Originally Posted By seanyoda Ever since last year's Christmas Tree fire, the Grand Californian's Great Room, has had brown temporary carpeting. Today, they finally replaced the carpet. I've seen photos, and it looks like the original carpet, only new.
Originally Posted By debtee ohh that's good news! I wondered when they would replace it. We arrived at the GCH last year the day the tree burned down on 28th Dec. We watched them on New Years Eve day when they laid the brown carpet and replaced all the furnishings in the lobby, it was quite fasinating to watch them unwrapping all the new furniture & cushions, they looked like a bunch of ants hard at work. Concierge told us they would take 6 months to craft a new carpet like the old one but it sounds like it took much longer then they thought it would.
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Originally Posted By ni_teach I guess we now know that it takes closer to 10 months to make a carpet like this.
Originally Posted By SuperDry I wonder why it did take so long. I would have guessed that such pieces are created on a digital loom of some sort, such that this custom pattern isn't any more difficult to create than any other, and it had already been done once. But what do I know.
Originally Posted By SuzieQ Yep - I just doubled checked my GCH Tour album/report. This is what we were told: The rug is hand-woven in 2 ft. squares. This was to accommodate the looms and to make cleaning and replacement easier.
Originally Posted By debtee ^ Yes we were told this as well Suzie when we did the tour, all hand woven. However the cast member in concierge seemed to think there was full spare carpet always in storage for emergencies but I think this can't be so as it's taken so long to replace. Maybe they only had a few squares in storage not the entire area of the lobby?? Either way it's wonderful it will be back on display when we get there for Christmas! Yipee!
Originally Posted By Darkbeer Stopped by the resort today, and the lobby is open, and back to "normal". Photos to come later tonight.....
Originally Posted By nemopoppins Whew, they replaced it! I was worried they were going to scrimp. Oh me of little faith.
Originally Posted By believe >>>Whew, they replaced it! I was worried they were going to scrimp. Oh me of little faith.<<< Maybe it was on the insurance's dime...
Originally Posted By Darkbeer ^Who knows, I have heard that Disney has some VERY Large deductibles on their policies. And while there was a lot of clean up issues, and customer relations (free nights stay, etc.) not much real damage was done due to the fire.
Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< I have heard that Disney has some VERY Large deductibles on their policies. >>> That's almost certainly true. For damages caused by a fire this small, it would almost certainly be cheaper for Disney to self-insure the risk.
Originally Posted By ni_teach The new tree is up also! Let's hope that this one does not catch on fire. ;-)