Dreamfinder2
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I went all by my lonesome to Disney this past Thursday - Saturday with the purpose of (1) checking out the VWL, which we purchased sight unseen, (2) looking at all the other DVC properties at WDW just for comparisons, and (3) gathering info on new projects.
Dang! I get back home to find out I've been "scooped!" All the stuff I was going to share has already been posted. It was kinda fun being on property when the announcement of DI/DVC was made, though.
Talked to my guide, other DVC CMs, and had basically everything you've read here verified. WVL is anticipated to sell out within the week. Feb. 3 on BCV? Yep.
My impressions of BCV? Very, very similar to BWV, but folks, there's not a good view in the property. It looked like, barring any extensive plantings, many units are going to have a charmless view of the backside of Epcot. Point structure should be the same as VWL, preferred at BW. Expect the price increase in the late summer, as others have posted. Work looked like it was progressing nicely.
Our guide was charmingly evasive on some questions, but she did hint at some new incentives.
Honestly, I felt like the actual living space in OKW as compared to WVL and BWV just wasn't all that different. The kitchen at OKW seemed to be the most obvious expansion of space. But after peeking again at a Grand Villa -- which I hadn't seen since '93 -- holy cow. The first step through the door was a gasp-producer. Size does matter!
Still partial to VWL; it's sort of L.L Bean nirvana. But there's a "center of it all" feel to BW that's cool, too. And the comments about long halls are NOT bogus. I spent one evening trapped in the Inn section of BW; I'd wished I'd left bread crumbs, because I got out in one of the courtyards in the middle of a wedding reception and couldn't find my way out. The refreshments were nice, tho.
Fret not, friends. There was pixie dust everywhere, and the CMs I dealt with were universally wonderful. I was sorta sad looking at POFQ, with its gates and deserted parking lots. And Pop Century looked like a scene from the Apocalypse.
Finally (whew!) I can remember staying several years ago in one of the old Fairway Villas, and was struck then with the rough-hewn cedar siding and the vaulted ceilings and sleeping loft. You know, they might just pull this off at DI.
I'm just pumped, as a new member, of having these options. If I can't get first choice with ressies, I'll stay at any of 'em with joy.
Oh, yeah ... Boma is the best buffet on property. Simply amazing.
Dang! I get back home to find out I've been "scooped!" All the stuff I was going to share has already been posted. It was kinda fun being on property when the announcement of DI/DVC was made, though.
Talked to my guide, other DVC CMs, and had basically everything you've read here verified. WVL is anticipated to sell out within the week. Feb. 3 on BCV? Yep.
My impressions of BCV? Very, very similar to BWV, but folks, there's not a good view in the property. It looked like, barring any extensive plantings, many units are going to have a charmless view of the backside of Epcot. Point structure should be the same as VWL, preferred at BW. Expect the price increase in the late summer, as others have posted. Work looked like it was progressing nicely.
Our guide was charmingly evasive on some questions, but she did hint at some new incentives.
Honestly, I felt like the actual living space in OKW as compared to WVL and BWV just wasn't all that different. The kitchen at OKW seemed to be the most obvious expansion of space. But after peeking again at a Grand Villa -- which I hadn't seen since '93 -- holy cow. The first step through the door was a gasp-producer. Size does matter!
Still partial to VWL; it's sort of L.L Bean nirvana. But there's a "center of it all" feel to BW that's cool, too. And the comments about long halls are NOT bogus. I spent one evening trapped in the Inn section of BW; I'd wished I'd left bread crumbs, because I got out in one of the courtyards in the middle of a wedding reception and couldn't find my way out. The refreshments were nice, tho.

Fret not, friends. There was pixie dust everywhere, and the CMs I dealt with were universally wonderful. I was sorta sad looking at POFQ, with its gates and deserted parking lots. And Pop Century looked like a scene from the Apocalypse.
Finally (whew!) I can remember staying several years ago in one of the old Fairway Villas, and was struck then with the rough-hewn cedar siding and the vaulted ceilings and sleeping loft. You know, they might just pull this off at DI.
I'm just pumped, as a new member, of having these options. If I can't get first choice with ressies, I'll stay at any of 'em with joy.
Oh, yeah ... Boma is the best buffet on property. Simply amazing.