Smart idea to get DVC for multiple studios/long stays?

I think op is missing a point many have said about 150 points just not being enough for what he wants especially for yearly or multiple visits each year with 2 rooms. we rented points from David's at 11 months for about 130 points it got us a studio for 6 nights BLT theme view. Maybe try renting ? But you need to plan 11 months out to have a chance

With 150 we wouldn’t be getting two rooms, but it would get us in the door staying at a resort that we know for sure we’d be ok with staying each and every time. That was the logic behind 150 at BLT. So I’m not “missing the point” but rather adjusted my plan to accommodate what people have said here about home resort being where you’re ok staying most of the time.
 
I could have gotten BCV, BLT lake, BWV garden, Poly, AKV, BRV for one week in early September this year. If you do not aim for the cheapest categories you can have quite some success at 7 months. I like split stays which makes possible (with luck, waitlists and flexibility) to get even the most difficult categories (I got the value trifecta: BLT and BWV standard and AKV value, 4 nights each). But large categories like BLT lake and BWV garden are not impossible at all.
@KirbyAu, I've bolded an important key from zavandor's post. You responded earlier to my set of "survey questions" that "view doesn't matter." In reality, it does have an impact. The "least expensive views" tend to book first. So please be prepared (have sufficient point balance) to book the expensive views (high point value), however that definition relates to each resort. If you are prepared to book the more expensive units within a category, you have a better chance of booking the long stay with multiple units.
 
I could have gotten BCV, BLT lake, BWV garden, Poly, AKV, BRV for one week in early September this year. If you do not aim for the cheapest categories you can have quite some success at 7 months. I like split stays which makes possible (with luck, waitlists and flexibility) to get even the most difficult categories (I got the value trifecta: BLT and BWV standard and AKV value, 4 nights each). But large categories like BLT lake and BWV garden are not impossible at all.
Also, are you sure you don't like AKV? Some complain how remote it is and certainly it's not in walking distance of any park. But if you stay in the same resort all week, you will walk to one or two parks, but take the buses to the others. BLT is wonderful for the MK, but good luck going to the other parks, even changing the monorail to Epcot is a hassle. AKV is buses everywhere but on average is not worst than BLT. Of course if you only go to the MK it's another matter.
That's why I split my stays three ways: so I have the shortest commute to the park(s) I plan to go.

We stayed at AKL in January and though it is a nice hotel, it’s just wayyyyy too far out for us. From MK, DS, Epcot, and HS, it took us 40 minutes to an hour to get back, sometimes longer each time. We heavily disliked that especially at the end of a day where we just wanted to be done instead of waiting forever for a bus. It could of also been poor luck considering the bus always seemed to be leaving as we walked up or the bus was too full to let us on. Super frustrating. It would be ok sometimes, but if we got DVC and pretty much had to stay there 80% of the time because we like to stay 7 to 8 nights each time, may even 10 nights, then yeah no thanks!
 
@KirbyAu, I've bolded an important key from zavandor's post. You responded earlier to my set of "survey questions" that "view doesn't matter." In reality, it does have an impact. The "least expensive views" tend to book first. So please be prepared (have sufficient point balance) to book the expensive views (high point value), however that definition relates to each resort. If you are prepared to book the more expensive units within a category, you have a better chance of booking the long stay with multiple units.

Yes I completely understand and realize that getting 2 standard view studios at 7 months at BLT for 7 to 8 nights is going to be rough. Also, it seems as though places like CCV BR BCV BWV also do not have their standard studios available at 7 months requiring to step up to either more points or requiring the step up to a different resort we could get the cheaper point rooms at within the 11 months window.

As I mentioned several times, DVC doesn’t seem like a good fit for us at this time. We would need more points to do what we’re looking for or to change our home resort from AKL to something else. Both require a lot more money. So like I said (sorry for repeating so much), we will go in May and then reevaluate before our January trip next year.
 

Yes I completely understand and realize that getting 2 standard view studios at 7 months at BLT for 7 to 8 nights is going to be rough. Also, it seems as though places like CCV BR BCV BWV also do not have their standard studios available at 7 months requiring to step up to either more points or requiring the step up to a different resort we could get the cheaper point rooms at within the 11 months window.

As I mentioned several times, DVC doesn’t seem like a good fit for us at this time. We would need more points to do what we’re looking for or to change our home resort from AKL to something else. Both require a lot more money. So like I said (sorry for repeating so much), we will go in May and then reevaluate before our January trip next year.


Only BWV has standard views. The other 3 don't have different view categories.
 
Only BWV has standard views. The other 3 don't have different view categories.

Right, I’m on my phone right now so I don’t have all of the resorts memorized so pardon me. My point more-so was booking 7 months in advanced for extended stays seems very difficult at those resorts (plus standard views at the poly, value rooms at AKL, standard views at VGF) to get studios.
 
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Please let me know if the following is possible to do each time if we book 7 months out:
  • Book at least 7 consecutive nights at the same resort
  • Book 2 studios each time
AKL offers the one of the best bang-for-buck options because of the cheaper rooms (even excluding value rooms), but we would not like to be restricted to staying here literally every time. I thought the whole point of DVC was to be able to try out all the resorts? Anyways, any information would be extremely helpful before we finalize our purchase. Thanks!

7 months out for studios can be tough. But it really depends on the time of year you are looking for. Anytime between late September through early January -- if you wait until 7 months you will be shut out every where, even the usually easy to get OKW and SSR. It is a super busy time, so if you want to stay during this time then you will want to book at 11 months and then you could switch if there is something. Other times of the year can be dicey to get 2 studios at 7 months. If you are planning on booking for 4 adults and possible kids down the road then you might want to consider upping your points to just get a 2BR unit. There is a huge difference between between getting a studio and a 2BR - with a 2BR you would be able to have a full kitchen and laundry and a living room. You can do this too in a 1BR but in a 1BR one set of adults would be left to sleep on a sleeper sofa which isn't the most comfortable.

So I am now figuring in my finances what 150 points direct BLT would get me,

I see in your other posts about buy BLT -direct prices are crazy high and for the same amount of money you could go resale and get more points. If your real goal is to get 2 studios at BLT you are not going to get very far with only a 150 point contract. Unfortunately the points required for BLT rooms is considerable higher than many other resorts and to get 2 studios you would actually need between 128-153 points per studio room. The high points chart is what kept me against BLT when i was researching.

What many people wish after they have bought is typically more points. Yes, you can always add on later, but it seems that you might be jumping to buy direct at the insanely high price of $225 per point. So for a 150 point contract you are looking to spend over $33000. Where as the resale market $33,000 could get you 250 points. Seems silly to spend that much money direct when you can get more points, which it seems is what you need. More points is never a bad thing.
 
For DVC flexibility is the key.

If you go into a 7 month booking thinking I have to have this resort, this view etc for 7 consecutive nights you are setting yourself up for some disappointment.

If you go into it with a list of options you would take and a back up home resort booking you would be happy to use of nothing else suits then you will probably be fine. Doubly so if you are willing to split stays.

With DVC you are buying the right to book home resort at 11 months and the busier it gets the more important that is. Anything else is a privilege that may or may not work.
 
As I mentioned several times, DVC doesn’t seem like a good fit for us at this time. We would need more points to do what we’re looking for or to change our home resort from AKL to something else. Both require a lot more money. So like I said (sorry for repeating so much), we will go in May and then reevaluate before our January trip next year.
Yes, I did read where you've said that ... but Disney has such a strange and strong pull on us. It is so easy to ditch all your common sense and convictions in favor of the shiny bauble being swung gently in front of your eyes.

Been there. Done that. Not even (much) upset over it. Kinda like it. LOL.

Just know: On this board we share a common addiction for all-things-Disney. We want you to join us (grin). We are enablers. Can't help it ...
 
For DVC flexibility is the key.

If you go into a 7 month booking thinking I have to have this resort, this view etc for 7 consecutive nights you are setting yourself up for some disappointment.

If you go into it with a list of options you would take and a back up home resort booking you would be happy to use of nothing else suits then you will probably be fine. Doubly so if you are willing to split stays.

With DVC you are buying the right to book home resort at 11 months and the busier it gets the more important that is. Anything else is a privilege that may or may not work.

Well put. That is definitely what I understand about the responses in this thread and the most valuable piece of information I've accumulated from you guys.

Yes, I did read where you've said that ... but Disney has such a strange and strong pull on us. It is so easy to ditch all your common sense and convictions in favor of the shiny bauble being swung gently in front of your eyes.

Been there. Done that. Not even (much) upset over it. Kinda like it. LOL.

Just know: On this board we share a common addiction for all-things-Disney. We want you to join us (grin). We are enablers. Can't help it ...

Completely understandable. I'm a huge Disneyland fan as I've grown up having annual passes every year on top of going multiple times a month. In contrast to what you mentioned, funny enough, this thread has done the exact opposite for having me join DVC haha. Not only that, but definitely people seem a bit aggressive with me about my decision making on this thread when I already stated I knew little about availability for value/standard rooms (also somehow, probably may fault, went on a tangent about changing my mind on planning trips, the 150 BLT thing was going to be for biennial visits). Maybe it's the Disney passion at work! At this point, now that I've completely canceled all process of a DVC contract, I doubt we'll look into it again for a few years. I was hoping WDW could be a yearly or biennial vacation out-of-state we could do with DVC, but it seems just better to not worry about it and get whatever special room rates we can get (Dolphin for instance is $200 a night for rooms where even Port Orleans is like $400 a night!). The biggest concern with DVC is that if we don't choose a good home resort, it's going to be hard to get a room for 7-8 nights at for a standard view at a resort we don't own at... I'll look into DVC later on maybe and see if it is a better fit for us through resale or direct. I'm not ruling out direct because Disney seems keen to keep adding resorts (I believe they're added 6 in the last 10 years) and would like the options later if I purchased Direct. But resale is half the cost for what undeniably will stay as the top dvc resort offerings (how do you beat BLT, VGC, Poly, etc.?). Also member benefits don't mean anything to us.

If the overwhelming response here would've been "you shouldn't have trouble finding a couple of deluxe rooms between January and September at 7 months" (like a few have said, but others disagreed), I would've probably stuck with DVC, purchased direct, and been a owner :). This is the whole reason I posted here was to really getting to the root of my concerns, and I'm extremely happy people had blunt feedback on getting rooms 7 months out.
 
Well put. That is definitely what I understand about the responses in this thread and the most valuable piece of information I've accumulated from you guys.



Completely understandable. I'm a huge Disneyland fan as I've grown up having annual passes every year on top of going multiple times a month. In contrast to what you mentioned, funny enough, this thread has done the exact opposite for having me join DVC haha. Not only that, but definitely people seem a bit aggressive with me about my decision making on this thread when I already stated I knew little about availability for value/standard rooms (also somehow, probably may fault, went on a tangent about changing my mind on planning trips, the 150 BLT thing was going to be for biennial visits). Maybe it's the Disney passion at work! At this point, now that I've completely canceled all process of a DVC contract, I doubt we'll look into it again for a few years. I was hoping WDW could be a yearly or biennial vacation out-of-state we could do with DVC, but it seems just better to not worry about it and get whatever special room rates we can get (Dolphin for instance is $200 a night for rooms where even Port Orleans is like $400 a night!). The biggest concern with DVC is that if we don't choose a good home resort, it's going to be hard to get a room for 7-8 nights at for a standard view at a resort we don't own at... I'll look into DVC later on maybe and see if it is a better fit for us through resale or direct. I'm not ruling out direct because Disney seems keen to keep adding resorts (I believe they're added 6 in the last 10 years) and would like the options later if I purchased Direct. But resale is half the cost for what undeniably will stay as the top dvc resort offerings (how do you beat BLT, VGC, Poly, etc.?). Also member benefits don't mean anything to us.

If the overwhelming response here would've been "you shouldn't have trouble finding a couple of deluxe rooms between January and September at 7 months" (like a few have said, but others disagreed), I would've probably stuck with DVC, purchased direct, and been a owner :). This is the whole reason I posted here was to really getting to the root of my concerns, and I'm extremely happy people had blunt feedback on getting rooms 7 months out.
I don't think you'll have any problems getting something at 7 months out routinely for a studio(s) but it might be OKW/SSR as the only availability at times and likely not the cheapest rooms though you should be able to try most of the resorts over time, all if you open up to other options. Personally I'd start looking a 2 BR instead of 2 studios for 4 adults. IMO there's no reason to go retail here if you want to go, get studios and try the resorts. If you do decide on retail and there is a time of year you might go consistently I'd consider two guaranteed weeks at one of the newer resorts but you'll likely give up some of the incentives doing so. Another option is to buy 2 home resorts which will double your 11 month window options. You could buy SSR and save more but you might not have as many high end resort availability to you. BLT will be the second cheapest long term making the appropriate assumptions including dues and inflation.
 
We only stay in an OKW studio for a couple of nights maybe once a year, if that. Our purpose for buying DVC was to have plenty of space to lounge around the villa and not be cramped into one little studio. We have one son who was four when we bought into DVC in 1997. Now he's grown and only joins us on occasion. We still prefer one bedroom villas for the two of us. If I had to stay in a studio on every DVC trip, I think I would sell my points and just book a hotel room every time I wanted to go.
 
If the overwhelming response here would've been "you shouldn't have trouble finding a couple of deluxe rooms between January and September at 7 months" (like a few have said, but others disagreed), I would've probably stuck with DVC, purchased direct, and been a owner :). This is the whole reason I posted here was to really getting to the root of my concerns, and I'm extremely happy people had blunt feedback on getting rooms 7 months out.
As I've followed your posts and gained a better understanding of what you are looking for I can't help thinking the best answer would be for you to buy a resale BLT contract in the 200-250 points range. It would allow you to stay at BLT every other year for around a week in 2 studios or a 2BR anytime but Xmas/New Years and the Easter Weeks. Longer if you find you like January at WDW.

BLT has a great end date and being able to walk to MK is never going to go out of style. And with the exception of January and Easter you would almost certainly find 2 studios or a 2BR somewhere else that is nice for at least a few days - I wouldn't discount the convenience of split stay vacations so readily. We own at BLT and BCV and split stay so we can walk to every park except AK.
 
BLT has a great end date and being able to walk to MK is never going to go out of style. And with the exception of January and Easter you would almost certainly find 2 studios or a 2BR somewhere else that is nice for at least a few days - I wouldn't discount the convenience of split stay vacations so readily.

I second this. And it would be a decent plan to buy BLT resale at a steep discount. You would almost certainly have access to 2 studios if you are willing to possibly have to book 1 studio as a LV studio. During extremely popular times, you might not get 2 standard studios, but LV studios usually stick around for a while.

At the same time, if you are pretty flexible with your travel times, you may be better off waiting for a while. Before we had a school-age kid, we could travel any time of year. The deep discounts on deluxe hotels (30-35% off room discounts) usually didn't appear until 4 months before the travel date, and it was easier planning a few months instead of almost a year in advance. Now that we have little kids and any trip outside of school vacation times involves juggling various schedules, we usually know 11 months in advance when we want to travel. Before then, we were happy to wait and see what hotel discounts we might be able to find, and put off our trip until a good discount came around. Now, there's almost NO discounts during our preferred travel times, so DVC makes more sense.
 
In your case I would probably have bought at a couple of different resorts resale maybe BLT and BCV or AKV and alternated home resort bookings to get variety then used 7 months when I could
 



















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