BeattyFamily,
We shared a 2-BR at the BWV this past Xmas with our friends.
1) All of the 2-BR units at the BWV consist of a 1-BR unit next to a Studio unit which are connected by a double lock-off door. There is a door on the Studio unit side and a door on the 1-BR unit side (see the map above near the "TV's"). Think of a fat doorway with one door that opens inward (towards you) and then another door that opens outward (away from you, I hope that makes sense). Both lockoff doors have a manual deadbolt. The frontdesk has
nothing to do with locking or unlocking these doors. The occupants of the 1-BR and Studio manually lock or unlock these doors. Both doors must be unlocked and open for the occupants to move from the studio to the 1-BR and vice versa.
2) There are two public hallway entry doors. One leads into the Studio unit and one leads into the 1-BR unit. You will
not be able to have different room keys. Each person will have a single room key (looks like a credit card) that unlocks the hallway door into the Studio unit and the 1-BR unit. Or stated differently both entry doors will be keyed the same and opened by the same room card. I know someone suggested getting the rooms keyed differently, but the frontdesk will not do this. If this is an issue for you then call the Boardwalk Villas directly and ask whether this is possible. I have asked this question before and consistently been told no.
3a) You
can have the frontdesk restrict the charging privileges to the room. You can select which room keys have charging privileges and which don't. You
cannot have your room keys charge to your VISA card and your friend's room key charge to their VISA card. Even easier, don't have any of the room keys with charging privileges.
3b) If you get a separate reservation for your family and another reservation for your friends then you could get different room keys. Study the
point charts and you will see that it costs significantly more points to have separate 1-BR and a Studio reservations versus a single 2-BR reservation (which consists of a 1-BR and Studio unit).
4) There are four beds for sleeping. A queen bed and pull-out sofa in the Studio. A king bed in the master room of the 1-BR and a pull-out sofa in the common middle area of the 1-BR. I would suggest plotting out the sleeping arrangements and see if everyone is ok with the plan.
For us, things went very well. At night, our friends closed their side of the lockoff door and we left our 1-BR side open. We used the middle room as a common area. When they wanted privacy, they could shut their lockoff door. They had their own bathroom and shower, so no conflicts there. We would meet in the morning in the middle room for breakfast. We had a great time with our friends and will do it again.
Have fun!
Troy