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Hello.. We are thinking about staying at Kidani next summer. We are going to have 4 adults and 3 children. Does anyone know if the 2 bedroom villa will have the Murphy bed and the twin pull down in the living room

Thanks and any other 2 bedroom recommendations would be appreciated too
 
Hello.. We are thinking about staying at Kidani next summer. We are going to have 4 adults and 3 children. Does anyone know if the 2 bedroom villa will have the Murphy bed and the twin pull down in the living room

Thanks and any other 2 bedroom recommendations would be appreciated too
No one knows for sure as I don't know that Disney has stated they will be there but we are certainly assuming that they will be as since they started hard goods refurbs at SSR and then even soft goods refurbs at PVB they have added the Murphy beds.

There is currently a twin sleeper in the living room but unfortunately I believe that will be on the way out and replaced with the twin under the TV like they have done over at BLT.

With 7 people I would certainly want Kidani or BLT to have 3 full bathrooms in a two bedroom.
 

Hello.. We are thinking about staying at Kidani next summer. We are going to have 4 adults and 3 children. Does anyone know if the 2 bedroom villa will have the Murphy bed and the twin pull down in the living room

Thanks and any other 2 bedroom recommendations would be appreciated too

I would assume so but until we start to see refurbished rooms released for guest check-ins there's no way to be certain.
 
Considering how difficult those rooms are to get, hopefully the only effect is that fewer people book them just to rent them out.
So for me the value of owning at akv vs ssr or other sap is the ability to try to book value/concierge rooms. Besides these two categories there’s rarely a need to own at akv as plenty of 7 month availability. As such I expect the change to negatively impact value of akv resale.

I mean with new point charts there’s now some seasons where standard 2br is only 1 point a night more then the value. This means it’s actually cheaper and easier to use ssr points to book standard 2br then it is to book value with akv points.
 
So for me the value of owning at akv vs ssr or other sap is the ability to try to book value/concierge rooms. Besides these two categories there’s rarely a need to own at akv as plenty of 7 month availability. As such I expect the change to negatively impact value of akv resale.

I mean with new point charts there’s now some seasons where standard 2br is only 1 point a night more then the value. This means it’s actually cheaper and easier to use ssr points to book standard 2br then it is to book value with akv points.

The same can be said for a lot of resorts, honestly unless you want the cheapest studios you can pretty much get in wherever you want at 7 months, most of the time.
 
The same can be said for a lot of resorts, honestly unless you want the cheapest studios you can pretty much get in wherever you want at 7 months, most of the time.
I agree and simply am saying for those resorts as well if the point chart adjusts to balance demand from high value room categories to lower ones the resale values of those resorts will go down as well imo. Obvious ones to me being boardwalk and blt.
 










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