I prefer the dedicated studios. There is no connecting interior door to a 1 bedroom and so I think they are quieter. (On one trip we had a lock off 1 bedroom and the children in the connecting studio next door kept pounding on the connecting door and trying to open it. I had to go and knock on the door and talk to the oblivious parents to get it to stop).A dedicated or lock-off studio, and why?
I prefer the dedicated studios. There is no connecting interior door to a 1 bedroom and so I think they are quieter. (On one trip we had a lock off 1 bedroom and the children in the connecting studio next door kept pounding on the connecting door and trying to open it. I had to go and knock on the door and talk to the oblivious parents to get it to stop).
At the BWV, the dedicated studios seem a bit larger and thy have a small parson's bench that the lock offs do not have. Haven't stayed in a studio anywhere else, so can't tell you how they may differ at other resorts.
FWIW, I think the previous two posters are thinking of lock off or dedicated two bedroom units.
LOL - yes I was.
As for staying in a studio, yes, I would prefer a dedicated. I don't know why, but even at hotels, I am annoyed by the connecting door between the rooms. It's an aesthetic thing really.
I am relatively new to these boards and DVC, but what I've read thus far, I haven't seen any mention of dedicated studios except at BWV. Do any of the other resorts have them?