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It's different for everyone - some people really love a specific resort and only want to stay there - and if that's the case, I guess it makes sense to potentially pay more to own points there.
We've been owners for 6 years now and I really like staying different places. There's honestly not a single WDW resort that I'd want to stay in every trip. I think we've stayed in every resort at least twice, and I can say I have ones I like more and ones I like less. BCV is one of my favorite resorts, but even then, I would not want to stay there every trip. It would get boring, and we've found that we vacation really differently depending on where we stay. BCV trips are very EPCOT-oriented - we'll even skip going to AK since the bus is such a nightmare. BLT and VWL trips ended up being MK-centered. At SSR or OKW we'll spend evenings at DTD and are more likely to do dinners at different resorts instead of eating in parks - we are also much more likely to play Winterland Summerland! AKL we end up taking lots more afternoon breaks and hopping - we often will start in the morning at AK (I've gotten it down to science and can hit all the headliners by lunch - lunch at Flame Tree and then pool and the awesome bead activities in the afternoon. We'll hit another park in the evening and it feels like we end up with a more balanced vacation - spending time equally in all the parks instead of just ending up in EPCOT every day.
So, for me, it would just be weird to always stay in one resort. I like the different experiences of the resorts - each has pluses and minuses and by staying lots of different places I think it's easier to focus on the positive things each resort has to offer.
7-month window is not much of a problem unless you are trying to do a specific weekend at a specific resort. I'm guessing NYE would be very hard to get at BLT, F&W is hard at BCV (we've not had trouble getting BWV for F&W at 7 months). They say VWL is hard at Christmas but I've never tried.
We travel 4x a year: F&W, week before Christmas, Spring Break, and first of June. I've never had trouble with the 7 month window. The only reservation I did not get at 7 months was BCV this year F&W opening weekend.marathon weekend/WDW 40th anniversary. BCV, BWV and BLT were all booked for studios at 9am the day the 7 month window opened but AKV, VWL, OKW, and SSR were all available.
I wish, in retrospect, that when we bought in I'd gone straight for the most points/cheapest price and dues.
We've been owners for 6 years now and I really like staying different places. There's honestly not a single WDW resort that I'd want to stay in every trip. I think we've stayed in every resort at least twice, and I can say I have ones I like more and ones I like less. BCV is one of my favorite resorts, but even then, I would not want to stay there every trip. It would get boring, and we've found that we vacation really differently depending on where we stay. BCV trips are very EPCOT-oriented - we'll even skip going to AK since the bus is such a nightmare. BLT and VWL trips ended up being MK-centered. At SSR or OKW we'll spend evenings at DTD and are more likely to do dinners at different resorts instead of eating in parks - we are also much more likely to play Winterland Summerland! AKL we end up taking lots more afternoon breaks and hopping - we often will start in the morning at AK (I've gotten it down to science and can hit all the headliners by lunch - lunch at Flame Tree and then pool and the awesome bead activities in the afternoon. We'll hit another park in the evening and it feels like we end up with a more balanced vacation - spending time equally in all the parks instead of just ending up in EPCOT every day.
So, for me, it would just be weird to always stay in one resort. I like the different experiences of the resorts - each has pluses and minuses and by staying lots of different places I think it's easier to focus on the positive things each resort has to offer.
7-month window is not much of a problem unless you are trying to do a specific weekend at a specific resort. I'm guessing NYE would be very hard to get at BLT, F&W is hard at BCV (we've not had trouble getting BWV for F&W at 7 months). They say VWL is hard at Christmas but I've never tried.
We travel 4x a year: F&W, week before Christmas, Spring Break, and first of June. I've never had trouble with the 7 month window. The only reservation I did not get at 7 months was BCV this year F&W opening weekend.marathon weekend/WDW 40th anniversary. BCV, BWV and BLT were all booked for studios at 9am the day the 7 month window opened but AKV, VWL, OKW, and SSR were all available.
I wish, in retrospect, that when we bought in I'd gone straight for the most points/cheapest price and dues.