Windjammer
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2001
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There has been much discussion about how a family of 5 or 6 exceeds the occupancy limits of a studio or one bedroom unit.
Assuming fire code regulations could be satisfied, and it is not precluded by the offering statement, how do you all feel about Disney offering in one of its new DVC resorts a one bedroom unit with two queen or full beds in the master suite instead of the king bed. This would increase the occupancy limit to six.
In exchange for the increased occupancy, resulting in extra wear and tear, use of more hot water and towels, etc., the unit could be rented for slightly more points than a standard one bedroom, but less than a two bedroom.
Disney would be increasing its revenue by getting more points for the one bedroom unit, and those with families of 5 or 6, or families of 4 or less who want to bring a guest or two, who do not need or want the extra space of the two bedroom, would save some points (and presumably stay longer, spending more money.
This would provide a reasonable alternative and I believe would reduce the number of guests who presently choose to exceed the occupancy limit.
I am not sure if this is feasible, but am interested in the opinions of DVC's members as to whether such a change would be welcomed. What would the advantages and disadvantages of such a change be?
Assuming fire code regulations could be satisfied, and it is not precluded by the offering statement, how do you all feel about Disney offering in one of its new DVC resorts a one bedroom unit with two queen or full beds in the master suite instead of the king bed. This would increase the occupancy limit to six.
In exchange for the increased occupancy, resulting in extra wear and tear, use of more hot water and towels, etc., the unit could be rented for slightly more points than a standard one bedroom, but less than a two bedroom.
Disney would be increasing its revenue by getting more points for the one bedroom unit, and those with families of 5 or 6, or families of 4 or less who want to bring a guest or two, who do not need or want the extra space of the two bedroom, would save some points (and presumably stay longer, spending more money.
This would provide a reasonable alternative and I believe would reduce the number of guests who presently choose to exceed the occupancy limit.
I am not sure if this is feasible, but am interested in the opinions of DVC's members as to whether such a change would be welcomed. What would the advantages and disadvantages of such a change be?