prissysoccerprincess
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2007
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- 4
I'd really like to rent but I'm still a little unsure how it all works, and have lots of questions. First off, are there extra fees to rent points beyond the price people list pp? Cleaning, maintenance, transfer fees? Others? If I wanted the Dining Plan, is that something the DVC member could add when they make the ressie, or is that only offered on the Disney website with whole vacation packages? Are there things that will be different by staying in place of a DVC member, rather than staying as a regularly booked guest? Anything else that I haven't thought of that might be helpful?
Which resort . . . It will be the first time for my hubby to go to Disney so I want somewhere with a "wow" factor. I've only been to WDW once before myself, and I stayed at Wilderness Lodge. When I walked into the lobby, there was a definite "wow" factor, if you know what I mean. We are thinking BCV, but is that out of the way from the main stream of activities? I saw someone's post that BWV is where the most action is, but how far is BCV actually from that? I just liked the idea of having the water park (RAB, right?) because we'll also be bringing our 4 y/o (and my teenage sis to be our bring-along nanny). I also liked that there is the walk way to the parks, but how feasible is it to actually walk from BCV to MGM or Epcot? If we do go with BWVs instead, what's the difference between P and S rooms? Just view? And lastly, by staying in the villas, how far are you from the pools associated with each resort? I want to be able to make a quick trip to the pool in the afternoon and not have it be an excursion.
Different Villa rooms. Please correct me if I'm wrong (or tell me if I'm right), but Studio villas are basically single hotel rooms, just with a couch and kitchen -- all the sleeping space is together. And the 1 BDRMs have a closed off bedroom? How does the bathroom situation work in those? Is it one bath with two door access, from the bdrm and from the living area? Do all 1 BDRMs have a king bed and whirlpool, or is that something I have to request when making the ressie?
Thank you so very, Very, VERY much for any input! I want to make this trip as magical as possible for my family.
Which resort . . . It will be the first time for my hubby to go to Disney so I want somewhere with a "wow" factor. I've only been to WDW once before myself, and I stayed at Wilderness Lodge. When I walked into the lobby, there was a definite "wow" factor, if you know what I mean. We are thinking BCV, but is that out of the way from the main stream of activities? I saw someone's post that BWV is where the most action is, but how far is BCV actually from that? I just liked the idea of having the water park (RAB, right?) because we'll also be bringing our 4 y/o (and my teenage sis to be our bring-along nanny). I also liked that there is the walk way to the parks, but how feasible is it to actually walk from BCV to MGM or Epcot? If we do go with BWVs instead, what's the difference between P and S rooms? Just view? And lastly, by staying in the villas, how far are you from the pools associated with each resort? I want to be able to make a quick trip to the pool in the afternoon and not have it be an excursion.
Different Villa rooms. Please correct me if I'm wrong (or tell me if I'm right), but Studio villas are basically single hotel rooms, just with a couch and kitchen -- all the sleeping space is together. And the 1 BDRMs have a closed off bedroom? How does the bathroom situation work in those? Is it one bath with two door access, from the bdrm and from the living area? Do all 1 BDRMs have a king bed and whirlpool, or is that something I have to request when making the ressie?
Thank you so very, Very, VERY much for any input! I want to make this trip as magical as possible for my family.