What is the difference between getting a Studio in a Villa and a regular room? Are the studios any bigger? Is there any privacy between the sleeping space and living space? Are there any pictures of any of the studios anywhere?
Just back from our xmas stay(Dec.21-28) at the BC.It was our first time in the villas.We had a studio.We have also stayed in a regular room at the BC in the past.The difference is not so much the size if any but in a regular room there are to queen size beds,table,chairs and enterainment center.In a studio there's a queen size bed,a sofa that opens to a full size bed (not that uncomfortable) from my wifes mouth to Gods ears,table,chairs,entertainment center but also a little kitchenette..ref.not big nor small,bar sink,micro,toaster,plates,cups you get the idea.There is not dividing of space its just one room. If you want something like home the villas give you that.If not then take the room.For us the villas were great with the kids and we will do it again.Oh and when you walk in the CM's at the desk always Welcome You Home.
OKW has 2 queen beds. all other studios have 1 queen bed and 1 sofabed.
studios at OKW are 376 sq ft. SSR is 355 sq ft. a typical room at POFQ is 314 sq ft. so they are typically a little larger but not a lot (for comparison, a 1BR at OKW is 1016 sq ft.)
studios have a kitchenette with a toaster, microwave, under-counter refrigerator with small freezer, coffeemaker, and bar sink. coffee mugs, glasses, paper plates and bowls, plastic utensils, a sponge, dish soap, paper towels, a can opener and a corkscrew are furnished. starter packs of coffee, creamer, sugar and sweetener are supplied.
We have only stayed at a Beach Club studio villa. The BC studio villa is the exact same square feet as a BC standard room (356 sq. feet). There is no division between the sleeping and living space, but it was quite confortable and we didn't feel squished. Here are some pictures!