MamaBear12
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Thank you!Just for your information, there are only 18 value studios at AKV and 10 of those make up part of a 2BR. No matter what time of year you travel, please do not plan on being able to get 2-3 value studios for an entire trip. It is possible, but it is not a guarantee, even as an owner.
We are a family of 4 (2 daughters) and we bought a 100-point resale contract back in 2008 when the girls were 3 and 5. At the time, we could book a value 1BR for our 5-night June stays for 100 points. There was an adjustment to the point chart in 2010 so we have had to tweak our travel plans. Now, we do more split stays, alternating between studios and 1BR's. With only 100 points, the AKV points chart is very appealing, especially for those 1BR's in the value category. Now that the girls are 11 and 13, they are really starting to enjoy Epcot. They loved our most recent trip to F&W and it was their first time staying at BWV. If I were starting over, it would be a very tough decision between BWV and AKV. Since we prefer 1BR's and we don't typically stay over a weekend, we have a better chance of getting a room (preferred view) at BWV during F&W at 7 months than those who want studios. On the flip side, we would probably not have a chance at a value 1BR at AKV during the same timeframe.
When we bought, we also did not plan on taking the girls out of school for vacation. Our plan was to travel over spring break (first week of April) and early June, right after school gets out. The girls actually have a fall break now which allows us to travel in October and we only have to pull them out of school for 2 days. So not only has our resort preference changed a bit, but our planned vacation times have changed as well. If I had to do it over, I would probably still buy our contract at AKV and take my chances at BWV in the fall. We actually enjoy split stays so even if we could only get 2-3 nights at BWV, we'd be happy.
The beauty of DVC is that you can be flexible and there is something for everyone. If everyone loved AKV, then it would be VERY hard to get a reservation there. I like the fact that there are plenty of folks who do not like it and would prefer to stay elsewhere.
Thank you for sharing your experience! We're a family of 4 as well (kiddos are 4 and 1.5). Glad to hear purchasing at AKV worked out for your family!Just for your information, there are only 18 value studios at AKV and 10 of those make up part of a 2BR. No matter what time of year you travel, please do not plan on being able to get 2-3 value studios for an entire trip. It is possible, but it is not a guarantee, even as an owner.
We are a family of 4 (2 daughters) and we bought a 100-point resale contract back in 2008 when the girls were 3 and 5. At the time, we could book a value 1BR for our 5-night June stays for 100 points. There was an adjustment to the point chart in 2010 so we have had to tweak our travel plans. Now, we do more split stays, alternating between studios and 1BR's. With only 100 points, the AKV points chart is very appealing, especially for those 1BR's in the value category. Now that the girls are 11 and 13, they are really starting to enjoy Epcot. They loved our most recent trip to F&W and it was their first time staying at BWV. If I were starting over, it would be a very tough decision between BWV and AKV. Since we prefer 1BR's and we don't typically stay over a weekend, we have a better chance of getting a room (preferred view) at BWV during F&W at 7 months than those who want studios. On the flip side, we would probably not have a chance at a value 1BR at AKV during the same timeframe.
When we bought, we also did not plan on taking the girls out of school for vacation. Our plan was to travel over spring break (first week of April) and early June, right after school gets out. The girls actually have a fall break now which allows us to travel in October and we only have to pull them out of school for 2 days. So not only has our resort preference changed a bit, but our planned vacation times have changed as well. If I had to do it over, I would probably still buy our contract at AKV and take my chances at BWV in the fall. We actually enjoy split stays so even if we could only get 2-3 nights at BWV, we'd be happy.
The beauty of DVC is that you can be flexible and there is something for everyone. If everyone loved AKV, then it would be VERY hard to get a reservation there. I like the fact that there are plenty of folks who do not like it and would prefer to stay elsewhere.