Not certain, but I thought I read they were 2br lockoffs.I have to ask, if the concierge rooms are all 2 BR units, then why do they offer concierge level rooms for studios and one BR units as well?
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They are lockoffs so they can be booked as a 2BR or as a 1BR and a studio.I have to ask, if the concierge rooms are all 2 BR units, then why do they offer concierge level rooms for studios and one BR units as well?
Maybe I'm missing something?![]()
As far as non AKL guests getting shut out. Thats why if you need the 11 mt window you have to buy at that resort. I can't get WL at Christmas and thats fair, Because it is not my home resort.
The only thing that worries me just a bit, is the day by day thing. I don't mind calling day by day, but let's say you are able to book club level on days 1, 2, and 3, but it's not available on day 4. Now you have to change the whole booking to non club. Now what if day 2 is unavailable? I guess we would just have to move rooms!
MG
Currently at AKL, the 6th floor is concierge along with some rooms on the 5th floor. Once AKV opens, only the 6th floor villas will be DVC club level. There will also be some number of concierge "slots" available to AKL hotel guests. There will be only one lounge -- the current concierge lounge on the 6th-floor. DVC will operate the lounge and be compensated by the hotel for the use of it by hotel guests.
Again, I don't see anyone questioning the fairness of this move. My question is whether it is a wise move.
I don't anticipate many problems for perhaps the first couple of years. Low member count. Heck, when they open reservations (when is that again? April? May? June?), people will be able to book their entire stay in one call for dates well into 2008.
But once there are 30,000+ AKV owners and 5 rooms...watch out. Concierge doesn't interest me but I suspect I'll be on the sidelines doing one of these:![]()
We've all heard how an entire morning's worth of CRT reservations can be completely gone in 10 minutes. Now here we're talking about 5 rooms. I can just see the posts now:
"I'm so upset. I got someone to pick up the phone at 8:59 but the rep was was soooo sloooow. By the time he/she FINALLY managed to pull up the inventory on the computer, all of the concierge rooms were gone. Now I either have to cancel my concierge room for 12/30 or spend New Year's Eve switching resorts."
Fair? Absolutely. No tears here.
Satisfying? Well-planned? Good for the program?![]()
And does anyone really believe that DVC will educate new or prospective members as to what it will take to actually get a concierge room? We're not talking about getting BWV at 7 months here (which is very doable.) We're talking about the need to be on the phone 11 mos out, day-by-day at 8:55am to have any chance of getting a room. (BTW, that time is great for those of us in the eastern time zone--not so great for those in the west and abroad. In that sense, I think there is actually room to argue that the system is NOT "fair" to everyone.)
I HOPE they go to some sort of lottery system or come up with another way for members to buy concierge services. Yes, I see the point that something is better than nothing, but I'm also left thinking "be careful what you wish for..."
This is the issue that I've wondered about. How could any member hope to get more than a day or two of their stay? Competition will be especially fierce for the nights associated with the sunrise safari.
I have visions of people checking in and checking out of Concierge villas every other day -- inconvenient for members and will cause additional housekeeping expenses if those villas end up getting a full cleaning every day due to members ending up with fragmented stays.
So I'm wondering if they will have a lottery for those villas. For those who were members at the time, how did the lottery system for holiday stays work?
Starr W,
You bring the popcorn...and I'll bring the drinks (of course, the drinks won't be able to have straws because they would be dangerous to the animals!).
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I HOPE they go to some sort of lottery system or come up with another way for members to buy concierge services. Yes, I see the point that something is better than nothing, but I'm also left thinking "be careful what you wish for..."
I'm not sure which parts you are asking about but there is some info related to concierge accommodations, expenses and the lounge in one of the documents on the Orange Country website, the "Master Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions".Lisa, Is this still conjecture or has this been been verified by anyone? I might have missed some posts. I'm starting to be disenchanted by the lack of information. I did talk to my guide breifly on Sat. and he did not have any depth of knowledge, sounded like it was still comming out. Still waiting....
Not a problem. I just wish we had something other than these scanned documents. Disney should have released more details about AKV by now -- floor plans, details on concierge level, artist's renderings of the villa interiors, a description of the pool and the restaurant. They've been selling points for nearly a week now!Oh, you didn't need to go to all that work. I was right with you trying to put the pieces together and wondered if I missed a piece.
I'm not sure which parts you are asking about but there is some info related to concierge accommodations, expenses and the lounge in one of the documents on the Orange Country website, the "Master Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions".
Definitions of those terms ("Concierge Accommodations", etc.) can be found on page 3. Page 11, section 3.5 discusses the use of the lounge by hotel guests. On page 23, section 7.2 discusses AKL reimbursing AKV for use of the lounge by AKL guests.
Unfortunately these documents consist of scanned documents so you cannot copy and paste them as text.
The info about "Concierge Accommodations" being limited to the 6th floor villas is something I read here on the DISboards. I'm hoping Suzanne will jump in here because she has a much better grasp on what is spelled out in these documents than I do.
Alright, this is a new one. I'm "bumping" my post from earlier in this thread. I would really for the folks here to comment on this and see if it's viable.You know, now that I'm thinking about it, how hard would it be to increase the number of club level rooms? It seems like a very easy stroke of the pen. I mean, there is no difference in the rooms, just the services offered. They could just increase the points required for a regular room and turn those into cash to pay for it, sort of like the Disney Collection.
MG
While DVC does have some members who will be most attracted to the AKV value units even if the view was of the dung heap ("look, honey, that's some of our founder's memorial zebra dung"), I would think that the many (if not most) DVC members are in the camp of affordable quality: willing to pay more for perceived additional value.
-- Suzanne