DVC Chit Chat Thread

I just checked a few others. Primo Piatto, Roaring Fork, Artist's Pallete, Geyser Point, all stay open until 11. Even the BC Marketplace says it stays open until 11. I wonder if @HyperspaceMountainPilot's comment is specific to the BC Marketplace because I know the setup there is the giftshop/QS hybrid sort of space that, as I recall, doesn't have any seating or tables (like a full QS such as Primo Piatto or Roaring Fork). I wonder if they tend to shut the kitchens down well before the official 11 pm closing time.
The answer in my family is always the Boardwalk Pizza Window. Open until midnight.
 
Flippers is open until midnight and it looks like they will deliver to a resort lobby.

 

We stayed at a CCV Cabin last summer for a week and I think we're spoiled! I'll give Lakeshore Lodge a try, but I think nothing will beat the cabins or the refurbished BRV rooms for when we don't need quick access to the parks. WL is just so beautiful imo
My thoughts exactly. As interested as I am in checking it out, I don't think anything could be as awesome as the CCV cabins. I'm considering buying cheap SAP points to use for the cabins on the regular.
 
My thoughts exactly. As interested as I am in checking it out, I don't think anything could be as awesome as the CCV cabins. I'm considering buying cheap SAP points to use for the cabins on the regular.

How many SAP do you think you'd end up wanting for that? I'd love to do that someday but the idea of a lot of annual dues discourages me from thinking about it. Though, like I said before, we are hoping to stay in the cabins for a week for our 25th anniversary (in 5 years.) I feel like after that stay, it will be so tempting! Maybe we will will the lottery before then. 🤣
 
I’ll add one other thing…hours the food options are open. BCV is far and away our favorite option at WDW, but we have stopped staying there most arrival nights because not being able to find food or beverage after 10pm is awful. I’m not sure if WDW has always been this way or I just notice it post COVID traveling with kids—but how is it possible these hotels sell rooms over $700/night and there’s literally nowhere to get any kind of prepared food or beverage after 10/10:30/11?

::climbs down off soapbox::
I'm trying to think if there are any deluxe resorts on property that would offer food at that hour? Maybe a monorail resort since MK is open later?

Disney vacations tend to be not lined up with the need for night owls... though I think DCL does 24 hour room service at least...
These were definitely COVID-era cuts that never came back. Contempo Cafe used to be open until 12am daily and served the full menu, while Gasparilla and Captain Cook’s were open 24/7 and transitioned to late night dining after midnight.

YC/BC has always been more limited in comparison, with nothing open past 11:30pm. Yacht Club didn’t even have a quick service option until Fittings & Fairings was refurbished into Ale & Compass and the Market at Ale & Compass in 2017.

As of now, the latest quick service restaurant options I’m aware of are still Gasparilla and Captain Cook’s, with full menus until 11pm and a late night offering from 11pm to 12am that’s mostly grab and go items, along with soda and coffee.
 
How many SAP do you think you'd end up wanting for that? I'd love to do that someday but the idea of a lot of annual dues discourages me from thinking about it. Though, like I said before, we are hoping to stay in the cabins for a week for our 25th anniversary (in 5 years.) I feel like after that stay, it will be so tempting! Maybe we will will the lottery before then. 🤣
Hope is a funny thing. I keep hoping I'll win the lottery, too, but I also have never bought a lottery ticket 😅
 
How many SAP do you think you'd end up wanting for that? I'd love to do that someday but the idea of a lot of annual dues discourages me from thinking about it. Though, like I said before, we are hoping to stay in the cabins for a week for our 25th anniversary (in 5 years.) I feel like after that stay, it will be so tempting! Maybe we will will the lottery before then. 🤣
I'll need at least 200 and I'll combine with what I already have. The annual dues is the reason why I'm going to take a very long time to decide. I can picture dealing with dues for a few years, but since they are always going to increase, I don't think it's the smartest path.
 
My thoughts exactly. As interested as I am in checking it out, I don't think anything could be as awesome as the CCV cabins. I'm considering buying cheap SAP points to use for the cabins on the regular.
This is where the SSR "sale" becomes intriguing. Could be used as direct points with low dues used on large accommodations even including LL A-frame cabins 🤔
 
I wish Beaches and Cream prioritized Beach Club guests. It’s hard to get a table there!
Honestly, I wish there was a slightly earlier window for reservations at every resort if you are staying on site at that resort.

Might help a bit with the congestion with the parking situation at the resorts or with the congestion on the WDW transport as well as a nice little side effect
 
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Hope is a funny thing. I keep hoping I'll win the lottery, too, but I also have never bought a lottery ticket 😅

Yeah...once in a blue moon, we'll purchase a couple powerball tickets. But very, very rarely. So I think I'd be better off hoping for my husband to get a MASSIVE pay raise. Or me to find a good job someday for some extra income (currently staying home due to all of my son's needs.)

I'll need at least 200 and I'll combine with what I already have. The annual dues is the reason why I'm going to take a very long time to decide. I can picture dealing with dues for a few years, but since they are always going to increase, I don't think it's the smartest path.

If we wanted to go every year for 1 week, in our preferred month, we would need 688 points. We have 200 BRV points so we would need 488 more points. Ha! I definitely can't see us doing that. Maybe if we decided to only go every other year....then we would only need 144 more points. I wonder what we'd need if we did a trip every year, but alternated between BRV and the cabin. Hmm....

Of course, BRV expires in 2042 so we'd need more points after that too. So yeah...I don't think this will happen for me.
 
Yeah...once in a blue moon, we'll purchase a couple powerball tickets. But very, very rarely. So I think I'd be better off hoping for my husband to get a MASSIVE pay raise. Or me to find a good job someday for some extra income (currently staying home due to all of my son's needs.)



If we wanted to go every year for 1 week, in our preferred month, we would need 688 points. We have 200 BRV points so we would need 488 more points. Ha! I definitely can't see us doing that. Maybe if we decided to only go every other year....then we would only need 144 more points. I wonder what we'd need if we did a trip every year, but alternated between BRV and the cabin. Hmm....

Of course, BRV expires in 2042 so we'd need more points after that too. So yeah...I don't think this will happen for me.
I'm thinking it would/should be a split stay for us. I know that doesn't work for everyone, though.

My original plan was to stay at every DVC resort. That is still a solid plan, but the cabin was so good that it's by far my favorite Disney vacation spot. Since I haven't stayed in most resorts, that could change. Maybe I should focus on the original plan and just add a night in a cabin.

TBH, we had a rental car during our stay and that may have made it better because we didn't have to take a bus anywhere. We took the boat to MK and drove to Epcot and HS. Having a rental car adds $ and makes the cabin even more expensive. I think I just talked myself into only staying there for resort days and MK days...
 










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