Disney filed trademark for 'Disney's Lakeshore Lodge' (updated from 'Disney Lakeshore Lodge') for the DVC resort. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
Disney Lakeshore Lodge, a Disney Vacation Club resort, opening in 2027 on the former River Country site. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
Disney renamed two pools at the upcoming Lakeshore Lodge: Lakeside Lagoon → Lakeshore Lagoon and Perspective Pond → Cypress Point. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
Stone porte-cochère completed with red sandstone texture; murals progressing; majority of roadway scrim removed. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
Guest parking paved in front of Disney Lakeshore Lodge; pool construction underway at the new DVC resort on Bay Lake. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
Nature-inspired murals with thin trees and foliage being painted on exterior of Disney Lakeshore Lodge, a new Disney Vacation Club resort under construction. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
Disney released the first official concept art and details for Disney Lakeshore Lodge, confirming 967 accommodations — studios to multi-bedroom villas plus new waterfront 'Lake Houses' — with nature-inspired theming drawing on Bambi, Pocahontas, and Brother Bear, opening in Summer 2027. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
Disney officially revived the shelved project and rebranded it 'Disney Lakeshore Lodge,' confirming the Disney Vacation Club resort on the former River Country site would move forward and open in 2027. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
At the D23 Expo 2019, Disney showcased new concept art for Reflections, including a waterfront restaurant themed to 'The Princess and the Frog' and stilted treehouse-style accommodations, then targeting a 2022 opening. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
At Disney's Destination D event on November 17, 2018, Disney revealed the name of its planned nature-themed deluxe and Disney Vacation Club resort for the former River Country site between Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness: 'Reflections – A Disney Lakeside Lodge.' — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
The future resort site on Bay Lake was previously home to Disney's River Country — Walt Disney World's original water park — which closed on November 2, 2001, never reopened, and had its permanent closure confirmed in 2005, leaving the land dormant for years. — Disney's Lakeshore Lodge
That's every change on the record at Disney's Lakeshore Lodge since 2001.
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