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PharmDis95
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I do think that moving to more studios is great for some families, but the idea of a "timeshare" is using the room year-after-year. I would think that having a kitchen/washer/dryer is important if staying for about a week each year.I don't find this to be true. Yes, the older strategy often left resorts with nearly identical numbers of Studio and One Bedroom villas. 34% of the rooms at Saratoga Springs are studios, and it has the same percentage of 1B villas. Bay Lake Tower is 31% Studio and 31% 1B.
However, here are the studio percents at the 4 newest resorts:
Polynesian: 95%, 0% 1B
Copper Creek: 36% Studio, 25% 1B
Riviera: 42% Studio, 36% 1B
Grand Floridian: 71% Studio, 13% 1B
Over the past decade, DVC has added 897 Studios to the program (including the VGF expansion) vs 280 One Bedroom villas.
As the price of food is getting higher, I think that my family will want to eat more in room which means we need a kitchen or get microwavable foods. Sure there will be some times that we will eat in the parks, but with a studio that is going to have to be all three meals most days.
Studios are just more appealing because they cost less points per night