jenningspaige
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 20, 2005
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Hi everyone,
I am a huge Disney fan, live in CA, and am seriously considering buying into DVC. We own another timeshare in Las Vegas, and I think our budget can't handle a whole lot more for vacationing. I have researched prices pretty thoroughly and it looks like the value rooms at Animal Kingdom Villas are the cheapest way to get in and have a good time. For the minimum buy-in of 160 points, we can afford to go every year in a one bedroom for a whole week, and possibly more if we go at certain times of the year.
So here's my question:
I've heard (on this board) that 50% of the value rooms at AKV actually have views of the Savannah. My plan is to buy there so I can book at exactly 11 months out, for either Christmas or Thanksgiving, every year. From what I've read it seems the chances of getting that if I stay right on top of the reservations is totally doable. Now, for the record, I don't care all that much about the Savannah view or no savannah view. I'm not the hugest fan of animals, and I'm sure we'll see plenty of them visiting the parks and walking around the resort and such. The view type will not make or break my vacation by any means. However, my daughter (not even 2 years old yet) is a complete animal freak. I think she would LOVE to see real live animals that close, and we'd probably have to tether her to the hotel to keep from climbing over the balcony to see them better.
I just think it would be so nice to get a savannah view sometimes, for her sake.
I asked my DVC rep if I were to book a value 1 bedroom unit and requested a savannah view, what would my chances be of getting it? He said virtually 100%, that Disney does a great job of filling requests and not a lot of people book that far out, even for popular weeks. Sounds great! But...
I've now read about many accounts where people say they are getting requests filled on a first-come, first-serve basis, whereby the people checking in in the mornings are getting their requests filled, and the people checking in in the evenings are not, especially when it's very busy.
I actually find it hard to believe that an owner who requested a view type 11 months prior would lose their request to a person who may have made the reservation the month before, and the owner would lose the better view room to the new person, just because they checked in first??? That just doesn't seem right to me. Doesn't Disney give SOME priority to either owners vs. non-owners, or at least to those who've had the reservations the longest?
If anyone has personal experience with this, I'd love to hear about it. Thank you!!
Btw, the answer to this won't change our decision to buy or not. I'm really just curious and would like to get a real-world answer to the way Disney handles this.
I am a huge Disney fan, live in CA, and am seriously considering buying into DVC. We own another timeshare in Las Vegas, and I think our budget can't handle a whole lot more for vacationing. I have researched prices pretty thoroughly and it looks like the value rooms at Animal Kingdom Villas are the cheapest way to get in and have a good time. For the minimum buy-in of 160 points, we can afford to go every year in a one bedroom for a whole week, and possibly more if we go at certain times of the year.
So here's my question:
I've heard (on this board) that 50% of the value rooms at AKV actually have views of the Savannah. My plan is to buy there so I can book at exactly 11 months out, for either Christmas or Thanksgiving, every year. From what I've read it seems the chances of getting that if I stay right on top of the reservations is totally doable. Now, for the record, I don't care all that much about the Savannah view or no savannah view. I'm not the hugest fan of animals, and I'm sure we'll see plenty of them visiting the parks and walking around the resort and such. The view type will not make or break my vacation by any means. However, my daughter (not even 2 years old yet) is a complete animal freak. I think she would LOVE to see real live animals that close, and we'd probably have to tether her to the hotel to keep from climbing over the balcony to see them better.
I just think it would be so nice to get a savannah view sometimes, for her sake.I asked my DVC rep if I were to book a value 1 bedroom unit and requested a savannah view, what would my chances be of getting it? He said virtually 100%, that Disney does a great job of filling requests and not a lot of people book that far out, even for popular weeks. Sounds great! But...
I've now read about many accounts where people say they are getting requests filled on a first-come, first-serve basis, whereby the people checking in in the mornings are getting their requests filled, and the people checking in in the evenings are not, especially when it's very busy.
I actually find it hard to believe that an owner who requested a view type 11 months prior would lose their request to a person who may have made the reservation the month before, and the owner would lose the better view room to the new person, just because they checked in first??? That just doesn't seem right to me. Doesn't Disney give SOME priority to either owners vs. non-owners, or at least to those who've had the reservations the longest?
If anyone has personal experience with this, I'd love to hear about it. Thank you!!
Btw, the answer to this won't change our decision to buy or not. I'm really just curious and would like to get a real-world answer to the way Disney handles this.


Maybe a regular room would be better!
