(For the first page of this review of the Treehouse Villas, click here.)
THE MASTER BEDROOM AND BATH AT THE TREEHOUSE VILLAS
The master bedroom in the Treehouse Villas has a queen bed–smaller than the kings in other DVC master bedrooms.
Here’s another view of the queen–and of the view outside the bedroom windows. Note at the foot of the bed the TV and dresser.
There’s another smaller dresser on the side…
…and at the foot of the bed a bench and desk as well.
Near the door to the bath you’ll find this closet–there’s plenty of storage both in this room and in the villas overall.
The master bath opens from the back of the bedroom. It offers this sink and large counter…
…and a glassed-in whirlpool bath, with, unusually…
…a shower before the bath in the same glassed-in space.
The toilet has its own separate space.
THE BACK BEDROOMS AND BATH AT THE TREEHOUSE VILLAS
The rest of the spaces in the villa are off a hall on the other side of the living room. The first door on the right of this hall is the bunk bed room, the second the queen room, the center door the bath, and unseen on the left is a door to the laundry.
Here’s the washer and dryer, typical of DVC villas.
The bath is un-divided–a mistake in a space that sleeps 9, especially when the only other bath is hidden away in the master bedroom. Here’s the sink side…
…and the tub/shower.
The queen room back here is smaller and less furnished than the master bedroom–although it has all the basics, and has one of the fun corner windows.
Besides the bed and side tables, there’s a TV and dresser…
The bunk bed room has the same stuff except for shelves rather than bed tables. As noted earlier, the bunk mattresses are just 70 inches long–with frame clearance allowing another couple of inches for toes–making them impractical for anyone much over 5′ 8″.
Also in the bunk bed room you’ll find this TV and dresser…
…this closet just beyond it…
More so than any other DVC options, the Treehouses are not large hotel rooms, but rather little houses. As a result, while you are in them, they bring a combination of wonderful livability and charming woodsy decor…
…and when you are near them, you can luxuriate in as natural a setting as you will find in Walt Disney World–for this view, I just went down the steps and turned right.
But it’s getting someplace else that shows their shortcomings. Remarkably inconvenient even for those with cars, I can’t possibly recommend them to first timers.
But for repeat visitors with wheels and a reason to stay in them–like wanting the three bedrooms, the deck, the extra living space, the lovely setting, the quiet and solitude–they are just great!
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8 Comments on "Review: The Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, Page 3"
We are staying here for our first visit. Unfortunately we picked this as the only real option for my husband myself and 8 children 1-17. We are using disney transportation and now I worry we will not make times we want to be places. Is there anywhere else in this size and price range you would recommend more?
Lori, nine plus a one year old fit and is OK, so long as you have two people besides the one year old short enough to fit the bunk beds
we have the treehouse booked for our first time! Now I am worried. We have 9 plus a one year old and we all wanted to be together since it was Christmas. Is there anywhere else that we can be together. My dad and wife we booked at saratoga springs. They will have a car. Will they be alright or should we book them somewhere else and where for same money? Thank You