Unusual Rooms

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We stayed in a resort view 1 bedroom at Boardwalk last summer. The room was huge! It was on the curve at the far end of the hallway. We had great views of the Skyliner and could see Epcot fireworks. The balcony was amazing. The big downside to the room was the wonky, tiny, box of a shower. The room also seemed to be only partially refurbished. It was perfect for us because we had plenty of room for a blow up mattress so our kids didn't need to share a bed. I'm wondering if there are other DVC rooms that don't fit the "norm" like this one?
 
We stayed in a resort view 1 bedroom at Boardwalk last summer. The room was huge! It was on the curve at the far end of the hallway. We had great views of the Skyliner and could see Epcot fireworks. The balcony was amazing. The big downside to the room was the wonky, tiny, box of a shower. The room also seemed to be only partially refurbished. It was perfect for us because we had plenty of room for a blow up mattress so our kids didn't need to share a bed. I'm wondering if there are other DVC rooms that don't fit the "norm" like this one?
We’ve stayed in the corner 1 bed at BRV with the alternate layout before, room 5528. We loved the layout but some people might not with the living room tv position. Also no Murphy bed with it being 5th floor.
 

BWV P/G also has some corner rooms with an extra window. For example, 5026 overlooks the main pool off the balcony, but has a window on the side facing Studios-ish. You could also see the high shots of Illuminations over the roofline. It was a pretty nice spot, though the pool noise in the afternoon was noticable.
 
Those Boardwalk rooms are the best, I LOVE them :)

CCV dedicated one bedrooms are laid out slightly different. The fridge is next to the entry door, not in the middle of the kitchen. The bathroom is also slightly different.
 
VGF BPK has six ‘different’ studios. On the 5th floor there are 3 studios w/out balconies - 2 have small bay window bump outs & 1 has the larger tower bump out. There is also one larger tower bump out studio on floors 2, 3 & 4 which do have balconies.
 
Ive heard of these rooms. Did you think they were only partially refurbed due to the murphy bed?
 
Boulder Ridge has an unusual room. There is one studio that does not have a veranda, all the rest have them, but room 4533 doesn't. The view isn't bad but if a veranda is important, it's the one room that doesn't have it.
 
VGF BPK has six ‘different’ studios. On the 5th floor there are 3 studios w/out balconies - 2 have small bay window bump outs & 1 has the larger tower bump out. There is also one larger tower bump out studio on floors 2, 3 & 4 which do have balconies.
I have yet to stay at VGF, so this is exactly the information I was hoping to get from this thread! I would be very bummed not to have a balcony. Thanks!
 
Ive heard of these rooms. Did you think they were only partially refurbed due to the murphy bed?
The one I was in appeared to have old carpeting in the bedroom. It was cream with green vines through it and was full carpet, not an area rug. It had a lot of windows in the living/kitchen area, so there was a pull out sofa instead of a murphy.
 











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