Here's a link to the 1st post:
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=24319747&postcount=1
Look at the diagram for Unit 64A, the first 3 rooms are a bedroom (studio); living room and bedroom (one bedroom). There are two doors from the hallway that enter this unit, one into the studio and one into the living room of the 1 bedroom. This unit is a lockoff, because the studio can be rented separately from the 1 bedroom. In that studio there is a queen bed and a pullout couch.
Now go a little further to your left on the same drawing to Unit 64C. This unit is a dedicated 2 bedroom unit. There is no door from the hallway into the studio. You must enter the studio from the living room. Also because this studio portion is dedicated, there will be two queen beds and no couch.
Also in other
DVC resorts they have replaced the kitchenette in the dedicated studio with another closet. I have not stayed in one of these dedicated units so.... Has anyone rented a dedicated 2 BR at Kidani and is there still a mini kitchenette in addition to the full kitchen off of the living room?
Many people with young children really only want a dedicated 2BR to keep their young children from having access to a door to the outside hall in the second bedroom. Others you plan to share the unit with another family or teenagers prefer the separate door. I like to think of it as one of those touches that just makes the DVC our home away from home.
Hope this answers your questions. If not just post them, we'll answer.