The Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Owners & Lovers Group - 2.0

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Thanks!

I was there around this time in 2009, stayed at GCH on a 5 for 3 package. Coincidentally, VGC opened while I was there. The thing I remember about that trip is that it was blistering hot but not very crowded. I just missed the Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy, looking forward to seeing it this time. Have seen the overlay for Haunted Mansion several times.
 
Bumping in case someone, somewhere has any sage advice for me. It's not like I asked an open-ended question or anything... :rolleyes1

I don't really know what you don't know since I don't know what you know :)
The VGC is the smallest of the DVCs and the only one at DLR. You can use points for all three onsite hotels (HUGE points useage) in their regular rooms and the normal $95 fee is waived. All the DVC rooms and many new hotel rooms are in a separate building than the original hotel. There are no DTD views from the DVC rooms ( :( ) You can eat at three different places onsite: Whitewater Snacks (quick casual), Storytellers (buffet and off menu and has the woodsy type characters) and Napa Rose (high end) you can also get snacks and drinks in the lounge. It is the most beautiful DVC (:stir:)
Ok..that was a quick rundown.
 
Has anyone stayed in a studio with a great view have any pictures so I can show darling hubby?
 
I don't really know what you don't know since I don't know what you know :)
The VGC is the smallest of the DVCs and the only one at DLR. You can use points for all three onsite hotels (HUGE points useage) in their regular rooms and the normal $95 fee is waived. All the DVC rooms and many new hotel rooms are in a separate building than the original hotel. There are no DTD views from the DVC rooms ( :( ) You can eat at three different places onsite: Whitewater Snacks (quick casual), Storytellers (buffet and off menu and has the woodsy type characters) and Napa Rose (high end) you can also get snacks and drinks in the lounge. It is the most beautiful DVC (:stir:)
Ok..that was a quick rundown.

Thanks for this.

I should have been less vague in my posting, as this is our 5th trip to DL in the last 4 years (with previous stays at the GC). This will be our first trip ever using the DVC points we purchased last year, so never having stayed at any of the DVC resorts, I was more looking for advice on what I should know as a first-timer about that experience.
 

Thanks for this.

I should have been less vague in my posting, as this is our 5th trip to DL in the last 4 years (with previous stays at the GC). This will be our first trip ever using the DVC points we purchased last year, so never having stayed at any of the DVC resorts, I was more looking for advice on what I should know as a first-timer about that experience.

SELF PARKING IS NOW FREE!! :thumbsup2& depending on which villa you choose the size of it will be definitely well appreciated! :cool1: Requesting a park view takes on a whole new meaning since most ALL views @ VGC are simply the best! (If this is your home then California Adventure Park is YOUR backyard!!) :worship: No daily housekeeping :confused3 but the washer & dryer means less packing!!:goodvibes Saving a little bit of money with a full kitchen!! :thumbsup2 SO RELAX & ENJOY!!
 
mac_tlc said:
From post #1538 :

Thanks to tips from this board, I requested studios 6504, 5504, 4504, 3504, 5510, 4510, 3510, 5516, 4516, 3516 and we got 5504.

mac_tlc

Do you have anypictures
 
Thanks for this.

I should have been less vague in my posting, as this is our 5th trip to DL in the last 4 years (with previous stays at the GC). This will be our first trip ever using the DVC points we purchased last year, so never having stayed at any of the DVC resorts, I was more looking for advice on what I should know as a first-timer about that experience.

I was going to say, use the resort entrance to DCA! :rotfl:

I'm not sure there are any DVC secrets, the villas are certainly nicer than the regular rooms. If you are in a one bedroom or larger, bring some bleach. Fill the jacuzzi and let it run with abou 8 oz of bleach. I do this for any tub in the room that I stay in after I read a thread about dirty plumbing in a tub. I've never had anything gross come out of the jets, but at least I'm sure it's clean.
 
Thanks for this.

I should have been less vague in my posting, as this is our 5th trip to DL in the last 4 years (with previous stays at the GC). This will be our first trip ever using the DVC points we purchased last year, so never having stayed at any of the DVC resorts, I was more looking for advice on what I should know as a first-timer about that experience.

If you are staying long enough to need groceries and don't have a car, Vons will deliver. check out vons.com If you order beer or wine you need to have someone over 21 sign for the groceries. If not, you can have bell services sign for it and they will store and refrigerate the groceries if your villa isn't ready. We've had great luck with them.

Request an upper floor, Paradise Pier park view. I don't know what size villa you have reserved, but other people have linked above to good room numbers to request.

It's the only DVC property we have used so far and I love it. We will be trying SSR in early November for the Wine & Dine 1/2 marathon and then visiting our other home (Aulani) after Thanksgiving.

Enjoy your stay!
 
I am just starting on research for a possible first trip to DL 5/26-6/2/13. We are WDW vets but what to check out the other side!

We are a family of 5 ages at the time of the trip are DS 13, DD 10, DS 8.

I am looking at the DLH and decided to check out what the cost would be to rent points at the GCH for the 1 bdrm villa. The difference in cost would only be about $500. We'd get more bed space as the DLH is only 2 Queen beds. We'd have another bathroom and of course the kitchen.

For all of you in the know tell me why GCH would be better, or not! Any advice is appreciated! Thanks! :)
 
I am just starting on research for a possible first trip to DL 5/26-6/2/13. We are WDW vets but what to check out the other side!

We are a family of 5 ages at the time of the trip are DS 13, DD 10, DS 8.

I am looking at the DLH and decided to check out what the cost would be to rent points at the GCH for the 1 bdrm villa. The difference in cost would only be about $500. We'd get more bed space as the DLH is only 2 Queen beds. We'd have another bathroom and of course the kitchen.

For all of you in the know tell me why GCH would be better, or not! Any advice is appreciated! Thanks! :)

I'm not sure where you got your price information with a villa being $500 more. That will depend on how much you are able to rent points for. If your dates are set, you need to find someone who owns at GCV who will book your trip in the 7-11 month window or find someone willing to book right when the 7 month window opens up. The villas have been increasingly difficult to get into as they book up very quickly once the 7 month window opens up.

The villa will have a king sized bed in the bedroom as well as a jacuzzi tub and separate shower in the master bath. The living room area will have a pullout couch and a Murphy bed. The living room area also has a bathroom with a shower and you mentioned the kitchen. Vons delivers groceries, so you can cut down on dining costs.

Don't count out the PPH. The rooms are bigger than DLH and the regular rooms at GCH. Each room has two beds as well as a couch that converts to a bed.
 
I'm not sure where you got your price information with a villa being $500 more. That will depend on how much you are able to rent points for. If your dates are set, you need to find someone who owns at GCV who will book your trip in the 7-11 month window or find someone willing to book right when the 7 month window opens up. The villas have been increasingly difficult to get into as they book up very quickly once the 7 month window opens up.

The villa will have a king sized bed in the bedroom as well as a jacuzzi tub and separate shower in the master bath. The living room area will have a pullout couch and a Murphy bed. The living room area also has a bathroom with a shower and you mentioned the kitchen. Vons delivers groceries, so you can cut down on dining costs.

Don't count out the PPH. The rooms are bigger than DLH and the regular rooms at GCH. Each room has two beds as well as a couch that converts to a bed.

You're right I don't know for sure the availability of the DVC I was comparing the prices from the Disneyland website for the DLH and the point rental cost from David's DVC Rentals. For my dates I would need 243 points @ $13 per point. This difference between the 2 was a little over $500. I would need to actually go through the reservation process with David's to confirm availability. Before I do that I wanted to get the opinions from those of you that have been there.
 
You're right I don't know for sure the availability of the DVC I was comparing the prices from the Disneyland website for the DLH and the point rental cost from David's DVC Rentals. For my dates I would need 243 points @ $13 per point. This difference between the 2 was a little over $500. I would need to actually go through the reservation process with David's to confirm availability. Before I do that I wanted to get the opinions from those of you that have been there.

That makes sense! The cost of the DLH will probably be lower than it is to book it on the website right now. There will be some special offer, so at the most GCV will be $500 more. We love the villas, but the hotels are nice. Either way you go, you are at DL!
 
You're right I don't know for sure the availability of the DVC I was comparing the prices from the Disneyland website for the DLH and the point rental cost from David's DVC Rentals. For my dates I would need 243 points @ $13 per point. This difference between the 2 was a little over $500. I would need to actually go through the reservation process with David's to confirm availability. Before I do that I wanted to get the opinions from those of you that have been there.

Well with the 1 Br Villa you get a jacuzzi tub. For me that is a HUGE reason to book a 1 Br if you can. I also just love the space. There's only two of us and I still really like having separate rooms. Also with the VGC you have the chance of getting a WOC view room. Not that you would want to only see the show from your room, but it is sure nice to be able to look out the balcony and watch it once you've seen it from the viewing area.

I also love having the kitchen, even if we don't make full blown meals in the room, but sometimes I have. Even if it's just reheating leftovers as a midnight snack. Also the full size refrigerator holds a bottle of wine much better than the mini fridges, not to mention our 12 pack of sodas and bottled water that we bring.

If the option is there, I would stay in the Villas in a heartbeat over a regular room!
 
While I love the new offer that Claire Bilby scored for WDW PAPs, (and may even take advantage since we're headed to WDW this December and its only a $2 upgrade for DH & I from our current 10 day hoppers,) anybody else feel a little left out for those of us who love our home and DLR?

I wish they would offer a DLR Premium Annual Pass for $399. Heck I'd be happy to get the Deluxe AP for that price instead of $469 for the Deluxe and the Premium for $649. We aren't renewing our Deluxes this year, and mine expires in 2 weeks. Next year I'll be getting an AP (DL) sometime in December then using it for a trip in late 2013, then another trip in 2014, then take another year long break from DL. But the AP prices are out of control on the West Coast, much as I love my home resort and home park ... and there's fewer of us so not as much incentive to offer any discounts for DVC-ers. It may get to the point where I'll consider a *gasp* non-park stay at VGC.
 
We own at GVC so thought I'd check for you.

A 1 bdrm is available for your time frame but for the dates you mentioned, the booking site is saying 291 points. If you can swing it, though, I think it's still worth the extra cost. Think of it as an apartment versus a hotel room. It's got the washer/dryer in the suite and with three kids, you'd probably use them. The full kitchen will be great for keeping tummies full and costs down, especially with a teenage boy's appetite. Don't forget how much closer it is to the parks than DLH, and it has it's own entrance to DCA.

No matter what, you'll love either one, because you'll be at Disney!
 
While I love the new offer that Claire Bilby scored for WDW PAPs, (and may even take advantage since we're headed to WDW this December and its only a $2 upgrade for DH & I from our current 10 day hoppers,) anybody else feel a little left out for those of us who love our home and DLR?

I wish they would offer a DLR Premium Annual Pass for $399. Heck I'd be happy to get the Deluxe AP for that price instead of $469 for the Deluxe and the Premium for $649. We aren't renewing our Deluxes this year, and mine expires in 2 weeks. Next year I'll be getting an AP (DL) sometime in December then using it for a trip in late 2013, then another trip in 2014, then take another year long break from DL. But the AP prices are out of control on the West Coast, much as I love my home resort and home park ... and there's fewer of us so not as much incentive to offer any discounts for DVC-ers. It may get to the point where I'll consider a *gasp* non-park stay at VGC.

I totally agree. I would love to see a better discount for the west coast. I hate to say it, but the discount and open availability for WDW DVC just might force us east. Maybe that was the goal?:confused3
 
While I love the new offer that Claire Bilby scored for WDW PAPs, (and may even take advantage since we're headed to WDW this December and its only a $2 upgrade for DH & I from our current 10 day hoppers,) anybody else feel a little left out for those of us who love our home and DLR?

I wish they would offer a DLR Premium Annual Pass for $399. Heck I'd be happy to get the Deluxe AP for that price instead of $469 for the Deluxe and the Premium for $649. We aren't renewing our Deluxes this year, and mine expires in 2 weeks.

But the AP prices are out of control on the West Coast, much as I love my home resort and home park ... and there's fewer of us so not as much incentive to offer any discounts for DVC-ers. It may get to the point where I'll consider a *gasp* non-park stay at VGC.

I couldn't agree more. I can't believe how high the Deluxe APs are these days and to only get $20 discount when WDW you can get a $100 discount seems so unfair. Now this new offer.:sad2:
 
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