vacay77
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Two full bathrooms??
It looks like it has a split bathroom. Not with 2 separate toilets so I misunderstood.
Two full bathrooms??
The price point really depends on what you value the most.I’m curious to see the new rooms in person as I still don’t understand the point costa even with the rooms being a bit larger.
I think you own at Riviera? If so, how do you compare the 2? I wasn't even thinking about VGF until I started to hear more about it.
I kind of like the option of there being both two beds and the fold out, and maybe even quietly wonder if it would be nice to have other resorts split up a few rooms that way. I think there are travelling parties where having the "real" bed makes sense and others where the foldouts and murphys make more sense.The price point really depends on what you value the most.
For example, some on these threads are genuinely excited about having 2 queen beds, rather than a foldout sofa.
Certainly, the square footage in VGF2 is greater.
Some have posted that they never use the kitchenette. For them, it's wasted space.
We very much prefer the kitchenette. We'll give VGF2 a try but I have a feeling we will spend most of our stays at VGF1.
Having the old and new Studios solves one serious problem that every DVC member is aware of. Lower points-per-night rooms tend to book first and be harder to get. By keeping VGF1 and VGF2 Studios the same number of points, DVC members will book rooms based on their preferences, not on the number of points required.
I would love more resorts to do a hotel conversion With real beds and bigger roomsI kind of like the option of there being both two beds and the fold out, and maybe even quietly wonder if it would be nice to have other resorts split up a few rooms that way. I think there are travelling parties where having the "real" bed makes sense and others where the foldouts and murphys make more sense.
Sofas a super gross, they never get cleaned and when they do it is at best a vacuum. I as a rule NEVER sit on a hotel sofa at least with beds you know the sheets are changed and I always do a bed bug check of the mattress when I first get into the roomEven when traveling alone, I'm happy with two beds if the room size warrants it. Only time I want a single bed is if that gets me a table and a couple of chairs that I would not have fit comfortably otherwise. I'm always a bit uncomfortable with how clean a couch is to use - sadly, Covid has not made me less germ conscious lol.
does VGF 2 have connecting studios?As much as I don't like the idea of resort studios, I do like the idea of connecting studios. I might consider this option to lower points over a two bedroom on some trips.
We don’t know yet, but being a hotel conversion, it’s likely that it will, like Poly does.does VGF 2 have connecting studios?
A Plus, two studios…if I can not get the 2 bedroom…will work just as well.
does VGF 2 have connecting studios?
P.S. That actually begs the question, does anyone remember SEEING connecting doors in any of the rooms in the pre-refurbished Big Pine Key building?
We currently have a March UY at GF and are seriously looking to add.
If by some miracle GFV2 goes on sale in Feb, and we buy March UY points, would we get 2021 points?
How does that work? - or are we out of luck?
Not a deal breaker, but curious.
Thanks
Was there ever any doubt that all VGF owners would have home resort advantage across both sets of villas? I thought we basically knew that for sure from day one.Here's the new VGF point chart showing both VGF2 ("Resort Studio") and VGF1 on the same point chart. My guess is being able to book at both will make VGF2 more appealing to new buyers which, in turn, will help justify a higher VGF2 price.
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Was there ever any doubt that all VGF owners would have home resort advantage across both sets of villas? I thought we basically knew they for sure from day one.