Judique
Dis Veteran, Beach Lover at BWV, BCV, HHI, VB
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Yeah, it probably was.Man that post was quite a journey.
Yeah, it probably was.Man that post was quite a journey.
Villa = Adult activitiesI don’t get this “I’d rather not go if I have to squeeze into a studio” or “studios are like hostels” stance. Do you all hate your family that much lol? We usually stay in 2 bedrooms but we’ll sometimes squeeze 5 into a studio and not only do I not mind it but it’s nice to have some forced togetherness with my older kids who otherwise would be in their room on their phone. The only thing we miss in studios is the washer and drier. The way the “never studio” people feel about studios is how I feel about cooking on vacation, so we never even use the kitchen. And our next trip will be 14 nights in a Poly longhouse studio, because I love Poly but refuse to stay in that tower abomination.
Most of the AKV Jambo 1 br.s have always provided sleeping surfaces for 5 in the 1 br.s AFAIK - king bed in the master + Queen sofa bed & single fold out sleeper chair in the living room. The value 1 br.s on Giraffe & Zebra trail OTH, only sleep 4 adults & I believe that’s max occupancy w/ no option to bring your own bedding for a 5th in those value villas - they’re around 100 sq. ft. smaller than the standard/savanna/concierge 1 br.s.I think this was just an unfortunate misunderstanding on the part of OP and there's no point in belaboring everyone's room preferences.
Amongst people who've been around awhile, it's pretty well known that the 2nd gen resorts (VB, HHI, BWV, WLV (now BRV), BCV, SSR, AKL (now AKL-jambo)) only have dedicated sleeping space for 4 in the one bedroom. They've always given you the option of bring your own mattress for a 5th person. Okw used to be the same, but because the living room is massive, they were able to add the sleeper chair later. The studios for all these resorts originally only had a 4 person capacity too, Disney just identified a desire on the part of the member base to add an additional sleep surface, and the room layout lended itself to it at later date. (Although I've seen some people post over the years that they're upset at this change.)
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ohhhh now i know why my husband has declared no more studios. That actually was a big part of why he agreed to more points, to stay only in 1 bed and upVilla = Adult activities
Studio = No adult activities
Villa > Studio
Aka the nookie tax.ohhhh now i know why my husband has declared no more studios. That actually was a big part of why he agreed to more points, to stay only in 1 bed and up![]()
Whoops you may be right. Honestly, I mentally always put the end of the gen 2 builds at SSR since that was the last one custom built of that gen, but for some reason I thought during the initial conversion from hotel rooms to 1 bedroom at jambo there wasn't a sleeper chair and that was only added later.Most of the AKV Jambo 1 br.s have always provided sleeping surfaces for 5 in the 1 br.s AFAIK - king bed in the master + Queen sofa bed & single fold out sleeper chair in the living room. The value 1 br.s on Giraffe & Zebra trail OTH, only sleep 4 adults & I believe that’s max occupancy w/ no option to bring your own bedding for a 5th in those value villas - they’re around 100 sq. ft. smaller than the standard/savanna/concierge 1 br.s.
AKV in general has the most complicated set of villa booking options among the DVC resorts IMO, there are 23 possible villa types you can book!
1000% We are a simple gender….ohhhh now i know why my husband has declared no more studios. That actually was a big part of why he agreed to more points, to stay only in 1 bed and up![]()
Quote from my wife after our first ever DVC rental ( 2BD BLT): “Things can happen on vacation behind a locked door that will never happen without a locked door”…. it was later clarified that a living room and 2 doors was even more preferred…Aka the nookie tax.
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It's relatively recent - for many years, DVC members were able to book 5 into a BWV/BCV 1BR online via the member website, but cash guests could book only 4 via the WDW online booking system or when calling. It seems that way too many guests didn't understand what "no bedding, linens, or towels will be provided for the 5th person" meant, or didn't see that at all. I think I remember frequent posts here on DISboards answering questions about what the statement meant and explaining why the discrepancy between DVC and cash capacity of those 1BR villas.Im not sure how it let you do this online or if this is a recent policy change, but it definetely doesnt allow me.
Yes I was one of the posters asking for clarity on how many people can stay in the room so I def can see where a mixup can happen!It's relatively recent - for many years, DVC members were able to book 5 into a BWV/BCV 1BR online via the member website, but cash guests could book only 4 via the WDW online booking system or when calling. It seems that way too many guests didn't understand what "no bedding, linens, or towels will be provided for the 5th person" meant, or didn't see that at all. I think I remember frequent posts here on DISboards answering questions about what the statement meant and explaining why the discrepancy between DVC and cash capacity of those 1BR villas.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking this!Some of the responses in the 2nd page, especially, of this thread are pretty annoying. Elitist, and self-serving. It's as if you all started out with a silver spoon and no tolerance for those starting out with young families.
FWIW, we've stayed in a one-bedroom at SSR a couple of times as a family of five and felt fine. Last time we went, kids were 13, 11, and 6. I'd do it again. We get an air mattress for the youngest so they all have their own beds, but you could easily put two in the Murphy if they didn't mind being together.I think if you have more than two kids (we do), you learn very quickly that only two resorts sleep 5 comfortably in a one bedroom: BLT and AKV (and now DLV). And— if your kids do not want to share beds, you basically need a 2 bedroom. Once our kids hit 12+ we started booking 2 bedrooms, unless we were only traveling with two of them.
OKW also has a fold out couch and a single fold out chair in the one bedroom units, giving it sleeping space for 5.I think if you have more than two kids (we do), you learn very quickly that only two resorts sleep 5 comfortably in a one bedroom: BLT and AKV (and now DLV). And— if your kids do not want to share beds, you basically need a 2 bedroom. Once our kids hit 12+ we started booking 2 bedrooms, unless we were only traveling with two of them.
SSR 1 BR sleeps 5 native. 2 in bedroom, 3 in living room, two on murphy and 1 on the pull down under the tv. Same set up as all the studios that sleep 5 but mom and dad get their own room.FWIW, we've stayed in a one-bedroom at SSR a couple of times as a family of five and felt fine. Last time we went, kids were 13, 11, and 6. I'd do it again. We get an air mattress for the youngest so they all have their own beds, but you could easily put two in the Murphy if they didn't mind being together.
Depends on the nature of your kids and on your budget. RIV 1 bedrooms are 1 bathroom but 3 sleeping surfaces so if 2 of the kids can share you’re still good to go without having to splurge up to a 2 bedroom.I think if you have more than two kids (we do), you learn very quickly that only two resorts sleep 5 comfortably in a one bedroom: BLT and AKV (and now DLV). And— if your kids do not want to share beds, you basically need a 2 bedroom. Once our kids hit 12+ we started booking 2 bedrooms, unless we were only traveling with two of them.