Originally posted by ChairborneRangr
How do you like it?
Pros Cons?
How close are the Villas to SAB?
How crowded does SAB get?
How far from EPCOT?
How far from Studios?
Can you see Illuminations?
Do you have any good pictures of the buildings and rooms that would accoodate our families?
Are the weekends more expensive than the weekdays?
1. We own at BCVs, and love it!
2. Pros: SAB, closeness to Epcot and MGM, serenity, Beaches and Cream
Cons: Some people don't like the closeness to the road, but we've never had a problem with it.
3. You have to walk through the main lobby of the BC to get to SAB, but the walk isn't THAT long. Some of the rooms in the BC have a walk that is at least as long. There is a quiet pool right at BCVs.
4. It just depends. We've been at SAB when it was super-crowded and also when there was just a handful of people. We've always been able to find chairs though, especially since they started requiring wristbands. SAB is really big, so there is room to spread out there.
5. EPCOT is about a 5 minute walk away.
6. MGM is about a 15-20 minute walk or a 20 minute boat ride away.
7. Depending on your room, you may be able to see Illuminations from your balcony. The number of rooms with these views are very limited, are not guaranteed, and are hard to come by. If you are counting on getting one (or two!) you are setting yourself up for disappointment.
8.
BCV Accomodations - As mentioned, you would each need 2 BR villas.
9. Yes, the weekends are more expensive than the weekdays.
Just a couple of other points:
- If you are trading in from outside of DVC, you will have to accept a 7 day reservation at a fixed price. II trades are not available on a day-by-day basis. On top of your trade-in fee, you will also be charged a $95.00 transportation fee for each room. The
points charts that exist for DVC members have nothing to do with those who are trading in from the outside. Different resorts have different trade valued.
- II trades are hard to come by. MANY, MANY more people want to trade into DVC than want to trade out. Most of those who buy DVC buy it because they vacation regularly at WDW/DVC locations. As was mentioned, when reservations become available, it is usually at OKW, and not the smaller, newer DVC resorts. It is virtually impossible to find trades during peak periods such as holidays and school breaks. I think it would be very doubtful that your friend could find two 2 BR villas available at BCVs for the same week.
- If your friend owns at DVC, then the process becomes much easier. The points charts list how many points are required. Since BCVs is a smaller resort, it can still be challenging to get into during peak times if you don't own there. The key to getting two 2BR villas is that you have to be flexible, and book as close to the 7 month window as possible.
Good luck! BCVs is a FANTASTIC resort!