Your video really helped me. Pictures are one thing videos.....yes please :)
Have a great time, and we hope you get the room! The layout of these rooms is awesome, and we had a great view! ❤️
It's an amazing view WAW !!
We had a beautiful view! Loved our stay here ❤️
This feels like the rooms they showcase in some of their commercials.
This one and Riviera are their two they show a lot 😊
Great video, beautiful room. Thank you!
You’re welcome 😃
Thanks for. The video “ nothing like the grand”” truly the flagship of hotels!!! Any info on when the walkway will be complete thanks 😎
Glad you enjoyed it! The walkway has been completed but is still not open yet. We’ve asked a few times now, but Disney has kept it a secret of when it will officially open. Hopefully soon!
love the tour, thank you. Having said that, I still like the 1 bedroom villa at Bay Lake better, but that's just my opinion
The views at BLT are amazing!
Taste in style or not there is no argument that the GF and the Riviera rooms are the best build quality. Surprisingly the Saratoga Spring refresh came in a close third! Move from a Bay lake, Beach, Boardwalk or AKV room into one of those three and its downright shocking(CCV is starting to show its age too). Im not speaking about location, amenities or price. Just room build quality.
Why does Disney’s website say the standard view one-bedroom villa comes with a small refrigerator and a kitchenette? We are booked in one next week and thought we were getting what you showed, but the website says you have to have lake view for the full kitchen. I’m so confused!
Not all of the descriptions on Disney’s website are accurate. It happens. All 1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas have full kitchens. Only deluxe studios have a kitchenette. So you will have a full kitchen 😊
I have to ask....how can people afford these kinds of resort? I usually stay at a Holiday Inn - because these Disney resorts - would force me to either take a loan - or give up food for a month or two.
Most people staying in a villa use Disney Vacation Club points which makes the cost about half of what is shown on Disney’s website
We run into tons of people from Europe who are paying 800 to 1000 a night for two weeks! Cheaper to buy dvc. You do not save money with dvc but the experience is totally different.
@@monorailred1 You absolutely save money with DVC. I used to go for a week every January and stay at a moderate resort. Usually Caribbean Beach. I still go every January for a week. But I stay at a deluxe resort and it's at least $400 less for the week.
it’s people who are wealthier. We couldn’t stay here either when we were younger. But now we are planning to, just for a night to try it. Then will try the poly and wilderness lodge.
I have to honestly say I love your videos.. having Allyssa opening the couches and chairs to show the room each place has is the best part. Really helps with figuring out if we all will fit comfortably. BUT I have to point out my pet peeve with your videos...... really, do you have to point out every hidden mickey????? Yea I know you obviously like to find them, but did you ever think that maybe WE would like to look for them ourselves????? Please... just please stop.
Hi. Do you guys recommend room numbers or some area to ask for in the standard rooms at GF?
We usually request to face the monorail or a higher floor for better views 😊
@@HereWithTheEars thank you 😊 I will do the same. 41 days to go but who is counting. Enjoy ohio
So the 1 bedroom has one shower and the studio has two showers. Do I have that right?
That's correct!
A 6 minute time difference from the click on the microwave and the stove... That would drive me crazy...
Just saying
We didn’t even notice it lol