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Our goal with DVC is to pick a place we actually want to visit and hang out at without needing to always be in a park. We will most likely only buy APs every other year b/c it gets expensive for 5. On off years we may choose to bank those points, or just do a couple of short stays as an easy getaway and bank the rest. So I want to make sure we buy somewhere that we actually want to be. We don’t spend an excessive amount of time at MK so buying within walking distance isn’t high on my list. Now if BLT had amazing theming and aesthetics we’d probably be all over that, but so would a lot of other people snd it wouldn’t be affordable for us.
We understand the sleeping at CCV. We own a small travel trailer, so we’re used to being in a much smaller space all together. And I get the difficulty in getting studios. We are only considering it for the hard to book times, which are never going to be our main vacation times, so shorter stays. If SSR is always available, then I’m finding it hard to want to buy there when the cost over the life of the contract is equitable to CCV.
Value is a huge concern, I thought CCV had a points chart comparable to a 2042/2054 resort, which is what makes it such a good value. Maybe I’m wrong there.
The CCV chart is aligned with BRV. So the cost per night will be lower.
But, with a family of 5, doing two studios are likely to split you up, assuming you can even get them during times when it’s busy, like fall.
And, getting close together is a request. We have done travel with and have been on different floors. And there was no way to move either party.
Honestly, if it were me and CCV was a place during fall and holidays, I’d plan a two bedroom for those trips!