I'm going to bite and state my opinion on all of this. I have read all the posts here and on other dvc forums. There is huge negativity about the PVB, and even some blatant name calling of people who would consider buying there. I think that people who own DVC need to keep in mind that the target audience for PVB is not likely people who are already members. It is people like myself.
We are a young, 30 something couple with three young kids. We have been to WDW anywhere from 1-3 times a year over the last 10 years and most always stayed at the poly. We have tried a few other DvC properties, namely BCV and AKL. While the extra space at these resorts were great, we our hearts belong to the Poly.
We know all about the issue of no one or two bedrooms, and we have no intention of ever staying in a bungalow unless its pixie dusted to us. Down the road we may use a one bedroom at some point in another resort, but I doubt it.
We are ok with the studios. I don't like to cook on vacation, so no kitchen doesn't phase me. I also don't like to do laundry on vacation, so this also doesn't phase me and I think many in my generation are like this. We are perfectly happy getting two connecting studios. I feel that we may eventually be priced out of the regular rates, and we like the idea that we have locked in years of vacations at our favourite resort. I think when people are calling this a " debacle" or that heads will roll over this decision, they need to keep in mind who the target is. Disney knows their target- and I am sure it will sell to families just like us. People who never would have bought into DVC otherwise.