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Are DVC studios 2nd-class timeshares?Originally posted by Pa@okw95
Folks--you are on vacation staying in a hotel room that has a small refrig and a micro wave, what do you want China!! You should not be cooking in a hotel room other than using the micro!!.
Aren't you being kind of harsh on singles and couples who really do not need the expanse of a one-bedroom but like to eat in their room occasionally?
. . . the studios like any hotel room are not there to eat in other than snacks. . . . It is all part of the downgrading of WDW that has been going on since the mid 90's.
I guess that is why they are called opinions which is what I believe Dean was asking. I wouldn't want to hurt anyone's feelings either with my opinion. I don't think asking for more paper bowls (if in fact you are only given 4) is unreasonable. If adding "real" bowls/plates is a logistical issue and not feasible I would also understand that explanation. Having stayed at WDW Deluxe resorts for 15 years I was not aware that there was a rule about "snacks only" in rooms. I believe that is why there is room service (i.e., Beach Club/Polynesian) and tables and chairs in hotel rooms. I've been a business traveler for years and if that were the case I can tell you there would be plenty of angry people starving after a late meeting.Originally posted by Pa@okw95
Sparkspeak--the studios like any hotel room are not there to eat in other than snacks. It is not second class it is what you pay for, if you want more rent a bigger unit, the same goes for any resort, if you stay in a room or a suite you get different items to use and you pay a lot more for them. I really don';t want to say what I am thinking here because I refuse to hurt anyones feelings but really folks this situation along with people begging for two beds in the master bedroom really gets to me. It is all part of the downgrading of WDW that has been going on since the mid 90's. I said enoughmaybe too much.
You are certainly entitled to your opinion. To call a studio a glorified hotel room I think sells them short. It is also unlikely I'll stay in a studio again. Still I feel like the DVC studios are a second class timeshare in some ways. We stayed at Marriott's Grande Vista in a studio for a week last Easter. It had a (?)King bed and a pull out and exactly what I described above with drawers, flatware, set of four real dishes (cups, plates, glasses, small glasses, grilling untensils, corkscrew) as well as all the things DVC has.Originally posted by Pa@okw95
Folks--you are on vacation staying in a hotel room that has a small refrig and a micro wave, what do you want China!! You should not be cooking in a hotel room other than using the micro!!.
The only DVC resort where we utilized a studio was Vero Beach. We asked the housekeeping staff the first day if we could have a "few more" paper plates/bowls and they handed us like 20 or more. At the midweek touch-up, they restocked our supply plenty. So I don't doubt you could get as many as you needed.Are there really only 4 paper plates, forks etc? That is ridiculous! Can you request more? Will they only bring four of everything at a time?
I think offering paper in a Disney Vacation Club unit is a "downgrade".
DVC Management: listen up!. . . Judging by past postings on TUG, this (paper only) seems to be fairly unique to DVC. . . .
It obviously depends on how it's done. If it's timed to coincide with renovations or new building it should be very negligible. The cost of the supplies or handling them should be nothing at all. Obviously if they tried to add a disposal, mini dishwasher and small stove top, costs would escalate. But a couple of drawers and the extra hard items should be nothing.Originally posted by SwampFox
I'll offer disagreement with the thought that upgrading all of the studio units would have neglible costs. To properly add cabinets, dishwasher, disposal and increase housekeeping duties would be at a significant cost. If you decide not to add disposal/dishwasher costs- the increased housekeeping expense to replace the dishware on a daily basis would be very costly or run the risk that the dirty dishes/ food prep wastes would attract insects.
I don't understand why this is such a concern at this point in time. It's as if some are suggesting that at one time china was available in studios and now has been discontinued.
I'd have no issue with future resorts having a different setup in the studios and that might even be a selling point for new resorts, but I don't view a retrofitting of existing studios as necessary or inexpensive.
Four plates, four bowls and silverware wouldn't take up any more room than the disposable items. Dishwashing soap, sink, sponge & dishtowel are already provided. Housekeeping need only replace these items in preparation for the next guests as they already do with glasses, cups, towels, etc.. . .To properly add cabinets, dishwasher, disposal and increase housekeeping duties would be at a significant cost.