Stuido vs. Deluxe studio..

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Can some tell me the difference?
Do all dvc resorts have them?
Does it cost more in points?
 
it's just marketing talk. a studio is a studio.

if there are point differences, they are listed on the point charts...usually due to different views. in the case of the value studios at AKV, it's because the value studios are smaller in size.
 
Can some tell me the difference?
Do all dvc resorts have them?
Does it cost more in points?

Yes, all DVC resorts have studios. I think the word "deluxe" is probably just referring to DVC in general as being a "deluxe" level resort.

A few of the resorts offer different views for all of their booking categories - like Bay Lake Tower for example offers std, lake view and theme park view so the points required can vary within that resort. (And like Chalee pointed out AKV has a few "value" studios which are smaller in size thereby requiring fewer points.)
 

I think it's confusing when booking a cash reservation for a villa studio. The WDW website will refer to it as a "deluxe" studio, but it's not different from a studio you would book using DVC points.
 
Are studio rooms big enough to accommodate 4 adults? I wasn't sure if it would be comfortable with all our luggage and everything.
 
Are studio rooms big enough to accommodate 4 adults? I wasn't sure if it would be comfortable with all our luggage and everything.

I would say no. I am not 100% sure but I believe the studios all have 1 bed and 1 pull out to make up the sleeps 4. In my experience we were 2 adults and 1 toddler and I felt I wouldn't want a studio as the hold gets bigger.
 
Are studio rooms big enough to accommodate 4 adults? I wasn't sure if it would be comfortable with all our luggage and everything.

The only studio that would come close to holding four adults would be OKW with two queen beds. We did it with three adults and one kiddo for about four night many years ago and it was okay. This time (we have a short trip followed by a beach trip) we have the two of us in an OKW studio. We each get our own bed. And our son and his friend will be at All Stars Music in their own room.
 
Are studio rooms big enough to accommodate 4 adults? I wasn't sure if it would be comfortable with all our luggage and everything.

I've stayed in a BWV studio with 4 adults (all in our late 20s), and I think it's fine. It was only for 4 nights, and we spent most of the time out in the parks. We're close friends and have lived together before, so it wasn't a problem. We'll be doing it again in October.

If the trip was longer with more time spent in the room, I would go for a larger room.
 
I've stayed in a BWV studio with 4 adults (all in our late 20s), and I think it's fine. It was only for 4 nights, and we spent most of the time out in the parks. We're close friends and have lived together before, so it wasn't a problem. We'll be doing it again in October.

If the trip was longer with more time spent in the room, I would go for a larger room.

With BWV and most of the other studios, two adults would be sharing a double sleeper sofa, none of which are as comfortable as a real bed.
 
With BWV and most of the other studios, two adults would be sharing a double sleeper sofa, none of which are as comfortable as a real bed.

I completely agree with this, the size of the room is not as big an issue as the comfort of the pull out sofa bed. Do yourself a favor and if you plan on a studio go with OKW and it's 2 queen beds.
 
it's just marketing talk. a studio is a studio.

if there are point differences, they are listed on the point charts...usually due to different views. in the case of the value studios at AKV, it's because the value studios are smaller in size.

I do not believe the Value Studios are referred to as "Deluxe" while all others are. That's the distinction.
 



















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