purpliequeen
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Hi DVC members (and DVC fans)!
I need your help! I am currently planning a spring break trip for next year (2011). Gotta get started early, as it'll be me and my friends' senior year! I'm expecting to bring roughly eight Cornellians (including me) to WDW for a week in mid-March. Right now, we're caught between a two-bedroom at the Beach Club Villas and a two-bedroom at the new BLT (lagoon view).
My parents are very sweet in giving me their points as an early graduation present. My friends and I are all respectful, Disney-crazy young women. No worries- we will not turn our villa into Cancun. We're just hoping to get some good Disney fun, nice tans, and many restaurants checked off of our lists.
I anticipate that we will be spending the majority of our time at Epcot and MK (which is why I'm debating between these two resorts). We also like the theme of both resorts (which is how we narrowed it down to these two). I understand that SSR would be a good choice due to its close proximity to DTD, but we like what BCV and BLT have to offer. Here are my thoughts:
BCV: I had an amazing high school graduation trip with my parents and best friend here. Good memories. Amazing pool. Amazing location-- can walk to Epcot. Need I say more? I also love how it's close to the BW. Lots of great restaurants. We already have Tutto Italia, Beaches and Cream, Marketplace (gelato!), BW Bakery, Le Cellier, Teppan Edo, and Kouzzina on our "must-do" dining list. These restaurants are all in walking distance. Have I mentioned the pool yet?
BLT: Brand new. Want to try this resort. New furnishings, new everything. Extra third bathroom would be a plus with all of us women. Amazing location-- can walk to MK. Pool is decent, but I don't picture it as a "spring break" pool; however, at least we can rent a cabana. Lots of great restaurants as well. "Must-do" dining list includes: The Wave, the rooftop lounge area (yes, DVC members), and Kona Cafe. These restaurants are all in walking distance or via monorail (Kona).
So help, please! Thanks in advance!
I need your help! I am currently planning a spring break trip for next year (2011). Gotta get started early, as it'll be me and my friends' senior year! I'm expecting to bring roughly eight Cornellians (including me) to WDW for a week in mid-March. Right now, we're caught between a two-bedroom at the Beach Club Villas and a two-bedroom at the new BLT (lagoon view).
My parents are very sweet in giving me their points as an early graduation present. My friends and I are all respectful, Disney-crazy young women. No worries- we will not turn our villa into Cancun. We're just hoping to get some good Disney fun, nice tans, and many restaurants checked off of our lists.
I anticipate that we will be spending the majority of our time at Epcot and MK (which is why I'm debating between these two resorts). We also like the theme of both resorts (which is how we narrowed it down to these two). I understand that SSR would be a good choice due to its close proximity to DTD, but we like what BCV and BLT have to offer. Here are my thoughts:
BCV: I had an amazing high school graduation trip with my parents and best friend here. Good memories. Amazing pool. Amazing location-- can walk to Epcot. Need I say more? I also love how it's close to the BW. Lots of great restaurants. We already have Tutto Italia, Beaches and Cream, Marketplace (gelato!), BW Bakery, Le Cellier, Teppan Edo, and Kouzzina on our "must-do" dining list. These restaurants are all in walking distance. Have I mentioned the pool yet?

BLT: Brand new. Want to try this resort. New furnishings, new everything. Extra third bathroom would be a plus with all of us women. Amazing location-- can walk to MK. Pool is decent, but I don't picture it as a "spring break" pool; however, at least we can rent a cabana. Lots of great restaurants as well. "Must-do" dining list includes: The Wave, the rooftop lounge area (yes, DVC members), and Kona Cafe. These restaurants are all in walking distance or via monorail (Kona).
So help, please! Thanks in advance!