nuhusky123
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I just completed a short trip to the swan reserve. I’ve stayed countless times at the swan, although I like the resort and love the location I was not a fan of the rooms. I felt they were tiny and as a Marriott elite never got upgrades or could use my SNA for upgrades
the swan reserve however is very different. My SNA cleared five days out, I got an Epcot view suite. The room is fantastic, huge, it has a microwave (wink wink). View of Epcot fireworks from the room was outstanding too
i have zero complaints with the reserve so now I have a dilemma. The rack rates for the reserve are sub $400 for most of the year.
I have enough dvc points for a week each year. I want enough to spend two weeks a year or pay out of pocket for the second week. So I either add more dvc points (was going to do gfv2), and I was convinced this was the right move. It’s gfv2, rooms look great and really appeal
but the reserve has me rethinking everything. Perhaps it’s better to pay for luxury hotel rooms and skip dvc
I could buy a lot of hotel nights for the price of gfv2
the swan reserve however is very different. My SNA cleared five days out, I got an Epcot view suite. The room is fantastic, huge, it has a microwave (wink wink). View of Epcot fireworks from the room was outstanding too
i have zero complaints with the reserve so now I have a dilemma. The rack rates for the reserve are sub $400 for most of the year.
I have enough dvc points for a week each year. I want enough to spend two weeks a year or pay out of pocket for the second week. So I either add more dvc points (was going to do gfv2), and I was convinced this was the right move. It’s gfv2, rooms look great and really appeal
but the reserve has me rethinking everything. Perhaps it’s better to pay for luxury hotel rooms and skip dvc
I could buy a lot of hotel nights for the price of gfv2