The most studios any building has is 12 and that is only in four buildings (14, 18, 35 and 38) and they are all inner studios (meaning only one window to the studio, which is the patio door). Bldg 64 has seven and most of the rest have four or fewer. October means most of the villas will be booked for F&W. So the odds of getting two studios on the same floor and same building would be rare unless you got two of the inner corner studios and even that could be rare. Same building possible but possibly not.If my group booked 2 studios at OKW in early October 2019, how likely is it that they would be able to meet a request of same building and floor? I know nothing is guaranteed, but has anyone had much success with this kind of request?
The most studios any building has is 12 and that is only in four buildings (14, 18, 35 and 38) and they are all inner studios (meaning only one window to the studio, which is the patio door). Bldg 64 has seven and most of the rest have four or fewer. October means most of the villas will be booked for F&W. So the odds of getting two studios on the same floor and same building would be rare unless you got two of the inner corner studios and even that could be rare. Same building possible but possibly not.
We booked a studio and our friends booked a studio for the marathon at OKW and we marked traveling with on the reservation. We were in the same building, but not the same floor. And we were in Bldg 35. We were on the third floor and they were on the second floor. Most of the buildings don't have elevators, so we hiked to the third floor. Ugh.
We booked a studio and our friends booked a studio for the marathon at OKW and we marked traveling with on the reservation. We were in the same building, but not the same floor. And we were in Bldg 35. We were on the third floor and they were on the second floor. Most of the buildings don't have elevators, so we hiked to the third floor. Ugh.
I can sympathize. After DH ran the marathon, going up and down stairs was very painful for the rest of the daySorry, Deb & Bill, but you gave me such a good chuckle when I read that you guys booked for the marathon and had to climb stI. airs.
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Or perhaps it was just your friend doing the marathon?
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I don't do marathons. I have two replaced knees and heart issues. My son did the Dopey and my husband, who has done several marathons but stopped because of his health issues, did the 10K. One floor up isn't too bad for me. Three going up with luggage (we made our son our Sherpa on that trip) is tough. Yeah, not knowing the history does make it sound pretty funny and I'd probably chuckle, too. It seems we only get the third floor studios in our later years, not when it was easier to climb the stairs.Sorry, Deb & Bill, but you gave me such a good chuckle when I read that you guys booked for the marathon and had to climb stairs.
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Or perhaps it was just your friend doing the marathon?
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Thanks Bill! I figured they didn't dump you there and make you hike all over the place with your bags but you never know LOLYes, bell services will take you and all your bags to your unit. If you use the bag tags sent to you with DME, your luggage will be delivered to you room, if you are in the room or not. Tip is included in the DME service, but with lots of bags I always give them extra if we are there.
This may be a dumb question, but when you go to check into the lobby, do they have a shuttle or golf cart or something that brings you and your bags to your room? I was just wondering how that works with the logistics of DME dropping you off if your room ends up being at the far end of the property.
Thanks for mentioning that! I was so focused on getting to my unit, I wasn't even thinking about what would happen when it was time to check out and head home!areno79, I have had bell service give me a ride in a golf cart to my room upon check-inMy luggage gets delivered to my room by bell services from the Magical Express service delivery
For check-out, I usually call bell services to pick me and my luggage up to bring me back to the airline check-in desk
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So disappointed. Just returned Sunday from a split stay, last 4 days being at OKW in Bldg 14 room 1434. Was aware the room was not a refurbed one. It was a one bedroom unit, third floor. Room was not ready till 5 pm. I am aware the "after 4" policy. Traveling with my daughter's family, including 10 month old. By 5 he was done - missing naps, spending a lot of time in stroller, etc. So we quickly settled in. Only after we were settled in did we realize the extremely shabby condition of the unit. Had I been traveling with anyone but my immediate family I would have been embarrassed. Dining table as well as living room end table entirely scratched so much so that the dark finish was off in many places. Sides as well as the tops. While sitting on the couch we noticed the bottom of the dishwasher was rusted on both sides. And so much so that it was noticed from across the room. Two of the shades on the balcony door were ripped at the bottom and were
hanging down. The floor in front of the balcony had at least an inch dip from about six inches out from the door, the entire width of the door. Perhaps when it was carpeted it wasn't noticeable? All cold water spigots sputtered when used, every time. Light in the shower stall had noticeable black inside of it. Ice maker was off - when we tuned on the first round of cubes came out with brown across the top of each cube. Never used it. Got ice from ice machines. I did report that, not sure any one ever came - it was never turned back on. We spent the next 2 days at Universal, not in the room except to sleep. The room was clean, just extremely shabby. Felt like I was in a suite at Days Inn, so worn. Personally I cannot believe this room in still on inventory to be used. We have been DVC members 25 years, always singing its praises. OKW is our home resort, although we haven't stayed there the last few years. We are currently in the process of composing a letter to the general manager, and will include pictures. Just cannot believe the rooms are allowed to get this dilapidated before things are replaced. And that they would still be on inventory to be used. Word of advice to anyone with an upcoming reservation - please request a refurbished room.
No one wants to think of that...NEVERThanks for mentioning that! I was so focused on getting to my unit, I wasn't even thinking about what would happen when it was time to check out and head home!
So disappointed. Just returned Sunday from a split stay, last 4 days being at OKW in Bldg 14 room 1434. Was aware the room was not a refurbed one. It was a one bedroom unit, third floor. Room was not ready till 5 pm. I am aware the "after 4" policy. Traveling with my daughter's family, including 10 month old. By 5 he was done - missing naps, spending a lot of time in stroller, etc. So we quickly settled in. Only after we were settled in did we realize the extremely shabby condition of the unit. Had I been traveling with anyone but my immediate family I would have been embarrassed. Dining table as well as living room end table entirely scratched so much so that the dark finish was off in many places. Sides as well as the tops. While sitting on the couch we noticed the bottom of the dishwasher was rusted on both sides. And so much so that it was noticed from across the room. Two of the shades on the balcony door were ripped at the bottom and were
hanging down. The floor in front of the balcony had at least an inch dip from about six inches out from the door, the entire width of the door. Perhaps when it was carpeted it wasn't noticeable? All cold water spigots sputtered when used, every time. Light in the shower stall had noticeable black inside of it. Ice maker was off - when we tuned on the first round of cubes came out with brown across the top of each cube. Never used it. Got ice from ice machines. I did report that, not sure any one ever came - it was never turned back on. We spent the next 2 days at Universal, not in the room except to sleep. The room was clean, just extremely shabby. Felt like I was in a suite at Days Inn, so worn. Personally I cannot believe this room in still on inventory to be used. We have been DVC members 25 years, always singing its praises. OKW is our home resort, although we haven't stayed there the last few years. We are currently in the process of composing a letter to the general manager, and will include pictures. Just cannot believe the rooms are allowed to get this dilapidated before things are replaced. And that they would still be on inventory to be used. Word of advice to anyone with an upcoming reservation - please request a refurbished room.
How was ssr vs OKW? We are staying at SSR in Feb. Thanks!We just got back from a split stay. 3 nights a Saratoga springs and 2 at OKW. We were in a one bedroom villa. It was a refurbished one and it was gorgeous! Looking forward to going back.