The wonderful thing about DVC is flexibilty. Before we had a child we stayed in studios, now we haven't for the past three trips. We used to go more for long weekends, now we tend to stay the week or spread it out to a 9-day week. Last year we brought enough family to fill 3 3-bedrooms. We used to bring enough friends to fill 3 or 4 studios. The flexibility is wonderful. We don't have to stay at the same place, the same time of year, the same number of days. We can do what we want or what seems like a fun idea. I've posted on here that last April after Easter points for a 2-bedroom at OKW were 100 a night on weekends, or <$350 with tax for cash. We'd have been silly not to book them for cash I think. If it makes more sense to pay for it, then why not. It is so wonderful not to be locked in to some format and only have a "week" at a certain place. Every trip can be different, every year can be different. Right now in Jan. we have the five weekend nights at WLV in a one-bedroom, and the two weekend nights in a studio at SSR. That's because we were running out of enough points for the weekend night at WLV because we've used a lot of points lately. So we could come home on Friday or go to SSR. I think it is a good one, because I want to stay at SSR since it is new but I can't convince my wife to stay there; so we get to try it a couple of days. As our child gets older, I bet that we will go to the universal hotels for the weekend for that front of the line thing. I would also like to stay at AKL for the weekend some time. I love that you can do whatever you want and go at different times of the year and stay in whatever room you want wherever for however many days. I think it is a great system. When we bought our first contract we thought we'd usually go a week in May. Since then we've gone in January, April, and October. We've stayed in studios, one- and two-bedrooms. We've stayed long weekends, we've stayed weeks and long weeks. We've stayed at BWV, BCV, OKW, and WLV. I like to alternate stays between WLV and do the magic kingdom and the restaurants over there and Ft. wilderness etc. those trips, and BCV and do mostly epcot and studios and restuarants over there. I think the flexibility is the best thing about DVC, especially when you think about how long we own the points and how our needs change over the years as you have children, they grow up, and so on. One of the things that concerned us about buying dvc was being "locked in" and not staying at the other resorts, but that hasn't been our experience really.