Construction continues on The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort as new Disney Vacation Club Resort Studios are created.
This stairwell behind construction walls was stripped of paneling last month.
The stairs and railings have now been completely removed, leaving only the support structure.
Temporary wood railings are in place for construction workers.
Meanwhile, shingles have been removed from the roof of this building. The entire side of the building is covered in scaffolding.
The black sheathing on many of the small balcony rooftops is now exposed.
Next to the lagoon, several crew members worked on the back of this building, which is also missing roof shingles.
There’s a net fence around the lagoon and scaffolding covers the building. White tarps wrap around the top level of scaffolding for extra shade.
The crew members were in a line up one section of scaffolding, with the last crew member standing on the roof.
They were all secured with harnesses.
The Resort Studio rooms start at 16 Disney Vacation Club points per night and go all the way up to 55 points per night, depending on view and season. This pricing aligns with Deluxe Studios at the Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.
However, the Resort Studios offer Theme Park View rooms, costing more points. Previously The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa did not offer Theme Park View rooms.
We previously got a look at the interior of the new villas. Disney also released a short documentary on the expansion.
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