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I am a prospective DVC member. I have some questions and concerns regarding room quality.
From what I gather, staying in a 2BR is much more spacious and intended to be more convenient and luxurious than staying in deluxe hotel room (I have been staying at BC and I'm thinking of waiting for BCV)
I have been reading the room quality reports posted by members and there are quite a few negative reviews: moldy showers, excessive bird droppings and cigarette butts on balconies, dirty chairs, rusty wetbars, gross carpet stains, dirty blinds held together by safety pins, stained towels, broken washers, missing cookware, musty odors, etc... In a hotel, your recours is to switch rooms or get a room somewhere else. What is your recourse if you find your room is unacceptable on arrival? Can you pay cash somewhere else and get your points refunded (assuming no other room of your needed size is available? And is anyone concerned that over time the room quality within a resort will deteriorate? When I think of buying into something for 40 years, I am expecting to get the same quality that I am accustomed to as if I were, say, staying at BC. Is this a reasonable expectation and is it likely to happen. I don't want my family to be vacationing in a slum 10 or 20 years from now because the maintenance costs have become too high for the members.
Other questions:
Given that we will be cooking and washing here, what kind of cookware, appliances, utensils, etc... are typically available?
Is housekeeping provided?
What percentage of the rooms are typically designated as non-smoking?
Is the sound proofing typical of a deluxe hotel i.e. do you tend not to hear your neighbors?
Thanks!
From what I gather, staying in a 2BR is much more spacious and intended to be more convenient and luxurious than staying in deluxe hotel room (I have been staying at BC and I'm thinking of waiting for BCV)
I have been reading the room quality reports posted by members and there are quite a few negative reviews: moldy showers, excessive bird droppings and cigarette butts on balconies, dirty chairs, rusty wetbars, gross carpet stains, dirty blinds held together by safety pins, stained towels, broken washers, missing cookware, musty odors, etc... In a hotel, your recours is to switch rooms or get a room somewhere else. What is your recourse if you find your room is unacceptable on arrival? Can you pay cash somewhere else and get your points refunded (assuming no other room of your needed size is available? And is anyone concerned that over time the room quality within a resort will deteriorate? When I think of buying into something for 40 years, I am expecting to get the same quality that I am accustomed to as if I were, say, staying at BC. Is this a reasonable expectation and is it likely to happen. I don't want my family to be vacationing in a slum 10 or 20 years from now because the maintenance costs have become too high for the members.
Other questions:
Given that we will be cooking and washing here, what kind of cookware, appliances, utensils, etc... are typically available?
Is housekeeping provided?
What percentage of the rooms are typically designated as non-smoking?
Is the sound proofing typical of a deluxe hotel i.e. do you tend not to hear your neighbors?
Thanks!