Originally posted by jmminarik
A non-OKW GV certainly doesn't look like it would be comfortable for 12 people to gather together in a central location.
There have been several polls on this board at various times over the years and the vast majority of people that have answered do NOT use the kitchen for cooking. This is how the funny term "stove decoration" came about.Originally posted by Sabor
S far as "most" Dvcers do not cook. That is not the case I know of a dozen personally who all usae the kitchen quite often.
To me it is one of the biggest benefits of DVC ownership not having to eat at the overpriced Disney Restaurants.
I think this is maginfied even more when it comes to the Grand Villas. When you have a party of 10 ,11 or 12 it is alot easier to make big meals in the room than get a restaurant to fit you at one table. Well at least at OKW . Rich is right the kitchen for all the non OKW resorts are less than adequate but the BWV GVs and apparently SSR GV are ridiculous.
Richyams said:None.
I wonder if the kitchen is the same small useless one as a BWV GV or is it grand and glorious like the OKW GV?
SyrCinderella said:This is starting to make me nervous. I was going to reserve a GV at SSR for our daughters wedding, because I wanted to have a small cocktail party (20-25 ppl) as a welcome for our guests. We had heard of ppl having a party of 60 at an OKW GV without a problem, and although I know SSR is much smaller we have a lot fewer ppl attending. Is this not going to work well? All the discussion about the small kitchen has me second-guessing my decision. The kitchen itself isnt so much of a concern as the LR/DR areas - will they accomodate our guests?
BWVDee said:And the second paragraph of your post is related, HOW????????
However since you brought it up........the vast majority of people that stay at BWVs and the other DVC resorts located on prime WDW real estate; do not cook or use a kitchen for anything other than the refrig, and maybe the microwave/toaster and the coffee maker. These "small and useless" kitchens supply a lot more "kitchen" and related kitchen items, than we need or even remotely desire. The WDW guests that prefer a resort with a superior and super convenient location to the parks, numerous dining options, nighttime entertainment, nighttime park shows, etc.; also value the various dining experiences to be had as a very important part of their trip and they tend to eat out at the many fine WDW dining establishments that are conveniently located within walking distance of their villa. For many very satisfied guests at the resorts with the "same small and useless kitchens at BWV, etc", the 10 feet of counter and cabinet space in an OKW kitchen is totally a non issue. Many very gladly prefer a superior location to fine dining, parks, nighttime park fireworks, etc., ANYDAY to 10 ft of kitchen counter space or kitchen cabinets that would never be used. Super convenient location to parks, restaurants, etc., --we use all the time; extra kitchen counter space or kitchen cabinets are something we only use or think about when we are at home, not when we are on vacation--anywhere!
Nope, give me superior location, convenience and full resort guest services and amenities anyday over more kitchen counter space or kitchen cabinets!!!!!
SyrCinderella said:Not much food - probably just cheese and crackers type, hors d'oevers, maybe a dessert tray...probably bringing them in but my mother in law is our very own Martha so she might make some things as well. Should I be concerned? Anything we wanted to make could be easily done in the kitchen of a BCV 1 BR.
senecabeach said:...
Wouldn't it be better to just plan better.. and give that person the master bedroom..or..if child..the pullout couch on the 1st floor??