I'm torn. Has anyone stayed in a 2 room suite?

nat8199

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Hey, there!

I am planning a trip for next October and am having trouble deciding where to stay. There will be 4 adults and 3 kids (4, 2, 2) in our group, plus my in-laws staying in their own room.

My kids go to sleep early (6pm) and we are going to try to stick to this bedtime as much as possible while we are there. Every night one adult is going to stay with them while the rest go out to dinner. This means that we need three rooms, one for DD to sleep in, one for the twins, and one where the adult can sit and eat or whatever.

Our budget for this trip is fairly generous as we are taking this trip in honor of my dad who recently passed away using money he left us.

I LOVE the idea of staying in a two room suite, specifically at the Beach Club, but it is so much more expensive that the two room villas that I am torn. (I also like the ones in Bay Tower, but the resort view is not available.)

If it is worth it to spend extra for the suite, that I am willing to do it. So I guess I am asking, in a very long-winded way, what your experiences or opinions are.

Thank you!!!!
 
To add to my questions, the two room suite would also be club level at the Beach Club, but again I am not sure if that is worth the cost? Does that really do a lot for us??? I am so confused....
 
To add to my questions, the two room suite would also be club level at the Beach Club, but again I am not sure if that is worth the cost? Does that really do a lot for us??? I am so confused....

Yes, the 2-bedroom suite at BC is a club level room, so you have access to all the benefits of staying club level. We stayed in one of the BC 2-bedroom suites and it was amazing. Here are a few of our photos:

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Master bedroom:

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Hallway outside of master bedroom:

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Living Room:

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Second bedroom:

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Balcony outside second bedroom:

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View from balcony:

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Balcony outside living room:

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View from window of master bedroom:

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Those pictures are amazing!!!! I really want to stay there. The villa really does not seem to be nearly as nice.
 

The only negative I can see for a suite vs. a villa (other than price) is that a suite won't have a washer & dryer. If that's important to you with that many people, figure that into your consideration.
 
i think a multi-bedroom villa may be better - having the access to laundry facilities is good since someone will be in the room early each night - and you do have 2 2yro
 
Those pictures are amazing!!!! I really want to stay there. The villa really does not seem to be nearly as nice.

Having a full kitchen and washer/dryer can be a huge plus when saying in the villas. However, as a DVC owner, I must say that there's no comparison between the Beach Club Resort and the Beach Club Villas. With the exception of the Animal Kingdom, I think that the rooms in the regular resorts are MUCH nicer looking then the Villas are. So don't get me wrong, the BCV are very nice, but the resort side will look much nicer.
 
Thank you all. Being able to do laundry would be a bonus. My boys are very rough on their clothes. That would let us pack a lot lighter.

At the same time since we will be spending a lot if time in the room having the nicer surroundings would also be a lot of fun.

I guess I am still torn. My MIL has decided that she and FIL are going to come and do BC club level no matter which we decide.
 





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