Doctor P
<font color=navy><font color=navy>Chocolate covere
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As some of you read last week, we were able to get a 1BR at BWV at the very last minute on our way to our DCL cruise. A few impressions based on things that surprised me and disappointed me during the stay:
1) This was our first stay in a 1BR at any DVC resort. I was shocked at how tiny the 1BR at BWV was. I think it was probably larger than it seemed to me, but I really expected a larger and nicer villa than that. Our Residence Inn by Marriott studio room the night after the cruise was superior in every way (except in-room laundry) to the BWV one bedroom. I have stayed in several suites hotels (e.g., Embassy Suites, Marriott Suites) where the basic room was nicer than the 1BR we stayed in. This really surprised me. Since we will likely continue to stay in studios to conserve our points, I am not overly dismayed but I am surprised.
2) For all the talk of the advantages to being where the action is, I was dismayed that the Boardwalk shuts down (except for a couple nightclubs) at 10:30 or 11:00 pm. It was, frankly, a little scary how deserted the BW/BC/YC area was beginning about 10:00 pm. I'm not so sure that Downtown Disney/Pleasure Island might not be a better venue after 10:00 pm. Perhaps this will work to SSR's advantage.
1) This was our first stay in a 1BR at any DVC resort. I was shocked at how tiny the 1BR at BWV was. I think it was probably larger than it seemed to me, but I really expected a larger and nicer villa than that. Our Residence Inn by Marriott studio room the night after the cruise was superior in every way (except in-room laundry) to the BWV one bedroom. I have stayed in several suites hotels (e.g., Embassy Suites, Marriott Suites) where the basic room was nicer than the 1BR we stayed in. This really surprised me. Since we will likely continue to stay in studios to conserve our points, I am not overly dismayed but I am surprised.
2) For all the talk of the advantages to being where the action is, I was dismayed that the Boardwalk shuts down (except for a couple nightclubs) at 10:30 or 11:00 pm. It was, frankly, a little scary how deserted the BW/BC/YC area was beginning about 10:00 pm. I'm not so sure that Downtown Disney/Pleasure Island might not be a better venue after 10:00 pm. Perhaps this will work to SSR's advantage.