BWV Dreamin
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I wonder if concerns over the new variant Omicron will have an impact on the release date? Travel make take yet another hit. No need to rush to open up sales if occupancy takes a dive.
Here is a chart of DVC direct sales at the WDW active resorts, through October 2021:
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I think it's great that they are the same point requirement as regular studios. There are pros and cons to each so that makes sense. Hoping for 7 month availability!! lol2023 point charts are out including resort rooms.
resort rooms have 3 categories
standard, lake and theme park
standard and lake points identical to deluxe studio. Theme park more expensive
https://cdn2.parksmedia.wdprapps.disney.com/media/dvc/catalog/resorts/dvc-resorts/VGF_2023.pdf
This seems very …….. reasonable2023 point charts are out including resort rooms.
resort rooms have 3 categories
standard, lake and theme park
standard and lake points identical to deluxe studio. Theme park more expensive
https://cdn2.parksmedia.wdprapps.disney.com/media/dvc/catalog/resorts/dvc-resorts/VGF_2023.pdf
I agree. 1-2 points less would have protected the VGF1 studios since they're about to be outnumbered 4 to 1. At the same time, I think I've been conditioned to expecting the worst, and this is (thankfully) far from that.I was hoping standard and lake be 1 point less than deluxe but I think this is a good result
Agreed. Also happy that one bedrooms haven’t really changed.I agree. 1-2 points less would have protected the VGF1 studios since they're about to be outnumbered 4 to 1. At the same time, I think I've been conditioned to expecting the worst, and this is (thankfully) far from that.
Yeah I didn't want a third view category at all. They are very very high; I predict they'll be the last rooms to go.I will say I think theme park views are insanely priced. having a view of the theme park to me is not worth the points
Yay! It looks like they went with my preference.2023 point charts are out including resort rooms.
resort rooms have 3 categories
standard, lake and theme park
standard and lake points identical to deluxe studio. Theme park more expensive
https://cdn2.parksmedia.wdprapps.disney.com/media/dvc/catalog/resorts/dvc-resorts/VGF_2023.pdf
Sure, that’s a possibility but VGF2 rooms are larger, so that’s an argument to charge more for VGF2.
My preferred solution is to do something similar to Jambo/Kidani and have 5 categories of Studios:
VGF2 is closer to the main building and quiet pool.
- VGF1 Standard View (x points per night)
- VGF2 Standard View (also x points)
- VGF1 Water View (y points)
- VGF2 Water View (also y points)
- VGF2 Theme Park View (z points)
VGF1 is closer to parking and is easier to drop off and pick up luggage.
VGF2 rooms are larger and have 2 queen beds.
VGF1 rooms have sinks and microwaves (I.e. kitchenette).
By making similar view rooms the same number of points per night, people will book what works best for them rather than book what’s cheapest, which is what happens at every other DVC resort.
Really, the closest comparison is Jambo and Kidani. Studios at Jambo tend to book first but there are fewer of them.
My guess is that if the two resorts are the same number of points, VGF1 Studios will book first. But this primarily is because there are only 47 VGF1 Studios.
You don’t hear much complaining from AKV owners. Emulating it just seems the way to go.
Yeah I didn't want a third view category at all. They are very very high; I predict they'll be the last rooms to go.
Also it feels like more travel periods. I haven't looked at points charts since that debacle a few years ago...with the pandemic we've had plenty so I have just been booking things. But wow, most times we go are really far down on that list!
TP will go b4 LV,,,just like BLT views.
As will be the pricingThis seems very …….. reasonable