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Category — d. Where to Stay at Walt Disney World

Review: Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Page 7

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MORE ON BAY LAKE TOWER AT DISNEY’S CONTEMPORARY RESORT

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According to Walt Disney World’s website,  “Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort…has been designed to complement the fabled styling of the classic Disney’s Contemporary Resort building and promises to deliver some of the most dramatic views available anywhere at Walt Disney World Resort.”

Bay Lake Tower opened in August 2009 as part of the new generation of Disney Vacation Club resorts.

Like Kidani Village at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, which also opened in 2009,  it features larger kitchen/living/dining rooms in its one and two bedroom villas, allowing both for one more person in occupancy, and a much more livable space, even when the fold-out beds in this area are opened.

Views from Bay Lake Tower are indeed spectacular.

See the photo to the right for a view of Wishes from my tenth-floor balcony a few years ago.

Otherwise, like Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Bay Lake Tower is essentially un-themed.

While its design and look are not as dated and brutal as those of the Contemporary Resort, neither are they interesting, playful, or kid-appealing.

Like many other Disney Vacation Club resorts co-located with a deluxe hotel, Bay Lake Tower relies on Disney’s Contemporary Resort for many services.

Bay Lake Tower has no shopping or dining options of its own–for these, one walks to the Contemporary, either outside or via a key-access fifth-floor sky-way.

Speaking of key access…Bay Lake Tower is unique at Walt Disney World for the extent to which it is closed to those without keys.  Key access is required for all entrances, including from the Contemporary, and to and from the pool.

I suppose this extra measure of security is welcome, and partly explained by how close a walk it is from the Magic Kingdom.  Given the absence of restaurants, there’s no real reason for anyone other than a guest to be in the building…other than curiosity, a defining characteristic of Walt Disney World fans.

Also in the lobby is a guardian of its top-floor “Top of the World Lounge”–which, after 5p, is reserved for Disney Vacation Club members who are paying for a Bay Lake Tower stay using DVC points.

The lobby also has a small but distinguished collection of funny looking chairs. See photo above.

As oddly shaped as they are, more commonly than not they were draped with kids–so they must be comfortable!

Bay Lake Tower guests are welcome to use all of the facilities of the Contemporary, including its pool, beach, and water sports options.

Bay Lake Tower also has its own nice-sized pool, surrounded by the wings of the C-shaped building. See this for more on the pool.

Between the pool area and the main lobby are shuffleboard and boules courts.

Bay Lake Tower’s principal negatives are the small size of its studio and studio-based two bedroom lock-off villas, and its lack of kid appeal.

The bedroom component of its studio rooms is comparable in size to those of the value resorts, and smaller than the VIP suites at Disney’s pet center, Best Friends Pet Care!

Returning visitors will likely find Bay Lake Tower to be a favorite. The views from the higher floors are indeed spectacular, and in convenience it is second only to the Polynesian Resort.

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August 29, 2014   10 Comments

Review: The Beach and Pool at Bay Lake Tower

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THE POOL, BEACH AND OTHER AMENITIES AT BAY LAKE TOWER

The Pool at Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

Guests staying at Bay Lake Tower get access to all the amenities of its next-door sister resort, Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Review -The Pool and Beach at Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.netThe Contemporary has as long a list of fun stuff to do as you’ll find at any Disney World deluxe resort–from parasailing to shops to playful and fine dining. Details begin here.

In particular you’ll find at the Contemporary vast stretches of white sand beaches and two pools, one larger with a slide and a water play area, and another smaller one.

Bay Lake Tower is, however, unusual among the DVC resorts paired with deluxes in having an additional pool, the “Bay Cove Pool,” restricted to guests staying at Bay Lake Tower. Among the other paired DVC options, only Kidani Village also has a restricted pool.

Bay Lake Tower Area

Bay Lake Tower is shaped like a “C”, and the pool is heart-shaped and enmeshed at the end of its arms.

Pool at Night Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

Here’s a shot of it from the balcony of the Villa we stayed in.

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Here’s the pool and Bay Lake Tower.

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While there’s nothing overwhelmingly special about this pool, it is very convenient, and does have all the basics–a slide which you can see on the images above, a pool bar…

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…a hot tub…

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…and a kids water play area shaped like Mickey’s head.

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Outside the pool area there’s a little private beach…

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…and a fire pit.

Overall, this is a fine pool, with more on offer than the usual “quiet pools” that you’ll find near the DVC resorts paired with deluxes.

 

 

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August 28, 2014   2 Comments

Theming and Accommodations at Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort

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THEMING AT BAY LAKE TOWER AT DISNEY’S CONTEMPORARY RESORT

Bay Lake Tower is one of many Disney Vacation Club options at Walt Disney World. These resorts are available not only to DVC members, but also to everyone else, just like any other Disney World offering, through the regular Walt Disney World website or resort reservations phone number at 407-939-7675.

Kelly, the long-time travel agent partner of this site, can also book them for you. See the form near the bottom of this page for how to contact her.

They also are sometimes available to the general public at a discount through renting points from a Disney Vacation Club member or point broker.

Because the two sets of options at the Wilderness Lodge, Animal Kingdom Lodge and Saratoga Springs are so different, for review purposes I count thirteen options among the Disney Vacation Club resorts at Walt Disney World.

The overall ranking among them for first time family visitors is as follows:

  1. Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows (studios only)
  2. Copper Creek Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  3. Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  4. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House
  5. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Kidani Village
  6. Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  7. The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
  8. Disney’s Riviera Resort
  9. Disney’s Beach Club Villas
  10. Disney’s Boardwalk Villas
  11. Disney’s Old Key West Resort
  12. Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, main resort
  13. Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort, Treehouse Villas

The next DVC offering to open will be Reflections, located on grounds that were formerly part of Fort Wilderness.

Bay Lake at Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

According to Walt Disney World’s website,  “Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort…has been designed to complement the fabled styling of the classic Disney’s Contemporary Resort building and promises to deliver some of the most dramatic views available anywhere at Walt Disney World Resort.”

Bay Lake Tower opened in August 2009. Like Kidani Village at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, which also opened in 2009, it features larger kitchen/living/dining rooms in its one and two bedroom villas, allowing both one more person in occupancy, and a much more livable space, even when the fold-out beds in this area are opened.

Views from Bay Lake Tower are indeed spectacular.

See the photos for a view of the Magic Kingdom fireworks from my most recent stay here, when I had a second-floor theme standard view room–about as bad as views get.

Otherwise, like Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Bay Lake Tower is essentially un-themed.

While its design and look are not as dated and brutal as those of the Contemporary Resort, neither are they interesting, playful, or kid-appealing.

Like many other Disney Vacation Club resorts co-located with a deluxe hotel, Bay Lake Tower relies on Disney’s Contemporary Resort for many services.

Bay Lake Tower has no shopping or dining options of its own–for these, one walks to the Contemporary, either outside or via a fifth-floor walkway that links to the Contemporary’s fourth floor.

In the lobby of Bay Lake Tower is a dedicated check-in area, and also a guardian of its top-floor “Top of the World Lounge”–which, after 5p, is reserved for Disney Vacation Club members who are paying for a Bay Lake Tower stay using DVC points.

The lobby also has a small but distinguished collection of funny looking chairs. See photo above.

As oddly shaped as they are, more commonly than not they were draped with kids–so they must be comfortable!

Bay Lake Tower guests are welcome to use all of the facilities of the Contemporary, including its pool, beach, and water sports options.

Bay Lake Tower also has its own nice-sized pool, surrounded by the wings of the C-shaped building. See this for more on the pool.

Between the pool area and the main lobby are shuffleboard and boules courts.

Bay Lake Tower’s principal negatives are the small size of its studio and the studio area of its two bedroom lock-off villas, and its lack of kid appeal.

The bedroom component of its studio rooms is smaller than those of Disney’s value resorts, and smaller than the VIP suites at Disney’s pet center, Best Friends Pet Care!

Returning visitors will likely find Bay Lake Tower to be a favorite. The views from the higher floors are indeed spectacular, and in convenience it is second only to the Polynesian Resort.

ACCOMMODATIONS AT BAY LAKE TOWER

All Disney Vacation Club resorts except the Polynesian Villas and Bungalows have studio rooms, One-Bedroom Villas, and Two-Bedroom Villas. Most have Grand Villas as well.

Bay Lake Tower has rooms of all types.

At Bay Lake Tower, Studios sleep four on a queen and a fold-out couch, and have a microwave, toaster, utensils, and a mini fridge.

Bay Lake Tower studios are so short along the bed wall that I recommend them only for three person families, with the third person short enough to sleep on the couch un-opened–the couch cushions are ~4′ 4″ long in this dimension.  Otherwise, tower rooms at the Contemporary Resort are a much better choice.

Living Dining Kitchen Area Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

One-Bedroom Villas have a master bedroom with a king and a private master bath, a particularly livable full kitchen/dining/living space with a second bath, and sleep 5.

Two-Bedroom Villas add a second bedroom with a queen and a full sleeper sofa, or two queens, to the amenities of a One-Bedroom, and sleep 9.

Some Two-Bedroom Villas are “lock-offs.”  This means that they combine a One Bedroom Villa and a Studio via a connecting door.

Such lock-offs will have the same space problems in the studio bedroom that studio rooms do, but the extra space of the combined living/dining/kitchen space may make them sufficiently comfortable for smaller groups.

“Dedicated” Two Bedroom Villas were designed as two bedroom spaces from the start, and have a much more livable second bedroom with two queens and no fold-out sofa.

Grand Villas at Bay Lake Tower sleep 12 in three bedrooms (one with a king, and two with two queens) plus sleeper sofas.

At Bay Lake Tower, Grand Villas are two-story spaces, fronted with a two-story window.

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Magic Kingdom views through these windows are particularly spectacular.

The master bedroom, small living room, dining room, and kitchen are on the first floor, and the two other bedrooms are on the second.

The second floor has a small loft sitting area–welcome, given how small the living area on the main floor is.

Although you’ll note only 5 beds, there are also two sleeper sofas–one on each floor.

(To each of the capacity figures above, you can add one more kid under 3 at time of check in who sleeps in a crib.)

EXPANSION OF BAY LAKE TOWER?

There’s been speculation over the years that another DVC building might be added to the Contemporary Resort, on the grounds of the current South Garden Wing.

The issue with this is that a design symmetrical with the current Bay Lake Tower would mean weak Magic Kingdom views.

See the image. The current Bay Lake Tower is outlined in red, a symmetrical south addition is in yellow, and the main Contemporary Resort tower is blue. The blue lines show the blocking of views (centered on the castle, marked with an X) by the main building.

A spot with better views but that would be geometrically odd would be on the current dedicated convention space. That spot is marked in orange above

However, if it were my money I’d put my capital instead into a new monorail DVC resort on the hotel pad on the Seven Seas Lagoon just to the southwest of the Contemporary, across the canal from the lagoon to the lake. I’ve marked it with a Bay Lake Tower-sized green circle, but am actually imaging a much bigger resort.

Disney has had its eye on this spot for years, but every time it thinks seriously about it the extra construction costs of the bad land here gets in the way. But by making the site DVC, those construction costs can then be re-sold to DVC buyers.

PHOTO TOUR OF A STUDIO AT BAY LAKE TOWER

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August 27, 2014   2 Comments

Photo Tour of the Master Bedroom and Bath Space in One and Two Bedroom Villas at Bay Lake Tower

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THE MASTER BEDROOM AND BATH AT BAY LAKE TOWER

 

Master bedrooms at Bay Lake Tower–on the right in the floor plan–are the same in both One and Two Bedroom Villas.

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As you enter, on the side is a closet.

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Directly ahead is the bath, with a sink…

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…and whirlpool tub.

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In their own separate space you’ll find the toilet–mysteriously lit in this image…

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…and a shower.

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Further back in the room, on one side you’ll find a king bed and easy chair.

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Here’s a closer view of the chair.

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The other side of the room has a combined TV/dresser/luggage rack and a desk.

TV Dresser Master Bedroom Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

The TV/dresser thingy has plenty of storage…

Dresser Storage Master Bedroom Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

…with even more in the pull-out drawer below the built-in luggage rack.

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Here’s a closer view of the somewhat minimalist desk.

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You’ll also find a balcony at this end of the room–here’s our view of the pool and Bay Lake in the evening.

PHOTO TOUR OF THE SECOND BEDROOM OF A DEDICATED TWO BEDROOM VILLA AT BAY LAKE TOWER

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August 26, 2014   2 Comments

Photo Tour of the Living/Dining/Kitchen Space in One and Two Bedroom Villas at Bay Lake Tower

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THE LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN SPACE AT BAY LAKE TOWER

 

The living/dining/kitchen space at Bay Lake Tower is identical in both One and Two Bedroom Villas.

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As you enter, you’ll find a small closet on one side…

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…then in another large closet the laundry.

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One the other side of the entry is a small full bath, with a a corner sink…

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…toilet, and tub.  Bay Lake Tower offers one of only two DVC Two Bedroom Villas with three baths/One Bedroom Villas with two baths–Kidani Village, designed at about the same time, is the other.

Living Dining Kitchen Area Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

Further on, the living space expands into one of the most livable kitchen/dining/living room options you’ll find among the DVC resorts.

Kitchen Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

This view, from deep in the space, shows the expansiveness of the kitchen and dining area…

Living Room Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

…and this the living area.

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The dining table (with some extra chairs pulled in from the second bedroom) can almost seat the nine people this space fits, and easily fits the five people a One Bedroom Villa sleeps.

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The kitchen has all modern conveniences, including this pull-out pantry, and more counter space than most other DVC spaces.

Kitchen Supplies Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

As in other DVC kitchens, it includes all the basic you need to prep, cook, and serve meals…

Plates Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

…including these fun, if slightly impractical, plates.

Using the moveable ottoman from the dining area and the ottoman in the living room, the living space seats 6-9, depending on hips and willingness to share.

TV Side Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

The living room also has a door to the Master Bedroom balcony, on the TV side of the room.

Chair Bed Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

The large chair converts into a bed which I measured as 30 inches wide by 77 inches long–it sleeps a little shorter than that–with a comfortable 5 inch cushion.

Sofa Bed Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

The sofa also convert into a bed, 78 inches long by 60 inches wide, also with a five inch cushion, and more comfortable than most Disney World sofa beds.

Living Room Dresser Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

The room has plenty of storage for the three people it sleeps.  Besides the closet at the entry, and the space in the large laundry room, there’s also a dresser beneath the TV…

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…and the top of the living room room ottoman is hinged, revealing even more space inside. Note the scaling object.

The combination of spaciousness, storage, and an extra bath makes Bay Lake Tower Two Bedroom Villas one of the best options at Walt Disney World for larger groups–and the One Bedroom Villas are positively luxurious…

THE MASTER BEDROOM AND BATH OF ONE AND TWO BEDROOM VILLAS AT BAY LAKE TOWER

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August 26, 2014   2 Comments

Photo Tour of a Second Bedroom at a Dedicated Two Bedroom Villa at Bay Lake Tower

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PHOTO TOUR OF THE SECOND BEDROOM OF A DEDICATED TWO BEDROOM VILLA AT BAY LAKE TOWERS

Bay Lake Tower has four room types–Studios, One Bedroom Villas, Two Bedroom Villas, and Grand Villas. Two Bedroom Villas are either combined from a Studio and a One Bedroom Villa (“lock-offs”) or are designed as such from the start (“dedicated”).

In the two types of Two Bedroom Villas, the master bedroom and living/dining/kitchen area is the same, but there’s differences in the second bedrooms of lock-offs vs dedicated Two Bedroom Villas which I’ll cover in this photo tour.

 

Here’s a Studio floor plan…


…and here’s a dedicated Two Bedroom floor plan…

Compare the Studio to the second bedroom on the left of the floor plan in the dedicated Two Bedroom. Note that the second bedroom in the dedicated villa has no kitchenette, a simpler and larger bath layout, and two queens instead of a queen and a fold-out couch. This makes it more livable for a larger group.

Studio Bay Lake Tower from yourfiirstvisit.net

A Studio (there’s a complete photo tour of a Bay Lake Tower here) has a smaller bedroom space, crowding the bed and couch together and making the room feel particularly cramped when the couch is unfolded for use as a bed.

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In a dedicated Two Bedroom, you enter from the second bedroom from a small hall at the front of the overall villa.

Closet Second Bedroom Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

Once you are in the second bedroom area, there’s a closet where in a lockoff you’d find an entry door to the Studio.

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The bath has a sink…

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…and a tub and toilet in their own space.

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The bed side of the room has two queens.

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The TV side has a dresser/TV combo and a table and chairs.

Dresser and TV Second Bedroom Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net

The TV/dresser combo is quite large and has plenty of storage.

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Here’s a closer view of the table and chairs.

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At the end of every bedroom at Bay Lake Tower is a balcony.

In our dedicated Two Bedroom Villa, we had a Bay Lake View–here’s the view from our balcony:

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THE POOLS AT BAY LAKE TOWER

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August 26, 2014   2 Comments