littlestar
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Got back from VWL yesterday.
Checkin - Arrived via Tiffany Towncar (great service by the way) at around 1:00 at the main lodge. Check-in girl was very nice. Got a welcome home. Our family had a studio and another one reserved one for my parents. Room wasn't ready at check-in. Our daughter checked at 3:00 and it was ready. We got Room 3562. It was the famous "dumpster/trash" view. It was the very last room at the end of the hall. At first I was disappointed when I saw the view, but it was a little bigger than my parents studio and it was a dedicated studio (I think it had an extra closet in it). I really wish they charged less points for the dumpster view, though. It's definitely not equal to the pool view rooms in my opinion. My parents ended up with a lock-off studio (4533). Their room had no balcony. This really surprised me. I thought all rooms had balconies. This was our first stay on our VWL points and I was a little disappointed in the studios we got. It didn't ruin our trip, but it was disappointing. They were in excellent shape, though. Very,very clean and in good shape.
Some friends of ours (also DVC members) decided to make a spur of the moment trip on Saturday to join us. They called Member Services on Monday and were able to get a studio at VWL. They were also offered availability at BCV. They thought they might have to change rooms mid week, but it worked out and they didn't have to. It was encouraging to see them get availability on one day's notice.
We had a good time, but next time I may have to put "no dumpster view" or "balcony" on my reservation request if using a studio at the VWL. In hindsight, I wish I would have reserved a two-bedroom at Old Key West. It would have been the same amount of points and I think my parents would have been more impressed with that than what we got. (you know, you don't want your parents to think you made a poor decision buying DVC).
Checkin - Arrived via Tiffany Towncar (great service by the way) at around 1:00 at the main lodge. Check-in girl was very nice. Got a welcome home. Our family had a studio and another one reserved one for my parents. Room wasn't ready at check-in. Our daughter checked at 3:00 and it was ready. We got Room 3562. It was the famous "dumpster/trash" view. It was the very last room at the end of the hall. At first I was disappointed when I saw the view, but it was a little bigger than my parents studio and it was a dedicated studio (I think it had an extra closet in it). I really wish they charged less points for the dumpster view, though. It's definitely not equal to the pool view rooms in my opinion. My parents ended up with a lock-off studio (4533). Their room had no balcony. This really surprised me. I thought all rooms had balconies. This was our first stay on our VWL points and I was a little disappointed in the studios we got. It didn't ruin our trip, but it was disappointing. They were in excellent shape, though. Very,very clean and in good shape.
Some friends of ours (also DVC members) decided to make a spur of the moment trip on Saturday to join us. They called Member Services on Monday and were able to get a studio at VWL. They were also offered availability at BCV. They thought they might have to change rooms mid week, but it worked out and they didn't have to. It was encouraging to see them get availability on one day's notice.
We had a good time, but next time I may have to put "no dumpster view" or "balcony" on my reservation request if using a studio at the VWL. In hindsight, I wish I would have reserved a two-bedroom at Old Key West. It would have been the same amount of points and I think my parents would have been more impressed with that than what we got. (you know, you don't want your parents to think you made a poor decision buying DVC).