1BR Villas?

At DVC resorts, the lockoff and dedicated rooms have almost exactly the same layout. For the lockoff, there is a double door to the second BR that can be locked from either side, and the second bedroom is the "studio" configuration (one bed plus one murphy; kitchenette). The dedicated versions don't have the kitchenette and usually have a second regular bed in the 2nd BR.
 
You aren’t missing anything. Studios are under-pointed, and 1BRs are over-pointed. This is clear when you look at the order in which unit types are fully booked.

And I don’t care. I did not get into timeshare to stay in a glorified hotel room for an extended trip.
Agreed, We bought points for 1br stays. just feels more like home. The selling points have all been covered here. More room, full kitchen, washer & dryer, etc. Deluxe studio is hardly deluxe IMNSHO.
 

Agreed, We bought points for 1br stays. just feels more like home. The selling points have all been covered here. More room, full kitchen, washer & dryer, etc. Deluxe studio is hardly deluxe IMNSHO.
More room is starting to sound better everyday. We are sticking 6 adults and 2 kids in a 2BR villa in December. Should be interesting. 2 adults and 2 children in a 1BR villa does sound really good!
 
I'm a single mom to twins and I almost exclusively book 1 bedrooms. I love having a full size fridge and being able to close a door between me and the kids at night. Well worth the points in my opinion.
Truly, the ability to have SPACE at the end of a long day with kids makes the extra cost invaluable. Nobody sleeps well when we are crammed in a studio, and it takes away from the overall experience.
 
I'm a single mom to twins and I almost exclusively book 1 bedrooms. I love having a full size fridge and being able to close a door between me and the kids at night. Well worth the points in my opinion.

Truly, the ability to have SPACE at the end of a long day with kids makes the extra cost invaluable. Nobody sleeps well when we are crammed in a studio, and it takes away from the overall experience.
You guys are answering a different question than the one being asked.

"Is it worth upgrading from a Studio to a 1-bedroom" is what you're answering. That's a matter of subjective preference.

The relevant question is, "ASSUMING I want to stay in a 1-bedroom, should I pay with cash or points?" That's not a matter of subjective preference, it's a matter of objective math.

By all means, stay in a 1 bedroom if that's what you like. But it's a horrible use of points, you should just pay cash for those stays and you'll save money.
 
You guys are answering a different question than the one being asked.

"Is it worth upgrading from a Studio to a 1-bedroom" is what you're answering. That's a matter of subjective preference.

The relevant question is, "ASSUMING I want to stay in a 1-bedroom, should I pay with cash or points?" That's not a matter of subjective preference, it's a matter of objective math.

By all means, stay in a 1 bedroom if that's what you like. But it's a horrible use of points, you should just pay cash for those stays and you'll save money.
I know what you're saying and respect it, but for us it's exactly why we bought the points in the first place - so we don't have to pay cash for the 1BR rooms we want. We bought the points, we have the points, we pay dues on the points, so we're booking with the points. It's not horrible at all. For us, it's how we enjoy a more magical stay. We'd never pay cash for a 1BR villa....
 
I know what you're saying and respect it, but for us it's exactly why we bought the points in the first place - so we don't have to pay cash for the 1BR rooms we want. We bought the points, we have the points, we pay dues on the points, so we're booking with the points. It's not horrible at all. For us, it's how we enjoy a more magical stay. We'd never pay cash for a 1BR villa....
same. if i have to pay for the 1br i probably won't go as often.
 
By all means, stay in a 1 bedroom if that's what you like. But it's a horrible use of points, you should just pay cash for those stays and you'll save money.
Sometimes, yes, you're not going to be getting a lot of value out of your points for 1 BRs - I'm not so sure I'd go so far as to say you'll save money by paying cash rates. More that it will take you a lot longer to recoup the upfront cost of your points.

If you have an AP and want a SSR 1 BR this summer, you can get it for under $15/point. You'd still be getting value from using your points (assuming you aren't using VB points :-)), but not a whole lot. OTOH, if I booked cash for my CCV 1 BR this past February (assuming I could have secured it on cash), I would have paid close to $32/point. Sure, it isn't resort view studio in December levels of value, but I think it is a plenty fine level of financial value.
 











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