Comparing Deluxe Resorts to DVC Property

mickey85

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My wife and I are looking into joining the DVC.

Aside from the basics, like kitchens, and living areas... How does staying at the DVC compare to the deluxe resorts?

Having stayed at deluxe before but never on DVC, I just wonder if a little of the "magic" is missing. Thanks for you help


Thanks for your help
 
imo deluxes are much prettier and do not look worn like dvc rooms. bwi is so pretty where as bwv needs a lot of work. The rooms are beautiful on the inn side, they got rid of those nasty bed spreads but bwv still has them
 
IMO the DVC rooms have a different feel to them compared to the other deluxe rooms on property. Not quite the same level of furnishings, finish, or design. We stay in DVC rooms an average of 30 days per year at 3 to 4 different resorts. I would say that about 60% of the time the room has cleaning issues.

:earsboy: Bill
 


IMO the DVC rooms have a different feel to them compared to the other deluxe rooms on property. Not quite the same level of furnishings, finish, or design. We stay in DVC rooms an average of 30 days per year at 3 to 4 different resorts. I would say that about 60% of the time the room has cleaning issues.

:earsboy: Bill

Having never stayed in a non DVC Deluxe room I am wondering...in your opinion, is the difference in quality worth the difference in price between booking direct at the Inn and staying on points at the Villas?
 
We have stayed at most of the Deluxe resorts and have experienced issues with those rooms as frequently as at DVC Resorts. We have had very few problems at any Disney resort, but want to make it clear that deficiencies are not limited to either Deluxe or DVC Resorts - they occur at both.

We had problems at GF a few years ago with a very sub-par room regarding cleaning. After complaining, they did send someone to address the issues but even then they were not taken care of. After asking a manager to come inspect our room we were moved to another room. We have had that happen once at OKW years ago with a room we had just checked into. We were moved immediately that time without having to unpack or sleep in the room unlike our experience at GF.

The differences we see in Deluxe resorts vs DVC resorts are basically the daily housekeeping and the slightly higher quality linens at the Deluxe Resorts. We usually stay at DVC resorts 40 - 50 nights each year and at Deluxe Resorts 3-5 nights each year at this point. We've typicallly had no issues at either, but have found cleaning issues on only a few occasions in 20 years of DVC stays and 40 years of WDW Deluxe stays.
 
Having never stayed in a non DVC Deluxe room I am wondering...in your opinion, is the difference in quality worth the difference in price between booking direct at the Inn and staying on points at the Villas?

We never thought so until our stay last year at the YC. The room was immaculate, the service first rate, and our stay made us feel special. A week after check out we were walking through the YC lobby and the YC greeter walked over to us and asked if we were still staying at the YC and could he do anything for us. That's what I call a great CM.

On another note, we love most of the DVC resorts, they are nice places to stay but we feel more like we are taken for granted and as time goes on and it seems to be getting worse. 6 years ago we noticed a change happening. In the past if we had a room problem, the CM's acted like they cared and did their best to make it right. The managers at the DVC seemed friendlier and more caring, they seemed like they valued us as members. We got to know several of them over the years, on several occasions were sent gift baskets and shared a meal with more than one.

Now it feels like DVC is too big to care, the turn over of CM's and managers and executives has in our opinion, fragmented the organization and caused some of the employees to loose focus and some of their own magic.

:earsboy: Bill
 


My wife and I are looking into joining the DVC.

Aside from the basics, like kitchens, and living areas... How does staying at the DVC compare to the deluxe resorts?

Having stayed at deluxe before but never on DVC, I just wonder if a little of the "magic" is missing. Thanks for you help


Thanks for your help

DVC resorts are timeshares. That means that members pay for everything that happens at that place. The maintenance, the housekeeping, the renovations, etc. So unless you want member fees to go out the roof, they manage the fees to take care of things so that they are okay, but not like the deluxe resorts.

You get limited housekeeping services every four days. You don't get clean towels if you just ask for them without paying for them. You don't get turn down service. Only AKV has a conceirge villa (and there are only five two bedroom lockoffs) which are hard to get unless you book them at 11 months out (so you have to own there to get those).

Now it also depends on what you mean about "magic". If you mean stuff like free upgrades, they don't happen. If you mean decor riddled with "Mickey", nah, not much of that either. Theming is good, but can be subtle at times.
 
:) DVC is the only way for us to stay at a Deluxe-type Disney resort once and especially twice a year. Prior to DVC we stayed at Values...we can appreciate that difference. Loved Pop, but after years of trips we have been pleased with our deluxe accomodations. Never stayed deluxe on cash.
 
We own at the VGC and since it is quite a bit smaller than all the other DVC resorts there is, I believe, no dedicated DVC staff. Maybe a manager, but all of the housekeeping staff I believe is the same as for the resort. Further, if you have a problem you deal with the CM of the resort hotel. I've never encountered someone who just dealt with DVC.

Because of this, I've never had any problems with the staff or the rooms at the VGC. The difference between the hotel rooms and the deluxe studios is that the studios are larger and have a small kitchenette area. Further, the deluxe studios don't have any "parking lot" view rooms. You either look out on the pool (toward Disneyland and the fireworks), on the Redwood Trail in DCA (views of trees and Grizzly River Rapids if you're high enough) or Paradise Pier in DCA. Further, the VGC has some rooms on the first floor, and although you may like the view from higher up, it is really nice to be able to walk straight to your room without an elevator.

We've also stayed at the AKV and had no problems there with the rooms being dirty.

The big difference in my mind between the deluxe resorts and DVC is that I can get a one or two bedroom at DVC, whereas I would never be able to afford a suite at the hotel resorts. That is the big difference in my mind.
 
We own at the VGC and since it is quite a bit smaller than all the other DVC resorts there is, I believe, no dedicated DVC staff. Maybe a manager, but all of the housekeeping staff I believe is the same as for the resort. Further, if you have a problem you deal with the CM of the resort hotel. I've never encountered someone who just dealt with DVC.

Because of this, I've never had any problems with the staff or the rooms at the VGC. The difference between the hotel rooms and the deluxe studios is that the studios are larger and have a small kitchenette area. Further, the deluxe studios don't have any "parking lot" view rooms. You either look out on the pool (toward Disneyland and the fireworks), on the Redwood Trail in DCA (views of trees and Grizzly River Rapids if you're high enough) or Paradise Pier in DCA. Further, the VGC has some rooms on the first floor, and although you may like the view from higher up, it is really nice to be able to walk straight to your room without an elevator.

We've also stayed at the AKV and had no problems there with the rooms being dirty.

The big difference in my mind between the deluxe resorts and DVC is that I can get a one or two bedroom at DVC, whereas I would never be able to afford a suite at the hotel resorts. That is the big difference in my mind.

I agree with this as VGC is where I own and is also the only DVC I have stayed at, I don't see a difference except having kitchen option, 1 and 2 BR, etc. I have stayed in the Grand Californian rooms many times and they are very similar in furnishing and theme as the villas. I really think VGC is the perfect DVC property and although I hope to use my points other places at some point I am completely pleased with my DVC purchase and villa quality.
 
Having never stayed in a non DVC Deluxe room I am wondering...in your opinion, is the difference in quality worth the difference in price between booking direct at the Inn and staying on points at the Villas?

A BWV studio over spring break is about 18 points a night. Renting those points at $12/point, the room is around $216/night. Rack rates for the BWI room is about $500/night. So is it even possible to have $200-$300 better stuff in the BWI room as compared to the BWV room. Not in my opinion. I'd much rather take that money and do something else with it.
 
As another VGC owner I also agree with EVERYTHING the 2 OP before me! Also I can invite others to share in the experience of what a deluxe type place has to offer without breaking my bank account all the time! We also own @ BCV and notice more wear n' tear there but still LOVE being in close proximity to 2 of the parks (like VGC)! The LAST time we paid for more than a few days stay @ Disney Deluxe Hotel was @ Beach Club 2005 & 2007(that time was a studio) WHICH then made up our minds to buy into DVC!
NO REGRETS since then!!
 
My wife and I are looking into joining the DVC.

Aside from the basics, like kitchens, and living areas... How does staying at the DVC compare to the deluxe resorts?

Having stayed at deluxe before but never on DVC, I just wonder if a little of the "magic" is missing. Thanks for you help


Thanks for your help

Magic missing? Nope, not IMO. The way I've been treated by CM's has been the same no matter if staying at the Deluxe or the Villas. My last Deluxe stay was last year at CR and I did get a very nice room but it was convention rate and they put you where they have openings so that was a fluke. I'll be checking into BC in a few days and then was originally going to move to BCV so I would have gotten a very good comparison but we switched to a THV so with a different resort it's not as good to compare.

You have less housekeeping but that isn't much of a factor for me. And when I've been on the hotel side I do miss the kitchen or kitchenette more than I miss housekeeping. Having laundry in the room puts it over the top for better on the villas side. :thumbsup2
 
We have three kids, so for us there is a world of difference -- a 1BR Suite at DVC that comfortably sleeps 5 (while giving privacy to mom and dad), rather than a hotel room (some fancier than others) with a couch.
 
A BWV studio over spring break is about 18 points a night. Renting those points at $12/point, the room is around $216/night. Rack rates for the BWI room is about $500/night. So is it even possible to have $200-$300 better stuff in the BWI room as compared to the BWV room. Not in my opinion. I'd much rather take that money and do something else with it.

I would think a better comparison would be rack rate for BWV studio is about $500 a night during spring break and the room furnishings are definitely not the same quality and you only get one bed.
 
My wife and I are looking into joining the DVC.

Aside from the basics, like kitchens, and living areas... How does staying at the DVC compare to the deluxe resorts?

Having stayed at deluxe before but never on DVC, I just wonder if a little of the "magic" is missing. Thanks for you help


Thanks for your help
I can't disagree with anything said. Timeshare are a COMPROMISE. You normally make a long term commitment, give up things like housekeeping and a certain level of service and accept some planning and availability limitations. They are perfect for some, horrible for others. If you consider one, including DVC, spend several months investigating so you know exactly what you're getting in to.
 
If it were my husband and I, I'd much perfer the Deluxe side of the resort. I'm willing to pay for better furnishings, and a nicer room. (I might even stay - offsite!)

However, I'm not willing to pay for a suite on the CRO side and DVC lets me put the kids in their own bedroom.
 

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