tomandrobin said:At least with a dedicated @ bedroom, you'll get two beds in the second bedroom instead of one.
Deb & Bill said:Not necessarily, unless they did something different at SSR than they did at the other resorts.
Yes, there should be two queen beds in the second bedroom of a dedicated 2BR. This is the same at all resorts, as far as I know. BWV has only lock offs so there is no 2nd bedroom with two queen beds. OKW has 2 queen beds in the studios so all 2BR's, (lock off and dedicated) have 2 queen beds in the second bedroom.Deb & Bill said:Not necessarily, unless they did something different at SSR than they did at the other resorts.
DisneyFreaks said:When we booked we told them we needed our 2-bedroom to be a lock-off.
lisareniff said:I believe that the rooms with the 2 queens at BCV are those that do not have balcony doors, only a window in that bedroom.
CoolDisneyCat said:We had a dedicated 2 bdrm at BCV with 2 queens and it was like this. The balcony ran from the living room over to the master bedroom with just a window in the 2 queen room.
lisareniff said:You might want to check the member web site. My upcoming reservation in Feb. had the exact reservation room type. My paper confirmation for our BCV portion of our trip had '2 bedroom villa' and the web site had '2BR/2 Queenbeds in 2nd BR'.
While unlikely, they could still switch it at check in. Also, you will not be able to have separate keys or a separate CC on the rooms in this situation even if it is a lockoff.DisneyFreaks said:Thanks everyone. I did check the member web site and it does list a 2 bedroom lock-off just as we requested even though the confirmation does not. I am trusting this is what we'll get. The two families staying in each side of this unit hardly know each other so sharing a villa would be a bit awkward.
jlieblaw said:I didn't realize I could check my dvc reservation online but now that I have, mine also has dedicated 2 bedroom, which is what I want since we want 2 actual beds instead of a pullout.
Dean said:While unlikely, they could still switch it at check in. Also, you will not be able to have separate keys or a separate CC on the rooms in this situation even if it is a lockoff.