It is correct that dues pay for this, which is why any individuals are only entitled when staying in a DVC Villa.. Any individual (owner, renter, cash through Disney) staying in a DVC Villa gets access to the laundry room. However, if any individual isn't staying in a DVC Villa they will have to use the for-pay laundry rooms.I thought it was for DVC members, regardless of "how" you're staying there. The free laundry, I assumed, was paid for out of our dues, so DVC members can use it. I have a feeling that if you call MS, you might get different answers on this one, depending on whom you talk to.
Anyone who stays in a DVC unit will be able to open the laundry room (cash or on points, member or not a member). It's just if staying in a non-DVC unit it will not open.I would think your MB will not open the laundry room door if you are not staying in a DVC unit as a member.
I would assume that the DVC laundry room is for anyone staying in a DVC studio, no matter how they booked, member or not. I don't think that one's membership status specifically entitles them to use the facilities, but rather the fact that they are staying in a studio.The DVC laundry room is for Reservations based on a DVC Membership. A cash stay through CRO probably won't qualify the OP for free laundry. I too would be interested to hear if the MB opens the DVC laundry room.
Correct DVC laundry room is for those staying in a DVC villa, regardless of how that room was booked. It isn't something tied to membership but more of an extension of the rooms (specifically studios, though any Villa can access them just that studios don't have in unit), essentially a member that stays cash in a normal hotel room can't use the laundry room because they are a member.I would assume that the DVC laundry room is for anyone staying in a DVC studio, no matter how they booked, member or not. I don't think that one's membership status specifically entitles them to use the facilities, but rather the fact that they are staying in a studio.