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<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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Once again Tjkraz is the voice of reason!

Once again Tjkraz is the voice of reason!![]()
Isn't outdated part of the theme of the resort, just like the theme of Main Street at the MK. Takes us back to a slower, simpler time.
We enjoy the looks of BWV, BCV, and VWL, that's why we bought there.
If you want a modern look, that's BLT.
Bill
The whole duvet/bedspread issue is sort of comical to me. Yes, I'll agree that duvets are nicer to look at and more...sanitary if cared-for. But bedspreads were the norm in the hospitality industry for decades. Somehow we all managed to survive without some bedspread-borne mutant super germ wiping out humanity.
Saratoga Springs is 7 1/2 years old. When it first opened, most of the room furnishings were a clear step above other DVCs--particularly BCV which was universally panned for having sub-standard furniture and fixtures. SSR was the first resort to have the Disney custom sofabeds. It was the first with flat cooktop ranges and solid surface counter tops. The furniture and bath fixtures were a noticeable improvement over most others.
But trends are constantly changing. In 2004 flat panel TV prices were still out of reach. SSR opened with CRT televisions and was one of the last to get flat panel replacements.
Improvements in sofabeds, appliances, counter tops, fixtures, clock radios, patio furniture and others have spread to the resorts at different rates.
If Disney is to charge $400-500 per night for a hotel room, guests will expect a certain quality of accommodation. So they need to do a better job of following industry trends and upgrading where necessary, or they risk losing business.
On the timeshare side, Disney needs to take a more measured approach to help manage annual dues. It would be great if the DVC villas always represented the latest-and-greatest in hotel accommodations, but not if dues start increasing 10% per year to support more frequent upgrades to appliances, furniture and bedding.
I just think that Disney could do more for the DVC resorts with Disney's money. ....
I just think that Disney could do more for the DVC resorts with Disney's money. At one time I was really interested in maybe purchasing a small resale contract someday. But no longer am I. With the clear photos of many of the DVC resorts showing just how dated they look and with all the hoopla going on right now with resale, vs. direct I will just pass. I do know that you do get a good discount on the room. But to me when you compare a resort room to a standard studio yes you get a discounted rate, but you also get a discounted room. With the exceptions maybe at AKVs and BLT. And right now and for the past few years there have been discounts on almost all of Disneys resorts rooms. But I am sure at some point I will rent out some DVC points.
To me its the bedding that makes the rooms look dated. Hopefully since BLT, and Aulani went with duvets instead of bedspreads they will begin to change them out. However they did not do it for OKW so who knows.
I hope they don't go with duvets. Otherwise, I'm going to have to haul a king sized blanket along with me on our trips. I just can't sleep with a duvet; they are just too heavy. And with no duvet, there is only the sheet, which is too light.
For instance, if the DVC villas had old coil stoves, CRT TVs or the old bar-in-your-back sofabeds you could call them dated.
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To me its the bedding that makes the rooms look dated. Hopefully since BLT, and Aulani went with duvets instead of bedspreads they will begin to change them out. However they did not do it for OKW so who knows.
By your own definition several are dated then. VWL definitely has coil stoves and I think our SSR and BCV rooms have had them too.
I hope they don't go with duvets. Otherwise, I'm going to have to haul a king sized blanket along with me on our trips. I just can't sleep with a duvet; they are just too heavy. And with no duvet, there is only the sheet, which is too light.
At the resorts that have duvets they also have blankets, see no reason DVC could not do the same.
Even when the rooms are refurbed they look out dated because that is the theme of the resort, they are true to a earlier time period.
Bill
As an owner, I have no interest in spending my dollars to rehab the villas to meet the needs of people who want to rent points to save money. Just my two cents! I like it just fine and it's my second home. If renters don't like it--don't rent. Problem solved for all!
As an owner, I have no interest in spending my dollars to rehab the villas to meet the needs of people who want to rent points to save money. Just my two cents! I like it just fine and it's my second home. If renters don't like it--don't rent. Problem solved for all!