We go every year and are a family of 6, so it made a lot of $$$ sense to go DVC. We were either getting two value rooms or jamming into a family suite. We bought at AKV, and we love how different it is, the pools, the lobby, the laundry, a full size kitchen and I can not do with out my master bedroom with a king size bed and master bath. We are so spoiled now the thought of sharing the same room with our kids on vacation horrifies my husband and I. I am a bit of a hotel snob and I didn't love the values and couldn't afford two moderate rooms, this way I have the luxury of a Deluxe and my 2bedroom villa. We have also stayed at BWV, and loved it. We will be staying at BCV for a split stay. My kids want to swim at SAB! I love we can try all these resorts. When they add DVC at Poly we are adding on!
Thank you for all of the responses! I've enjoyed reading all of your comparisons! I was surprised to hear that the customer service differs between the two. And, the sheets are of lesser qualityI'm off to do a search now about the customer service, but if anyone would like to share their experiences I'd love to hear them!
[snip]The other big perk to the DVC type accommodations (still talking 1,2,3 bedroom and not studios here) is that we don't have to share the bathroom with other family members, and we can have complete privacy in the bedroom.
Some feel the lack of daily maid service is a deal breaker. I tend to like the freedom of not having to worry about when the housekeeper is coming in. Again, it gives me much more privacy and freedom to come and go (or stay) as I choose. [snip]
We travel as a couple and find that the the DVC type accomodations in studios (other than OKW) are better for us than a hotel room. We like a Q bed and sofa much more than 2 queens. We also love the kitchenette for breakfast, snacks and a quick meal.
I also agree that lack of daily maid service feels like a Pro and not a Con. -- Suzanne
I miss the better bedding and sheets that the deluxe resorts get.