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Barry

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Jan 8, 2010, 4:27:06 PM1/8/10
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Does anyone have recommendations about Disney's Vero Beach vacation
club resort. Could not get a 3 bedroom beach cottage for August, but
got 2 x 2 bedroom villas. Any suggustions about which building are
best? Asked for direct ocean views not on 1st floor. Any
pointers,information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Barry

bgro...@uiuc.edu

MajorWoody

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Jan 9, 2010, 9:03:46 AM1/9/10
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"Barry" <bgro...@uiuc.edu> wrote in message
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Hello,

Unfortunately, other than beach cottages and ocean view inn rooms, the vast
majority of rooms at VB are not in view of the ocean. I believe the main
reason is because of the sea turtles, they try to keep the light levels very
low on the beach. I'm sure if you call the resort directly they can tell you
if any 2br's do have an ocean view, but from what I've seen, the odds are
not that good.

Hope that helps,

Bill


Sue/WDW1972

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Jan 9, 2010, 9:21:15 AM1/9/10
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Bill's right. At Vero if you want ocean view you book a room in the
Inn or a Beach Cottage. There are 3 buildings that contain the 1br,
2br and studios. You've got the beach, berm, beach cottages and then
those 3 buildings. In any building you'll have villas that face away
from the ocean, some that face the completly obstructed and a small #
that might have some type of view from a certain window or if you're
standiing or leaning. They're not ocean front - and only the top
floor would have any chance of seeing ocean (& even then it might not
include a view of the beach).

Sue/WDW1972

Barry

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Jan 11, 2010, 7:16:03 AM1/11/10
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Thanks for all the info!!! Are there any advantages from one building
to the other or the buildings that contain the two bedroom villas.
Which building would you prefer to be in. Location to main pool, etc.
Longest walk to inn building etc. Just trying to find out as much info
as possible, since we will have a family group of about 10 to 12 with
us. Thanks again, Barry

Sue/WDW1972

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Jan 12, 2010, 6:33:29 AM1/12/10
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On Jan 11, 7:16�am, Barry <bgrod...@uiuc.edu> wrote:
> >
> Thanks for all the info!!! Are there any advantages from one building
> to the other or the buildings that contain the two bedroom villas.
> Which building would you prefer to be in. Location to main pool, etc.
> Longest walk to inn building etc. Just trying to find out as much info
> as possible, since we will have a family group of about 10 to 12 with
> us. Thanks again, Barry

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As you're standing with your back to the beach, facing the Inn - the
pool is just to the Inn's left. The 3 smaller buildings are either 2
past the pool and 1 at the other end of the Inn or 1 past the pool and
2 at the other end of the Inn. The one(s) on the pool side would be
closer to the pool, but honestly it's not a big resort so it shouldn't
really matter. The campfire pit is at the end past the building(s) at
the other end (not the pool end) of the Inn. So, each building has
pros/cons.

Also, unless you're eating at one of the restaurants/bar or looking in
the shop there's really not much reason to go into the Inn building if
your room's not in there. You'll park near or under YOUR building, so
you won't be dragging luggage from the Inn. The activities mostly
meet near the pool. But, the main thing to know - it's a very small
resort, so the furthest corner is not very far from the opposite
corner.

Sue/WDW1972

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