For about the same money, I can pay cash through Disney for a 1BR theme park view at BLT or 2 standard rooms at Wilderness Lodge(not technically a studio) The party consists of myself, my wife, DD3, DS1, MIL, and FIL. If I went with the Wilderness Lodge option, we would still stay at BLT the first night.
PROS for BLT option
Can walk to MK and monorail to EPCOT
Have washer and dryer, and would use the kitchen somewhat
Have excellent view of Wishes, especially since I probably won't keep the kids out too late.
Would have the living room
We are thinking of buying at BLT so this would be a good chance to preview
Zero entry pool
PROS for WL
Adults would have more privacy
We get along great with my in-laws and I don't think it will be an issue to stay in close quarters. My kids spend a lot of time with them. My wife and I would be on the sofabed, but from most reports I expect it to be fairly comfortable. Essentially I am leaning very much toward the BLT option as we would still have at least semi-private sleeping arrangements. (unlike staying in a single hotel room with two queen beds). It has been many years since we have been to Disney and we stayed offsite then. I am hoping someone with more experience can chime in. Thanks in advance.
PROS for BLT option
Can walk to MK and monorail to EPCOT
Have washer and dryer, and would use the kitchen somewhat
Have excellent view of Wishes, especially since I probably won't keep the kids out too late.
Would have the living room
We are thinking of buying at BLT so this would be a good chance to preview
Zero entry pool
PROS for WL
Adults would have more privacy
We get along great with my in-laws and I don't think it will be an issue to stay in close quarters. My kids spend a lot of time with them. My wife and I would be on the sofabed, but from most reports I expect it to be fairly comfortable. Essentially I am leaning very much toward the BLT option as we would still have at least semi-private sleeping arrangements. (unlike staying in a single hotel room with two queen beds). It has been many years since we have been to Disney and we stayed offsite then. I am hoping someone with more experience can chime in. Thanks in advance.



including tax, while the points for same stay would be 313. Doing the same math, a member pays $2504, or saves $3158
, which on a 320 point contract equates to about a $10 per point discount. That really makes me pause. Decisions, decisions. 

