Deb & Bill
DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Honorable Mention
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When you look at my video you will see the new sleeper chair in the livingroom at OKW.
And it is an ugly elephant in the living room, too.
When you look at my video you will see the new sleeper chair in the livingroom at OKW.
And it is an ugly elephant in the living room, too.
And it is an ugly elephant in the living room, too.
Boy, do I agree with that assessment! I want our pretty easy chair and ottoman back!
I still cannot believe that the persons in charge of purchasing took a look
at that hideous sleeper chair and said yep this fits with OKW look.
Really hope it wasn't chosen by interior decorators because if so
they need to get another career.
I'd bet it was more like "how can we get those long time OKW members who bought it at $50 a point to sell their holdings so we resell them to the members who want to put five in a one bedroom at a way higher price? Yah, let's make the pretty villas really ugly."
Studios hold four and a child 3 and under.... there are some thay may have a "day bed" which is really just a bench... not sure if you can register 5 or not... need to check with MS... But 5 in a studio is really tight!!
Sorry, but 5 is the limit for a 1 br except for AKV (except values) and BLT if one is under 3 in which case it is 6. The good news is that it is not that many more points (typically about 25% more) to go from a 1br to a 2 br.
bookwormde
And it is an ugly elephant in the living room, too.
Yes, this is true. A few years back we stayed at BWV -- we had 5 in the room, but one was just 3 years old. He did sleep on that little bench in the studio without really any issues. At that time they told me that was the only studio on property that we could put 5 in a room or I would have to book a 1-bed.
It wasn't too tight (we are in the parks most of the time) -- we handled it. The biggest inconvenience was the laundry!
I was just told a couple of weeks ago that 5 ARE allowed in the AKV values as long as one is 5 or under (not 3).
Nope, that is incorrect. The AKV Value villas (one bedrooms) only sleep four plus one under the age of three. Whoever told you one is five or under was incorrect.
I heard it two different ways -- directly from a registration check-in person at AKV and MS. Both stated as long as the 5th person was 5 or under you could stay in that room.
That has NEVER been the case in the 13+ years we have been members.
I agree. And I have never heard anything about a 5 yr old in any villa, room, lodging at WDW. It's always under the age of three.
I had always heard 3 and under previously as well, but between MS and the two at check-in stating the 5 and under that could now be the case??
Incorrect info with CM is not uncommon. Sounds like someone who was ill informed. Unfortunately bad inf tends to get spread from one CM to another.I overheard a conversation which that was stated next to me at check-in and just asked the gentleman that was handling my registration -- he stated that as long as the 5th person was to be 5 or under they could check into the room. He also said that most people just do not bother to register extra people in rooms so it is the honest people that have issues.
I had always heard 3 and under previously as well, but between MS and the two at check-in stating the 5 and under that could now be the case??
I apologize if this has already been addressed in this thread.
Is there any indication that BCV could be getting the sleeping chair?
My girlfriend and I are traveling with 3 of our 4 kiddos, ages 7,7 and 5, and were wondering if a 1BR would work for us.
As a family we always get the 2BR so this has never been an issue before. This is a bit after-thought for our 2011 travel plans so every point counts!
Thanks!