Caskbill
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It seems the issue of parking for the WDW DVC resorts comes up often enough that it's probably worth trying to 'catalog' the actual resorts.
So, excluding Valet parking and only considering Self-Park, I would rate the average villa to the average parking spot in this order from closest to furthest.
Closest: OKW
Next Closest: SSR
Next: BCV
Next: BWV (using the BWV side door, not going through the lobby)
Furthest: VWL (especially since general parking is several rows past handicap and valet parking rows.)
Any thoughts?
So, excluding Valet parking and only considering Self-Park, I would rate the average villa to the average parking spot in this order from closest to furthest.
Closest: OKW
Next Closest: SSR
Next: BCV
Next: BWV (using the BWV side door, not going through the lobby)
Furthest: VWL (especially since general parking is several rows past handicap and valet parking rows.)
Any thoughts?

My husband was quite grateful to be saved from the long walk and just happened to get lucky a CM was passing by him. There was no reason for us to use valet parking just to retrieve these items on 2 seperate occasions.
, but I don't consider walking a relatively short distance (even the farthest out spots in VWL) a real issue. Not counting those with health issues, is it really that much of a bother to walk an extra hundred yards or so? I know some of you will cite the heat, the humidity, young kids (I have a DD4), but I walk a lot farther than that in most cities after parking. Then again, I'm the kind of guy who doesn't believe in cruising store parking lots for the closest spot when I can park 30 yards further back and be in the store while others are still searching for a space. I've seen numerous threads in here about parking, but it's the absolute last thing I think about while on vacation. 
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