skier_pete
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It sounds as though you're looking to stay in a studio annually and with little ones, I think that having enough points to stay in a one bedroom provides a ton of value. I'm sure that tons of people can make staying in a studio work with little kids but consider that there is real value in having a seperate bedroom for nap times, a washer/dryer for the ridiculous amounts of laundry that kids generate and a full kitchen for mealtimes.
An extra 20 points is $1,300 upfront and approx $100 annually in MFs which will definitely add up but is realistically a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands annually that you will spend in park passes, flights, meals, etc, etc, etc.
We bought 150 points at SSR and for the time of year that we travel, it should be enough to stay in a one-bedroom for 7 nights 3x per 4 years.
Your comments are all valid, but if the original poster is looking for the best bang for his buck (and by all his posts I would think that is a good assumption), then I am not sure he would be interested in a 1-bedroom. The 1-bedroom cost you (roughly) twice as much in points, but don't increase the # of guests they accommodate. As another person needing to budget my points, I don't see the additional room space / washer/dryer /kitchen as worth the doubling of the room expense, and the OP may think the same way.