arcadiandj
Later in life Dis'er!
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IMO the DVC rooms do not have the same maintenance and refurbishment schedule as the cash rooms. DVC has now announced that they are changing the schedule to improve their appearance.
Bill
For some, the deal breaker is less "housekeeping" and more "what do you MEAN there aren't fresh towels?"I love being a DVC owner, but I do think there is a difference in the "quality" of the rooms. You can't favorably compare a current Beach club DVC studio to a hotel room in the Beach Club. Hotel room has much nicer furnishings and you can get a roll away bed if needed. The DVC properties compare well if they have just been refurbished, but not nearly so well if it has been several years since they were last updated.
And if you are considering renting points, really THINK about what it means not to have daily housekeeping (and check with your spouse). This is a real deal breaker for some families.
For some, the deal breaker is less "housekeeping" and more "what do you MEAN there aren't fresh towels?"
Well, he could rent DVC and still eat out. He'd just need to have the right expectations. Even Mousekeeping isn't going to fully clean up after the kids or fold clothes or whatever.Here's the backstory. I work with a guy who rented a condo in Myrtle Beach a couple of years ago for spring break. For their family of 5 (3 young kids), he was able to rent the condo for about the same price as a regular hotel room. He thought it was a great deal. He told me they were going to cook all their meals to save money. Now I knew his wife a bit and didn't think she seemed like the "cook and clean up after 3 kids" kind of vacation person. After he returned home he admitted that he had made a big mistake. The trip was not his wife's idea of a "vacation."
It seems like he never discussed his "plans" with his wife. She had no idea he expected her to cook, clean and do laundry on vacation. The condo was three blocks from the ocean so they had to pack up 3 kids and all their beach stuff and make the hike to the beach a couple of times a day. He ended up doing most of the grocery shopping and meal preparation because his wife just flat out refused. He also said that the condo unit was a mess because neither of them wanted to spend time cleaning or doing laundry on their vacation. He said they had sand everywhere including in their beds. He asked me recently about renting DVC points and I told him it wasn't for him and reminded him about the Myrtle Beach condo.
Refurbished BWV Studios have a pull-down bed. However, the room is rather different than what you'd get at POR. At POR, you get two queens and a pull-down, with daily housekeeping, towels and toiletries. At a BWV Studio on points you get a queen, the sofa sleeper and a pull-down, with Trash & Towel service on day 4. No daily housekeeping. There is a kitchenette. Villas are built for a different kind of travel style than a hotel room.So I JUST learned about this whole "renting DVC points" thing and have been wondering the same thing about room quality - glad to find this thread. We are planning our first WDW trip for POR, but as soon as I found out about renting points, I looked at estimated prices on a rental website and was amazed that the price of a studio at BWV or AK, or even OKW would be LESS than our POR price! After looking at the rooms, though, I am really torn...one of the things we liked about POR was the pull-down bed - we have 2 boys that will likely end up kicking each other all night if they have to share a bed. Not only would we lose that in a studio, but we would also lose the 2nd bed to a pull-out sofa. On the other hand, being within walking distance to Epcot (at BWV) sounds AMAZING... anyone have advice on regular POR rooms vs. a DVC studio?
On top of all that, I am already under the 11 month recommended timeframe for reserving something, so I don't even know if it's POSSIBLE to rent points for our trip (Oct 29 - Nov 7)? The website I looked at charges $98 before they even check availability, so I don't know if I should bother...wish I had found out about this point rental thing sooner!
Here's the backstory. I work with a guy who rented a condo in Myrtle Beach a couple of years ago for spring break. For their family of 5 (3 young kids), he was able to rent the condo for about the same price as a regular hotel room. He thought it was a great deal. He told me they were going to cook all their meals to save money. Now I knew his wife a bit and didn't think she seemed like the "cook and clean up after 3 kids" kind of vacation person. After he returned home he admitted that he had made a big mistake. The trip was not his wife's idea of a "vacation."
It seems like he never discussed his "plans" with his wife. She had no idea he expected her to cook, clean and do laundry on vacation. The condo was three blocks from the ocean so they had to pack up 3 kids and all their beach stuff and make the hike to the beach a couple of times a day. He ended up doing most of the grocery shopping and meal preparation because his wife just flat out refused. He also said that the condo unit was a mess because neither of them wanted to spend time cleaning or doing laundry on their vacation. He said they had sand everywhere including in their beds. He asked me recently about renting DVC points and I told him it wasn't for him and reminded him about the Myrtle Beach condo.
Well, he could rent DVC and still eat out. He'd just need to have the right expectations. Even Mousekeeping isn't going to fully clean up after the kids or fold clothes or whatever.
We've always been self-catering/condo people, so DVC works for us because it lets us blend a bit with the littles. Eating out every meal with small children is a route to madness for us, even though we have very well-behaved kids who do well in restaurants. Another factor for us is just that kid's menus at so many places are so dire and so unlike how our kids eat at home. So being able to cook helps maintain state.
I personally LOVE not having housekeeping every day. I don't feel like I have to tidy up & lock everything up except on Trash & Towel Day. It actually feels more like home to us that way… We are rarely unhappy with our DVC studios. They're still nicer than your local Hampton Inn….or even some other chains (like Sheraton). And I love having the kitchenette to prepare breakfasts. I don't want to "cook" on vacation either but breakfast is simple with the available toaster and we can eat every morning for a week for what 1 TS breakfast out would cost us.
We usually keep our wallets & any cash or gift cards locked up in the safe all week but we don't hide the laptops or other electronic gadgets like we do on T&T day...You should lock up everything every time you leave your room. Housekeeping, maintenance, and others have access to your room.
Bill
Yep. If I were paying Deluxe room rates for torn curtains and broken drawers, I'd be pretty disappointed.
I say this so often, but there are also questions of size.
If you rent a studio at Bay Lake Tower and expect a room like one finds in the main tower or even the Garden Wing, you will be unhappy. BLT studios are smaller, sleep fewer people, and because of the kitchenette, feel/are much tighter than a CR room with two queens standard. The location can't be beat for the price, but it's not the same as a CR Tower room.