Hi, everybody!
I haven't been very active on these boards for about the last six months. I've been back lately, partly because I have a trip coming up and partly because I wanted to hear about the Animal Kingdom Villas.
Anyway, yesterday I came across this thread. I can't tell you what a nice afternoon I had reading through it. (I haven't quite finished yet, actually. Just a few more screens to go.) I want to thank everyone who contributed to it. (And a special thanks to the person who recommended Balsam Cedar candles from Yankee Candle; I placed an order for a few yesterday.)
Every
DVC resort has its fans. However, it really seems like VWL devotees are the most passionate, doesn't it? I love Wilderness Lodge so much. It's wonderful to be among others who love it as much as I do.
I have a VWL story to share. I posted a version of this about a year and a half ago, so a few of you might have read it already.
I joined DVC in July 2005 (I can't believe it's that long ago already). When I was thinking about buying into DVC, SSR was the only resort for sale. My guide told me that all the other resorts were "completely sold out." I had no reason to think that I wouldn't like SSR. However, I knew that I *loved* Wilderness Lodge, and although I hadn't seen the VWL part, I was sure I'd love it just as much.
I knew that in theory I could stay at VWL sometimes if I bought at SSR. However, I also knew my personality and temperament, and I knew this was a recipe for disaster. If I booked at SSR and then was unsuccessful in trying to switch to VWL at the seven-month mark, I'd take it in stride the first time. However, if I happened to be unsuccessful two or more times, I know I'd start to get very angry about it. Also, in the four months between when I booked SSR and when I could try to switch to VWL, I'd be stressing the whole time about whether or not I'd be able to switch. As everyonre reading this undoubtedly knows, DVC is not cheap. I really didn't need to spend all the money just to be angry and stressed all the time. Clearly, I needed to own at VWL. I didn't (and still don't) need to stay at VWL every time, but to have peace of mind, I needed to know that I could stay there when I really wanted to.
It's only from these boards that I knew that "sold out" doesn't necessarily mean sold out. I called back my guide and explained to him that I was only willing to buy at VWL. If no VWL points were available, I told him I'd like to be put on a waiting list, but I would not buy at SSR. He put me on hold for a few minutes, and suddenly there was a VWL contract available. Yay!
Since joining DVC, I've only visited WDW once. Some things happened that prevented me from traveling, so I rented out some of my surplus 2005 and 2006 points. I went on that WDW trip in February of last year. When I booked that trip, I thought I was going to need as many points as possible for my own trips, so I booked a BWV standard view studio to save points. However, when I was there, naturally I went to Wilderness Lodge to look around. I had stayed at the hotel part of Wilderness Lodge before, but I had never even seen the villas part.
I can still remember so clearly the feeling I got when I walked up to the lodge and then stepped into the lobby. I remembered all over again how much I loved the place. Everything was so wonderful. When I thought about how I now owned a little piece of that, I actually started crying a little bit because I was so happy. I was also happy when I saw the villas part and liked that as well. Needless to say, holding out and buying at VWL was definitely the right thing for me.
So anyway, my first actual stay at VWL is finally coming up soon. In general, I tend to need smaller accommodations, but for this trip, I'm going with several friends, so I've got a two-bedroom unit for a week. I can't wait. I do want to visit the parks, but I have a feeling I'm going to want to spend a lot of time right at Wilderness Lodge. (But since I'll be there for a whole week, I'll have time to do both.)