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  1. Dave
    April 4, 2017

    Claire, most stuff should be done then, but a Courtyard view will be safest…

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  2. Claire
    March 26, 2017

    Hi Dave,
    What is the best request of room to make in order to be least affected by the construction / have the best views ?
    Thanks.

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    • Dave
      March 27, 2017

      Claire, when are you arriving?

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      • Claire Laggan
        April 1, 2017

        Dave, mid June 2017. Thanks.

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  3. Dave B
    March 9, 2017

    My wife 4 year old daughter and I are going the first week of May in a standard view room.We just found out that roaring fork is closed for construction. Do you know what the noise level is like while work is going on.? Also, how much does the construction interfere with the overall experience of the wilderness lodge?

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    • Dave
      March 11, 2017

      Dave, the standard rooms don’t have much exposure to the construction issues, other than walls boarding up one side of the lobby.

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  4. Nicole
    March 7, 2017

    We are planning a trip the middle of September we’ve stayed at Animal kingdom lodge twice and LOVED it!! I’ve wanted to stay at wilderness lodge but both times they were doing construction. I booked animal kingdom again because of the construction going on. I’m thinking strongly about changing our reservations. What are your thought?

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    • Dave
      March 8, 2017

      Nicole, I think it will be totally fine by then!

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