Vero Room Questions

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We would like to book Vero at 7 months out for next July (preferably week of July 4th). Could someone please explain to me the difference between a studio and inn view room. Also, are my chances better to get 2 studios, 2 inn rooms or a 2 bedroom at the 7 month mark?
 
The inn rooms are within the main building of the resort...kind of like a hotel. The studios are in separate buildings and are the "lock off" portion of a 2 bedroom unit.

I would think it would be easiest to get 2 inn rooms at that time frame. VB has 18 dedicated 2BR units; 36 lockoffs, and 112 inn rooms.

Hope that helps.
 
The inn rooms are within the main building of the resort...kind of like a hotel. The studios are in separate buildings and are the "lock off" portion of a 2 bedroom unit.

I would think it would be easiest to get 2 inn rooms at that time frame. VB has 18 dedicated 2BR units; 36 lockoffs, and 112 inn rooms.

Hope that helps.

That is good to hear. We are considering adding a few days next summer to our WDW trip to check the resort out. My DH only wants to stay in an OVIR so it sounds like we at least have a chance of getting one of these at the 7 month mark.

We will be going in August so hopefully, a bit easier than July.
 
The inn rooms are within the main building of the resort...kind of like a hotel. The studios are in separate buildings and are the "lock off" portion of a 2 bedroom unit.

I would think it would be easiest to get 2 inn rooms at that time frame. VB has 18 dedicated 2BR units; 36 lockoffs, and 112 inn rooms.

Hope that helps.

Thanks, that is very helpful. Another question...are there kitchens in the inn rooms? Do they have 2 beds or a bed and a pull-out couch?
 

Thanks, that is very helpful. Another question...are there kitchens in the inn rooms? Do they have 2 beds or a bed and a pull-out couch?

The inn rooms have the little kitchenettes and most of them have 2 queen beds. There are a few with a king bed and maybe a sofa...but there aren't many of those, I've never had one, and only have read about them here.

Bobbi:goodvibes
 
The little kitchenettes are practically identical to the cooking facilities in a studio at WDW. Included are small refrigerator, microwave, large coffee maker (12 cup for us caffine addicts) toaster, paper plates, etc. We find it useful for heating left-overs and a simple breakfast.
 



















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