Room sizes

noritake1

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Hi everyone, can anyone tell me how the rooms are set up. How many people can fit into a studio, 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom, we have me dh, 4 dd one of them is infant in crib, not sure of best wat to do this, get 2 reg rooms, get room at poly cuz 5 can fit and infant or go this route, any help please we need this for June 05 for 14 nights thanks to all Jillpirate: princess: princess: princess: princess: princess:
 
Wow, 4 dd's... I'm impressed!! :) How old are yours? I have 3 ds's, ages 1, almost 6 and 8, and we've stayed in a studio at BCV before. It was fine because the older 2 slept together in the double sleeper sofa, dh and I slept in the queen bed and the baby slept in the pack n' play. We're hoping to do the same thing during our next trip. I would say, though, that once our baby gets too big for the pack n' play, we'll probably opt for either 2 studios or a 2-bedroom. The 2 studios would be much less money than the 2-bedroom, but they aren't adjoining -- I'm not sure if Disney will guarantee that they're next to each other... The advantages of the 2-bedroom are that you have the full kitchen, great jacuzzi tub and the washer/dryer, all of which would be nice to have. The 2-bedrooms officially sleep 8 (there's 1 king bed in the master bedroom, 1 pullout sofa in the livingroom, 1 queen bed and 1 pullout sofa in the other room and 2 bathrooms, one of which that has a shower and jacuzzi tub and the other of which just has a standard bathtub with a shower).

A few other ideas you might consider are as follows:

1. A deluxe room at WL (this would sleep 6)
2. A Ft. Wilderness cabin (they sleep 6)
3. 2 rooms at a value or moderate resort (which I think would be guaranteed to be next to each other)

That's about all I can think of at the moment... If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!

Happy planning,
Sarah
 
Hi thank you for getting back to me my DD ar 10,9,3 and 6months thanks for your advice. I will look into all options Jill oh ny the way in the studio is it 2 qweens and a sofa bed? pirate: princess: princess: princess: princess: princess:
 
The studios at OKW have two queen beds. All of the other WDW DVC studios (BWV, BCV, VWL & SSR) have 1 queen bed and a sleeper sofa. Except for BCV, all of the studio sleeper sofas are full size. THe BCV has queen-size sleeper sofas.

Best wishes -
 

Originally posted by CarolMN
The studios at OKW have two queen beds. All of the other WDW DVC studios (BWV, BCV, VWL & SSR) have 1 queen bed and a sleeper sofa. Except for BCV, all of the studio sleeper sofas are full size. THe BCV has queen-size sleeper sofas.

Best wishes -

CarolNM... I'm confused. I haven't stayed in a studio at BCV but I thought all sleeper sofas in the studio's were full size. I did a quick check on the Disney web site and they claim it is full size in the studios (and queen in the livingroom of the 1 bdrm). Are they really queens at BCV's??? That would be nice!
 
Does it have to onsite? You can get great rates at a timeshare if you are willing to tour and don't mind driving 10 minutes (or more!) to WDW!
We (9 of us) had a 3 br/3 bath at Wyndham Palms for less than $90/night. I don't know how much cheaper a 2br or studio would have been.
Just a thought.
 
In Prep for trip just bought the "Unofficial Guide to WDW -- 2004 (Greatest book other then bible)". SSR not included, here goes:

OKW: Studio - 376 sf
1BR - 942 sf
2BR - 1333 sf
GV 2202 sf

BWV: Studio - 359 sf
1BR - 712 sf
2BR - 1072 sf
GV - 2142 sf

VWL: Studio - 356 sf
1BR - 727 sf
2BR - 1080 sf

BCV: Studio - 356 sf
1BR - 726 sf
2BR - 1083 sf

Compare that too:

All Star: 260 sf
Pop: 260 sf
Caribbean: 314 sf
POR/RIV: 314 sf
Fort Wil Cabin: 504 sf
Conteporary: 394 sf
Poly: 407 sf
GF: 400 sf
BWI: 385 sf
BCR: 400 sf
Yacht: 400 sf
WLI: 344 sf
AKL: 344 sf
Corandao: 314 sf
 



















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