But wait. When a resort is difficult to book (and if that's where you want to stay), then you buy at that resort specifically so you can book there.I was really interested in CCV for studios and decided against buying there based on how difficult booking can be.
You can try but certain periods are difficult to get studios at CCV at 11 months (early December, for example).But wait. When a resort is difficult to book (and if that's where you want to stay), then you buy at that resort specifically so you can book there.
if im not mistaken, wasnt this also the primary live resort when the min went up from 75 or 100, so a ton of the blue card population can't afford a 1BR for more than 2 nights?Unless you buy a fixed week at CCV, you may not always get a studio. That resort oversold points due to the 28 or so cabins that are over priced and sit empty most of the time.
In December, it's difficult to book most DVC resorts at 11 months.You can try but certain periods are difficult to get studios at CCV at 11 months (early December, for example).
2020 & 2021 are anomalies. I would look at them as outliers and not the norm when it comes to booking DVC.In December, it's difficult to book most DVC resorts at 11 months.
A few weeks ago, it was a bear to book a Standard or Savannah View room at AKV in December, even though are among the easier Studios to book at WDW.
Hey now. There are at least a few people with a lot of points at other resorts that book cabins. They are not nearly as available as the Bungalows. Availability is pretty scarce for them, besides August, then December is pretty available, but that is out of the 7 month booking window right now.Unless you buy a fixed week at CCV, you may not always get a studio. That resort oversold points due to the 28 or so cabins that are over priced and sit empty most of the time.
Out of all the resorts CCV needed to just have 1 studio booking category. Either tubs in the rooms or walk in showers. It wouldn't solve the studio problem but would assist a little. I still can't wrap my head around why DVC has such problems getting the ratios of villas better. PVB they went overboard and then back to the same old at CCV but with the Cabin points thrown in.
I am wondering why everyone says CCV is hard to book. Outside of November December, never had an issue in 11 month windowDo you think the studio issue at CCV would lead to WL being a contender down the line for conversion to DVC?
I wonder if there would be any way to balance out the imbalance of cabin points.
I am wondering why everyone says CCV is hard to book. Outside of November December, never had an issue in 11 month window
I don't think so, unless Disney is having trouble filling the WL hotel rooms on a regular basis.Do you think the studio issue at CCV would lead to WL being a contender down the line for conversion to DVC?
They would have to add the converted rooms to the CCV association (and thus have the same point chart and expiration date as CCV). Don't know if they would do it or not. I suppose it would depend on how many years CCV has left when they are deciding to convert.I wonder if there would be any way to balance out the imbalance of cabin points.
But wait. When a resort is difficult to book (and if that's where you want to stay), then you buy at that resort specifically so you can book there.
Great explanation!CCV has a terrible point to room ratio for Studios. The Cabins screw up the point allotments basically in resulting in overselling studios since such a large portion of points are in rooms that people are just not booking with their home resort points.