Reflections Resort at Walt Disney World Moves Forward: Cranes Now in Place

Oct 18, 2024 in "Disney Lakeshore Lodge"

Reflections - A Disney Lakeside Lodge Construction - October 18 2024
Posted: Friday October 18, 2024 10:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Construction activity appears to be ramping up at Walt Disney World, with cranes now in position at the site where the long-delayed Reflections—A Disney Lakeside Lodge project may be making a comeback. The arrival of the cranes follows recent filings with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD), which both indicated a potential revival of the resort development.

The FAA filing, submitted earlier this year, detailed plans for the use of large mobile cranes for the construction of a 10-story hotel, with cranes reaching up to 240 feet above ground level (AGL) when fully extended.

This height and scale closely align with previous plans for Reflections, a deluxe nature-themed resort originally planned for the shores of Bay Lake, between Disney's Wilderness Lodge and Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.

As of today, the cranes are onsite and in position, ready to begin work on what many speculate will be the restarted Reflections project. According to the FAA filing, the cranes are expected to be onsite through August 14, 2025, indicating a long-term construction schedule.

Reflections—A Disney Lakeside Lodge was initially announced in 2018 as a deluxe resort featuring over 900 hotel rooms and Disney Vacation Club (DVC) villas. However, in 2020, the project was quietly shelved amid the financial uncertainties brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, and much of the initial pre-construction work was dismantled. Since then, the area has largely remained dormant, with many believing the project had been abandoned for good.

Recent filings, however, have hinted at a renewed focus on the project. In addition to the FAA filing, a recent CFTOD filing pointed to ongoing preparations for new electrical infrastructure, with Chen Moore and Associates contracted to install electrical transformers for what has been referred to as "Project S"—widely believed to be the Reflections resort. These filings, combined with the cranes now in place, paint a picture of a project that is very much back on track.

Disney has yet to make any formal announcements regarding the revival of Reflections—A Disney Lakeside Lodge, but the developments at the construction site are hard to ignore. With cranes in position and the groundwork being laid, it seems increasingly likely that the nature-themed resort will soon take shape along the shores of Bay Lake, bringing to life Disney's vision for a new deluxe retreat between Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness Resort.

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Disgruntled Walt7 hours ago

Boy, those cranes multiply like rabbits!

JoeCamel14 hours ago

Only two cranes working? Slackers! We got marks to fleece, get to building!

SplashJacket18 hours ago

Today:

CJR6 days ago

WL has the boats, but I always felt like the point of it was to feel more isolated, without really being isolated. Like the most convenient escape to the wilderness ever. Keep in mind, when it was built (mid-90's), you had Discovery Island and River Country right there.

Chef idea Mickey`=6 days ago

It wouldn't be if Riviera had a pedestrian sidewalk between there along Buena Vista Street to Boardwalk. I love walking

plutofan157 days ago

Trapped? Hardly. In fact, on more than one occasion we have gone to Primo Piatto for a meal while at Epcot for a bit of down time from the park. Very easily done with the Skyliner. Of course, that would be a lot more difficult if the Skyliner was down. But that could be said of any resort which relies on any sort of transportation other than busses such as the monorail and boats. I would consider AKL and Coronado Springs resorts as more isolated than Riviera. You could also add Wilderness Lodge as being more isolated.

MR.Dis7 days ago

Since I go to WDW 2 to 3 times a year, I have taken the Skyliner many times. My problem is they shut it down way too often. So if you stay a RIV and are totally dependent on Skyliner for transportation, you are playing with fire. When I stay at Saratoga or AKL, I will automatically get a rental car. If I would ever stay at RIV, my guess is I would just not risk issues and have a rental car. For me, the big draw of the Skyliner would not be a draw at all.

FiestaFunKid7 days ago

I don't agree with trapped - but the monorail resorts are in the premium MK location. Riv location may not be horrible, but it's not a go to for anything. If you want Springs, it's Saratoga - if you want Epcot/HS, it's cresent lake. Monorail resorts also have easy access to each other - all great resorts/dining - and are set on Bay Lake. To each their own, bur for me this location blows the Riv out of the water. Admittedly, I have an irrational love for the monorial, so I suppose it's possible the skyliner could do it for others.

Chip Chipperson8 days ago

I'd hardly call easy access to 2 parks being trapped. By that logic, all of the guests at MK monorail resorts are "trapped," too, because the monorail to Epcot requires more effort than the Skyliner to Epcot and they have to take buses to Disney Springs, DHS, and DAK.

larryz9 days ago

Looks more like a YMMV...

Bocabear10 days ago

trapped except for the Skyliner... and yes you are closer to Disney Springs, but you still have to take a bus or get in your car to get there.... there is nothing to walk to nearby.... And when I stayed there the Skyliner went down fairly often...

Chef idea Mickey`=10 days ago

I wouldn't say you are trapped in that location, your the closest to Disney Spring's, access to Caribbean Beach, skylines access to two park areas and crescent lake resorts, pop century and art of animation.

Chef idea Mickey`=10 days ago

It wouldn't matter because the location is the bop of it!

Disstevefan112 days ago

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