That doesn’t really make much sense. Bay Lake wasn’t going to get a 10-story atrium with a Monorail running through it to match the contemporary 100 yards away (and it doesn’t even really need a lobby to be honest). As far as Wilderness Lodge, BRV came first and actually
has its own lobby whereas CCV is just a bunch of converted hotel rooms that happen to be attached to the hotel lobby (so technically CCV doesn’t even have its own lobby).
I wouldn’t say that the
DVC side is “less extravagant” when compared to the hotel side, which typically is the original iconic focus of the resort, and usually 2 or 3 times larger by room count, its just proportionally smaller, and not in need of the wasted space building another large lobby would create.