HayGan
We could all use some pixie dust now and then :)<b
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OK - first off let me say that I think that every one's situation is different and that what works for one certainly may not work for another. DVC is great because they offer different options to meet practically any one's tastes/needs and the flexibility to chose to select accommodations around those tastes/needs. With that said, I personally don't understand the shock and terror that many people express when others talk about plans or decision to utilize the studios. We are a family of 4 (DH, me and 2 wild and energetic boys, 6 & 8) and we do just fine in a studio. We travel to Disney World to spend time enjoying what the whole Disney World complex has to offer. Sure we like our breaks but we don't need hundreds of square feet to enjoy a little down time. Maybe it comes from the fact that we don't have a huge house (~1,500 sf and by choice not necessity) and are accustomed to actually sharing a great deal of our regular living space that contributes to the fact that studios don't bother us. We don't ever see ourselves as being a family who utilizes the kitchen aspect of the the non-studio units much as we have been pretty efficient in coming up with healthy and quick meals around just the appliances available in the studio (for those meals we don't eat out.) We will continue to most likely stay in studios with 1 BR mixed in here and there. We like to stretch our points and and sacrifice some sf to get more time overall in WDW. We think the studios overall give us more bang for our buck!
So, I am curious to hear others thoughts on The Great Studio Debate? Why do you think studios do or don't work for you?
So, I am curious to hear others thoughts on The Great Studio Debate? Why do you think studios do or don't work for you?