Families of 4? Do you like to get a studio or one bedroom?

Dina

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I know this is a personal preference. We're trying to decide whether to get a one bedroom or a studio in fall of '07. We'll have a 7yo and a 4yo. A one bedroom is nice, but it might also be nice to bank the extra points for more trips. Just wondering what other people's experiences are? Sorry, I'm nosy-- and I need to study, so its my way of procrastinating.
 
We always get a 2 bedroom unit, but my children are older. I would go with the 1 bedroom unit.
 
Dina,

We're a family of 3 and get a 1 br for anything longer than a 2 night stay. I like my elbow room! :goodvibes
 
Dina said:
I know this is a personal preference. We're trying to decide whether to get a one bedroom or a studio in fall of '07. We'll have a 7yo and a 4yo. A one bedroom is nice, but it might also be nice to bank the extra points for more trips. Just wondering what other people's experiences are? Sorry, I'm nosy-- and I need to study, so its my way of procrastinating.
We have lots in common. I too am studying and procrastinating. Chemistry isn't my fav subject!! I also have kids of similar ages.

We only have 150 points so I'm scared that if we take a 1 bed that I'll always be disappointed afterwards with the studio. We're driving down in March, if its not very successful, we will always need to fly. We will then need to take full weeks to make it worth it and the studio is all the points we will be able to afford. Unless we want to go every 2 years - yeah right!

Happy procrastinating :thumbsup2
 

One Bedroom. We didn't buy into DVC just to stay in a standard room for a cheaper price--we bought DVC because we wanted the luxury of a 1B at a more reasonable cost.
 
After this coming trip, I'll be able to say we've done it all. When we started, we stayed in a studio for 1/2 of our trip and a 1BR for the other half (9-12 nights total). Then we started staying in a 1BR during the week and switching to a studio on the weekend (if we stayed at WDW - sometimes we leave to visit relatives). We've also gotten 2BR's to share with grandparents, etc. but we just used the 1BR portion. Dh has decided we've stayed in a studio enough - he wants to book 1BR's now all of the time. However, this coming trip, we have a 2BR most of the time because we were expecting to have company that decided not to come. Now we'll have the whole 2BR to ourselves (not that I didn't try to share it with just about everyone I know!!). DD's are turning 11 and 9 on this trip, I don't think the 2BR would have been necessary for just the four of us at this point, but the extra bathroom will be nice.

Now, to finally answer your question...see if you can do what we did with a split stay - only if you're there long enough to make it worthwhile. You may find that you're happy to have a studio for a few nights to save some points...or, you may end up spoiled like the rest of us and only want the 1BR in the future! ;)
 
tjkraz said:
One Bedroom. We didn't buy into DVC just to stay in a standard room for a cheaper price--we bought DVC because we wanted the luxury of a 1B at a more reasonable cost.

Ouch! I'll think of you when I'm checking into my "Standard" room :)
 
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Start out with the studio for your stays, as your children get older you will want more room. After a few commando park trips, many DVCers find they are ready to slow down and enjoy a larger room and the resort amenities.

Ignore all of this advice, if DH snores, get the larger room. :rotfl:

Our kids were thrilled to have a separate sleeping area.
 
Have you ever stayed at Disney in a mod room? Was it okay for your family? If so, a studio will be a nice step up. More space, 356 - 390 sq ft depending on the resort vs. 312 - 340 sq ft. Plus you have a mini kitchen, ref, microwave, coffee maker, toaster... You will have a queen bed and a double size sofa bed (2 Queens at OKW). vs. 2 doubles at at mod.

How about a deluxe room? AKL and WL both run 340 sq. ft in a standard room, just a bit smaller that a studio. The others, BC, YC,... run from 380- 420 sq ft. as large or larger than most studios.

If either of these have worked okay for you I would try a studio and see how that works. You are correct, once you stay in a 1BR it is difficult to go back to a studio, or even the best of the deluxe rooms.

Good luck with you decision, and have a great trip.
:wave2: :wave2:
 
we have 260 points, 2 bedroom always with 4 of us if more than 2 nights also, unfortunately, for Feb trip, I could only get a 1 bedroom, have a 7 year old and a 14 year old, , they don't mind the couch, but I have waitlisted for the 2 bedroom, figure thats what the points are for, so use them, and if we decide to do another trip, just borrow more points if needed!! Always better to borrow than bank!
 
I think with the ages of your children you could do either. When my kids were young I always liked being in the same room as they were on vacation as they seemed to wake more often in unfamiliar surroundings.

However, a 1 bdrm. does have the extra TV, washer/dryer, full size appliances, queen sleeper, separate bathroom areas, large tub, and a king bed which leaves room for a kid if they bed hop.

Maybe you could split your stay between a studio and 1 bdrm. (start with the studio :)).
 
We are a family of four. We have (petite) twin girls who are 15. We have done both the one bedroom and the studio. We figure the girls are on a pull out sofa no matter what. It just depends on the amount of points we want to spend. We're not in the room much and when we are it's usually at night, we're exhausted, and we are crashing, and reading or watching tv.
 
We raised our sons prior to DVC and at the end of that time, we always went with the FW cabins. I really like the extra room, privacy. If DVC had been around, we would have used 1 bedrooms.

However, I think having the balcony/patio makes a studio much nicer than a regular resort room and it does give you a place to get away. So, I would try the studio and make my decision based on that stay.

Bobbi :sunny:
 
It really depends on your vacation habits. When we first bought into DVC, if it were just myself and the 2 boys we would rent a studio because our main goal was to commando tour. After the boys got into their teen years we rented one bedrooms with the exception being VB where we always try to get a 2 bedroom. We started spending more time at the resort and enjoying the pool and other amentities. We still would go to the park almost every day but for only 4-6 hours. Now we are a family of 5 about to be a family of 6 so we will be 2 bedroom mandatory from here on out.

The DH and I enjoy the big bath tub. The boys enjoy what we have come to call the "man suite" or the second bedroom to most. Although we don't use the stove while at Disney, we like having the full size frig and dish washer. (We do heat up leftovers) I may be in the miniority on this one but I love having the washer/dryer, it is such a great feeling to get home and unpack clean clothes and not have to do 2 weeks worth of laundry. I always hated using the community laundry rooms on vacation.
 
We like the space, so we like the 2-bedroom villas. Our kids are 4 and 7. If BCV had 3 bedrooms, we'd get one of those :) !

When we go to our timeshare on Maui, we have 1450 square feet (2 bedrooms, 2 baths). We love it. The more room, the better. The DVC 2 bedrooms seem small to us!! It's a personal preference, obviously! We like space!
 
We are a family of 3 and always go for the one bedroom. When my son takes a friend we then opt for the 2 bedroom. We bought DVC for the space and privacy a hotel room doesn't give us.
 
We're a family of 4, myself, DH and two kids ages 7 and 3. We got a 1 bedroom. I think we'll just always get one of these, much more room. Our last trip a hurricane hit and we had to stay in our room so we were VERY glad to have more room plus the full kitchen. :thumbsup2

Shelby
 
We're big one (or two) bedroom people but I completely understand that you need to watch your points. To every thing there is a season.
John
 
We are now a family of 5, DS9, DD6 & DD14 mo. We get a 1 BR but I think we still would if we were a family of 4. We purchased before I was ever preg. w/ #3 for the 1 BR. We like being able to pack less and wash a load of laundry at our leisure and having a kitchen is a big plus. We don't do any cooking but it's nice to have the room
 
We wouldn't get a studio for the two of us. We get the one bedroom for the two of us and a two bedroom if there are one or two more.
 












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