I would take the real bed all day over a sofa bed
Except the Murphy bed is essentially the normal mattress now. So all you are doing is losing the conversion ability at VGF. These sofa beds are no longer the horrible pull outs.
If
DVC deviates from principle of points being proportional to sq ft then they'd have an incentive time to not build 1BR at all, or so few that they'll be extremely difficult to book.
They would need to eliminate 2BRs though as well at that point. They can do it more so at DL because its viewed as a local park with local ownership who is not coming for 1-2 weeks at a time to stay.
Additionally Disney is targeting the families willing to pay for 2BRs more than ever. They don't want 3 families each in a studio with 12-15 people total across that footprint. They want instead a single family of 4-5 paying close to the same amount and willing to pay more on everything for upgraded experiences.
If the studio rooms cost more than a deluxe, I bet they won’t, then no one will get a deluxe again as competition will be insane
id wager studios are less than deluxe by at least 1 point
New rooms are better location, bigger, will have 2 real beds, and is more so GF vs VGF that you currently get. I bet the
point chart will be higher and those things are easy to sell.
What I'm objecting to is the grand conspiracy to dilute the value of existing points by using VGF2 as a backdoor route to jacking up the points costs of the existing rooms.
Except Disney doesn't view it as a backdoor. They have legit reasons to price it higher because in their mind the GF is a upgraded product over GFV and you are getting the "full experience". In a couple years time if they are the last rooms to book they can shift the points over.
Most people are just skipping to the end because they know if the new rooms are higher priced they likely won't book as quickly.
add a Murphy bed, kitchenette, and update the bathroom)
Which I don't think is allowed per state laws regarding timeshares. Pretty sure I have read a number of times regarding there be no major changes to the room itself. Removing a real bed for the Murphy bed, removing floor space to add a kitchenette, and splitting a bathroom likely would be outside of what Disney is legally allowed to do.
I don't fully know the laws though and just am going off what others who seem to know what they are talking about have discussed in the past with other resorts, changes, and refurbs.