bounceytigger
Mouseketeer
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- May 6, 2004
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So...I'm a newbie to DVC, and am now wondering something. Do most people with children stay in 1 or 2-BR villas? Or are there families out there that utilize the Studio and the "point-cheapness" of it?
I just bought into DVC, and bought 160 points. (Would have LOVED to buy more, but this is what we could swing! Someday I can hopefully convince DH to want to buy more!) Anyhow, my rationale was that if I DIDN"T buy into DVC, my family and I would probably always be staying in one resort room (versus 2 rooms) on our WDW visits--even if we have 2 kids at some point. So therefore a Studio should still be plenty of space for us....and 160 points seems to be plenty to travel to WDW on yearly, as long as we stay in a Studio.
So I'm wondering, have most people found that Studios become too crowded when there are 1 or 2 kids in the picture? (Right now we have a DS, age 2.) Is this why so many people seem to be staying at other WDW resorts, or off-site hotels, or paying cash for their weekend time...to allow them to stay in a 1 or 2-Bedroom the rest of the week?
I suppose I am looking for some reassurance that Studios can get the job done! Incidentally, we're not ones to stay inside all day long...if we're not at a Park, we'd probably be at DD, or at the pools.
TIA for any and all insight!!
-Sarah
I just bought into DVC, and bought 160 points. (Would have LOVED to buy more, but this is what we could swing! Someday I can hopefully convince DH to want to buy more!) Anyhow, my rationale was that if I DIDN"T buy into DVC, my family and I would probably always be staying in one resort room (versus 2 rooms) on our WDW visits--even if we have 2 kids at some point. So therefore a Studio should still be plenty of space for us....and 160 points seems to be plenty to travel to WDW on yearly, as long as we stay in a Studio.
So I'm wondering, have most people found that Studios become too crowded when there are 1 or 2 kids in the picture? (Right now we have a DS, age 2.) Is this why so many people seem to be staying at other WDW resorts, or off-site hotels, or paying cash for their weekend time...to allow them to stay in a 1 or 2-Bedroom the rest of the week?
I suppose I am looking for some reassurance that Studios can get the job done! Incidentally, we're not ones to stay inside all day long...if we're not at a Park, we'd probably be at DD, or at the pools.
TIA for any and all insight!!

-Sarah