(For the first page of this review of the Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, see this.)
THE BATH AND MASTER BEDROOM OF A BOULDER RIDGE VILLA AT THE WILDERNESS LODGE
The master bath and bedroom is the same in both One and Two Bedroom Boulder Ridge Villas.
They are accessed from a short hall near the kitchen. First on tap is the washer-dryer.
Next is the divided bath, with part accessible from the hall, part from the master bedroom, and a door between the two parts.
The part accessible from the hall includes a sink…
…shower…
…and in its own space, toilet.
The part accessible from the master bedroom has this sink…
…and a whirplool tub.
In the back of this master bath space is another large closet, romantically equipped with a laundry tub.
In the master bedroom itself you’ll find on one side a king bed.
On both sides the bed tables have storage…
…these villas have plenty of storage. But I do miss the desk you’ll find in other such villas.
On the other side of the room you’ll find a small bench, a TV/dresser combo, and an easy chair.
The bench has drawer storage below…
…and the dresser adds more.
A closer view of the chair.
These rooms are just fine for most couples!!
THE ART AND AMENITIES OF THE BOULDER RIDGE VILLAS AT THE WILDERNESS LODGE
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Martha, it could be…
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Do you think the master closet in the one-bedroom villa could be large enough for a pack and play? it would be so nice to be able to tuck the baby away in there for quiet for him and more floor space for us!
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we have six people…
2 adults, 4 children,,, ages 9,7,4,and 1
we are looking at the beach club, wilderness lodge or WLV, or Poly to stay in july for 9 nights.
while we are awaiting the summer sale (poly villas not in sale), what resort do you suggest for our family with young kids?
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Pete, you can book that group into a studio at the Poly or WL, but not (unless refurb there happens faster than expected) into the Beach Club. Moreover, BC is pretty awkward for an MK focused trip–which, at those ages, your visit should be. I haven’t stayed in a Poly studio yet (booked for April!) but it will be more spacious than VWL.
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We have 5 total ..2 adults & 3 kids 7,5 & 2..we are first timers..going to book @ WL a studio…or should we pay the extra $550 to stay in a standard. @ the polyineasian?? Worth it?? Staying 6 nights
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Katie, it’s hard for me to say something is worth it to others. And I can’t double check the math without knowing your dates. WL has much better kid appeal and better price, Poly wins on all other dimensions. When you are using the fold-down bed in the studio, you lose the table…will this bother any of the adults?
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