Yes. The cost and point charts are considerable especially compared to AKV. I have stayed at BLT and really liked it but didn't like the pool or the fact that I had to hoof it over to the Contemporary for food. I know I wouldn't be happy with OKW or SSR even though they are a good value. I usually stay in 1 or 2 bedrooms so PVB is out. BWV and BCV are too expensive for the length of contract for me. Stayed at CCV in February in a 1 bdrm and the resort was nice but the size and layout of the room just felt a little cramped to me. So by process of elimination, I am down to AKV and VGF. I have watched many videos online as others suggested and I love the room style and layout at VGF. Plus it just feels like OG Disney to me. Monorail buzzing by, Magic Kingdom off in the distance. What's not to love? I definitely plan on sleeping around if I can, but if I get "stuck" at my home resort in the future, I can think of a lot worse places to be. Still open to suggestions and willing to let anyone talk me out of this.
The points that @skippytx made about AKV vs. VGF are all true, but if VGF is where you most want to stay, then that is where you should buy. That is the #1 "rule" of DVC buying. Do not buy because you are thinking about rental opportunities or resale in the future because it's impossible to predict where either of those markets will be in 5 or 10 or 20 years. If you plan on renting often, DVC may not be the right fit at all, so that's another thing to consider.