JLVermillion
Food & Wine Festival Forever
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2009
I was hoping someone might have some ground level pool view photos . Maybe some thoughts on what you thought of staying ground level.
I was hoping someone might have some ground level pool view photos . Maybe some thoughts on what you thought of staying ground level.
We were 3rd floor pool view in a 2BR that had 2 queens in the 2nd bedroom (dedicated)...villa 302. We were on the end where the balcony was quite small and off the living room only and neighbor's balconies weren't super close to ours but it is all open and anyone at the pool or on their balcony or walking by that area could see...but there was never a ton of people out there. Here is a pic and we were there 1/25-1/30 2013:
I was on the first floor at BCV facing the road. I did see a snake on my patio. It was a small one, but still.
Another ground level questions . If you go out on the patio and shut the door will it lock you out ?
No, you can't lock the patio door from the outside. But you can't leave the patio area either except to reenter the villa because of all the shrubbery around the patio.
If you you exit the villa and have it unlocked from the inside , shut the door while outside you will not be locked out automatically ?
That is good to know . It would drive DH and DBL batty if they had to keep letting us in. On the the other hand once DSL, myself and kids are outside they may lock the door , close the blinds and play as though they never heard anyone knock
Well, considering the patio is small, you might not get all of you out there at the same time.
But still is how I feel I was reading the snake thread , something about a women who stayed on gl and found a little one keeping warm in her bed That would be it for me. However I also read about a big one on an upper level of AK . I did not know they climb
We have had green frogs in our VWL villa a few times. We were on a higher floor each time.
I was on the first floor at BCV facing the road. I did see a snake on my patio. It was a small one, but still.