MomofStitchandLewis
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This, exactly.No offense but you really can't expect much from Red Roof Inn.
No offense but you really can't expect much from Red Roof Inn.
When we travel we stay Hampton Inn and Suites and while it might not be as large as DVC one bedrooms and up, their rooms on average are nicer than DVC studios as to size and cleanliness.
My problem with the Hilton properties is that every time we stay at one (usually one night only) I receive phone calls for the next several weeks from their timeshare marketing! It is really annoying! I have told them that their solicitation makes me less likely to stay at a Hilton property.
This, exactly.
DVC studios are more or less on par with a "good" business-class chain, give or take. The larger units are generally superior to more or less any regular hotel room in terms of amenities, etc. But that's sort of like saying that a minivan has more passenger room than a compact car. And, comparing the larger units to a Red Roof Inn is that minivan vs. a bicycle.
I used to be an auditor for a national corporation and traveled every week. I stayed in Hilton chains, (Hampton Inns, Homewood Suites, ect). Never were any of them better than my DVC at OKW.
Nice enough? Sure, but absolutely not my DVC.

IMO, DVC studios are the weak link. My normal comparison to them are the Marriott studios at places like Grand Vista. The GV studios have a king bed and silverware, dishes, etc.Exactly which was my point, you just articulated it better.
I can't give DVC studios high marks because of the bedding. I hate sleeping on a bed without fitted sheets and the bath towels at DVC lately I have gotten lately were really thread bare.
I'm generally in timeshares 4-5 weeks a year (around 10-15 units, some just weekends), mostly higher end options. While we enjoy DVC for the on property, theming and generally ambience, I'd have to say that there are many resorts that we see as nicer than any of the DVC resorts. Within the next year we'll be in SSR, Wyndham's Panama City, Bluegreen's Fountain's and World Golf village and several Marriott's (Aruba, HH, 3 in HI, Orlando and Panama City). We've stayed at all of them before and I'd put DVC at mid pack (of this group) at best ignoring the on property location. It's not that DVC is bad, they're not, just that there are many very nice resorts out there as well. We look at unit amenities, size and quality along with pools and onsite activities.
Since we live east of PC and are often traveling over just for the weekend, we normally don't travel much to the West. Even though we live only 2 hours away, we've only been going over the last few. I grew up going to PC as our main vacation and it's changed so much that I feel a sense of loss when we do go.Wyndham at Panama City Beach is really nice. When you are here do you stay in the PCB area or do drive down 30-A. 30A has some fabulous local places to eat.
I used to be an auditor for a national corporation and traveled every week. I stayed in Hilton chains, (Hampton Inns, Homewood Suites, ect). Never were any of them better than my DVC at OKW.
Nice enough? Sure, but absolutely not my DVC.
Really I have never gotten calls from them and stay in Hilton properties all the time.
I don't know, maybe it is from something I put down when joining HHonors, but it happens to me after every stay.
I agree. We often stay in Hampton Inns and Homewood Suites, including a 1BR suite at a Hampton Inn for a lacrosse tournament a few weeks ago and a Homewood Suites in downtown DC this past April. I much prefer an OKW villa, and even the studio portion of the OKW villa beats Hampton and Homewood by having two queen beds instead of two double beds.
Since we live east of PC and are often traveling over just for the weekend, we normally don't travel much to the West. Even though we live only 2 hours away, we've only been going over the last few. I grew up going to PC as our main vacation and it's changed so much that I feel a sense of loss when we do go.