Frugal Fairy Tales
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So after the discussions on this is this concensus this might be possible, but unlikely given the difficultly it would take to reallocate the points from individual previously SV units to P view units? And, from Disney's perspective what would they really gain by expending this effort.
I don't think they will, or I hope they won't. Otherwise, logically, the 2nd and 3rd floor of Moorea Lake Views would/should be designated as PM with higher points, and some rooms in Tokelau will become P. Just the fact that they redesignated them as S and P may mean that they're just redesignating the categories and not the rooms.So after the discussions on this is this concensus this might be possible, but unlikely given the difficultly it would take to reallocate the points from individual previously SV units to P view units? And, from Disney's perspective what would they really gain by expending this effort.
Exactly! The tower is great and all and will have some nice views from the rooms, but the vibe of the original longhouses are much more preferable in my opinion. I see the original longhouses on that side of the Poly as more serene and laid-back; whereas, the Tower area is going to condense allot of folks into one area and seemingly be more hustle and bustle. Example, the Oasis pool vs the Lava Pool areas.I like the longhouses the way they were and wouldn't have minded if they were separate.
When do we think DVC will release square footage info on the Island Tower rooms?
100% agree.I think they reclassified LV to PV in the current longhouses for ease so it can match the tower and not set expectations differently.
I got these numbers from my guide:
Tower Duo: 293 sq ftTower Studio: 417 sq ftTower 1-bedroom: 834 sq ftTower 2-bedroom: 1252 sq ftTower 2-bedroom penthouse: 1448 sq ft
So the tower studio is closer to the cash rooms ( which are smaller than the DVC longhouses) The pics of the tower studios make them look smaller ( more narrow) but the shower in the DVC longhouses does take up space close to the 50 sq foot differenceSo not the smallest studio within DVC. Looks like 50 sq ft between longhouse vs tower studios.
The penthouse is bigger than both my current and previous 3bd homesI got these numbers from my guide:
Tower Duo: 293 sq ftTower Studio: 417 sq ftTower 1-bedroom: 834 sq ftTower 2-bedroom: 1252 sq ftTower 2-bedroom penthouse: 1448 sq ft
Seriously... Just preparing. Just in case... How bad is Pago Pago parking lot view? Will new bus lane go right by it?Fingers crossed they assigned it to you!!
You don't want to add me to your reservation as that is one way to be guaranteed a Pago Pago Parking lot view![]()
I thought I'd share one of my comparison tables. This is for season 2, though if anybody desperately wants to see another season let me know (it's just a parameter in my spreadsheet). I think this is all accurate.
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A few notes:
- For simplicity, I'm referring to both RIV and PVB 2-occupant units as "Duo Studio"
- Similarly, I'm lumping in all of the views between Standard and Theme Park into "Preferred" -- including Preferred, Lake, Boardwalk, Savanna, etc.
- "Special" includes the CCV Cabins, SSR Treehouses, and PVB Bungalows
- I know that I was one of the people who kept insisting that the PVB point chart would be eye-wateringly expensive, but WOW is that a doozy.
Unpopular opinion: We love Pago Pago, it’s right next to the TTC. And it is a smaller longhouse, and tends to be quieter, in my experience.Seriously... Just preparing. Just in case... How bad is Pago Pago parking lot view? Will new bus lane go right by it?
Some people with kids look for the 1st floor parking lot area - I asked one why and she said it is easy to take the stroller out the slider vs the elevator ?Unpopular opinion: We love Pago Pago, it’s right next to the TTC. And it is a smaller longhouse, and tends to be quieter, in my experience.
There are basically 3 types of view. If you are in the interior, it’s just the resort that you see, kinda nice, kinda green. If you are upper floor on the parking lot side, it’s really more of a monorail view, especially if you are seated on the balcony (that’s what I tell myself, anyhow). The other rooms on that side are indeed just the parking lot, and they are not my fav.
Wow! That’d be great news if it turns out to be true. That would put the square footage of each PVB room category in the top 3 of all WDW DVC resorts.I got these numbers from my guide:
Tower Duo: 293 sq ftTower Studio: 417 sq ftTower 1-bedroom: 834 sq ftTower 2-bedroom: 1252 sq ftTower 2-bedroom penthouse: 1448 sq ft
Yes, fitting a double stroller in a longhouse elevator is brutal! I guess they didn’t have double wide jogging strollers in the 70s?Some people with kids look for the 1st floor parking lot area - I asked one why and she said it is easy to take the stroller out the slider vs the elevator ?
Oh, definitely. We didn't start going to PVB until the kiddos were well out of strollers, I can only imagine what a pain that would be - those elevators are not what I'd call roomy.Some people with kids look for the 1st floor parking lot area - I asked one why and she said it is easy to take the stroller out the slider vs the elevator ?
Thx! I'd enjoy the "garden" views & LOVE the QUIET...But a close-up Parking Lot makes it feel more like a roadside motel IMO at any of the DVC...Oh well, fingers crossed.Unpopular opinion: We love Pago Pago, it’s right next to the TTC. And it is a smaller longhouse, and tends to be quieter, in my experience.
There are basically 3 types of view. If you are in the interior, it’s just the resort that you see, kinda nice, kinda green. If you are upper floor on the parking lot side, it’s really more of a monorail view, especially if you are seated on the balcony (that’s what I tell myself, anyhow). The other rooms on that side are indeed just the parking lot, and they are not my fav.
I have always wanted to go to the front desk and demand “parking lot view “ but they have been too busy to mess with the last few times I checked in.Thx! I'd enjoy the "garden" views & LOVE the QUIET...But a close-up Parking Lot makes it feel more like a roadside motel IMO at any of the DVC...Oh well, fingers crossed.
Stand your ground!I have always wanted to go to the front desk and demand “parking lot view “ but they have been too busy to mess with the last few times I checked in.
You think a stroller is hard, you should have seen an ECV trying to get in there....Oh, definitely. We didn't start going to PVB until the kiddos were well out of strollers, I can only imagine what a pain that would be - those elevators are not what I'd call roomy.