izzy
“I slapped Ouiser Boudreaux”
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I apologize in advance for this long post.
I'm 95% sure that I'm going to buy into DVC, whether it be through Disney directly or by resale. I keep going back and forth between doing a resale with BWV or going with the AKV. Regardless of which one I do, I'll probably almost always go with a studio. By the way, I'm 44 and single with no children. I also normally like to vacation at WDW during October. The Food and Wine Festival isn't really my thing, but I do love MNSSHP! It doesn't bother me having to book 11 months ahead of time, because I love to plan vacations. I'm not a spur-of-the moment type of gal. My job currently allows me to plan like this, but I never know what the future may hold if I get a new boss. My boss now is great and although she doesn't really understand my Disney obsession, she tolerates it -
I've made a list of pro's and con's - some of them are personal to me - but I'd like other people's opinions on other things I should consider or if any of my assumptions are just plain wrong. Here goes:
AKV
Pro's
* Newer - flat screen TV's and DVD players
* Sofa beds are probably nicer (I'll be taking friends when I go, and I want to make sure they have a comfortable place to sleep)
* looks like the studios have double sinks from the pictures I've seen
* cute theming - love the carpet!
* have a nice variety of rooms - value (fewer points), savannah (get to see the animals), concierge (if I did that option, I'd probably never have to buy breakfast or dinner - LOL!)
* longer life to ownership (2056) - I'm thinking that if I would have to resell it in the future, that this property would hold it's value better in the long run than BWV since I'd have an extra 14 years of use. Since I'm sure I won't still be going to WDW when I'm in my 90's (and doubt that I'll even by alive then!), if I left it to one of my nieces, she would get an extra 14 years of use out of it, or could possibly resell it at a better price than I think BWV would get.
* quieter location (as I'm getting older, I may appreciate this more!)
Cons
* visited AKL once and I only thought it was "OK"
* the location is pretty far from everything
* restaurant availability that won't break the bank (or at least my pocketbook!)
* more expensive at $96 a point, and I'd have to buy a minimum of 160 points
* unsure of how animals might affect annual fee in the future
BWV
Pro's
* can get as a resale and it would be cheaper (from what I've seen, probably around $83-$86 a point)
* location - my two favorite parks are Epcot and MGM
* more eating options for me - I know a lot of people seem to complain about this, but within walking distance you have all of Epcot as well as the YBC, the restaurants around the Boardwalk, as well as the Swan and Dolphin
* no minimum points to buy, although I'd probably buy at least 150 anyway
Con's
* older resort - probably has more wear and tear
* from a lot of reports that I've read, the bus service is less than stellar at this location - while Epcot and MGM are my favorites right now in life, I do still enjoy the MK, AK, and DD
* it also sounds like this resort is a little louder overall
* I like to vacation in October, and I wonder how much difficulty I'd have in getting a standard studio unless I do it at exactly 11 months out
As you can see, I am an over-analyzer. Knowing me, I'll probably end up buying into both!
TIA!
Izzy
I'm 95% sure that I'm going to buy into DVC, whether it be through Disney directly or by resale. I keep going back and forth between doing a resale with BWV or going with the AKV. Regardless of which one I do, I'll probably almost always go with a studio. By the way, I'm 44 and single with no children. I also normally like to vacation at WDW during October. The Food and Wine Festival isn't really my thing, but I do love MNSSHP! It doesn't bother me having to book 11 months ahead of time, because I love to plan vacations. I'm not a spur-of-the moment type of gal. My job currently allows me to plan like this, but I never know what the future may hold if I get a new boss. My boss now is great and although she doesn't really understand my Disney obsession, she tolerates it -
I've made a list of pro's and con's - some of them are personal to me - but I'd like other people's opinions on other things I should consider or if any of my assumptions are just plain wrong. Here goes:
AKV
Pro's
* Newer - flat screen TV's and DVD players
* Sofa beds are probably nicer (I'll be taking friends when I go, and I want to make sure they have a comfortable place to sleep)
* looks like the studios have double sinks from the pictures I've seen
* cute theming - love the carpet!
* have a nice variety of rooms - value (fewer points), savannah (get to see the animals), concierge (if I did that option, I'd probably never have to buy breakfast or dinner - LOL!)
* longer life to ownership (2056) - I'm thinking that if I would have to resell it in the future, that this property would hold it's value better in the long run than BWV since I'd have an extra 14 years of use. Since I'm sure I won't still be going to WDW when I'm in my 90's (and doubt that I'll even by alive then!), if I left it to one of my nieces, she would get an extra 14 years of use out of it, or could possibly resell it at a better price than I think BWV would get.
* quieter location (as I'm getting older, I may appreciate this more!)
Cons
* visited AKL once and I only thought it was "OK"
* the location is pretty far from everything
* restaurant availability that won't break the bank (or at least my pocketbook!)
* more expensive at $96 a point, and I'd have to buy a minimum of 160 points
* unsure of how animals might affect annual fee in the future
BWV
Pro's
* can get as a resale and it would be cheaper (from what I've seen, probably around $83-$86 a point)
* location - my two favorite parks are Epcot and MGM
* more eating options for me - I know a lot of people seem to complain about this, but within walking distance you have all of Epcot as well as the YBC, the restaurants around the Boardwalk, as well as the Swan and Dolphin
* no minimum points to buy, although I'd probably buy at least 150 anyway
Con's
* older resort - probably has more wear and tear
* from a lot of reports that I've read, the bus service is less than stellar at this location - while Epcot and MGM are my favorites right now in life, I do still enjoy the MK, AK, and DD
* it also sounds like this resort is a little louder overall
* I like to vacation in October, and I wonder how much difficulty I'd have in getting a standard studio unless I do it at exactly 11 months out
As you can see, I am an over-analyzer. Knowing me, I'll probably end up buying into both!
TIA!
Izzy


