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@aka Charles I’m not sure whether anyone else brought this up, but did you notice these are the 1BR that sleep 6 adults you envisioned for Poly2? DVC filling a need/desire expressed by many families.
I did see the similarities. I think it affirms that DVC is aware of the need for 'more good beds' in their rooms. Sleeping 6 on fewer points is definitely a commonality between this and 'Ohana Suites'.
Though current cabins are
much smaller than I was thinking, I was thinking 1BR sized (~800sqft) as the construction I was highlighting at Poly2 is 2-bay rooms, like a 1BR.
Hypothetically for CFW: 1 permanent bed, 1 Murphy bed, and bunk beds is more appealing, from just a sleeping surface viewpoint, than most Studios/1BR currently.
- Bunk beds have an element of fun that can make up for their small size (see: Starcruiser)
- I can only hope they figured out a way to do a Murphy bed and ditch the pullout sofa
- The raised windows should help with this
This could sleep parents and 3 children each with their own sleeping surface, which you can't a Studio/1BR. Or parents, grandparents, and 2 children (not sharing a bed). Pretty flexible and accommodating!
But as much as I think the standalone cabin style, 'more good beds', and your own parking space is great, I don't love these. ~500sqft is really quite small for 5-6 people. This isn't like a bridge between Studios and 2BR that an Ohana Suite would be.
At full occupancy, people density would be equivalent to a Deluxe Studio at full occupancy, likely still with just 1 bathroom. I also really hope the bunk beds aren't in the bedroom with the permanent bed, that's been a dealbreaker when trying to suggest the existing cabins to family members.