Villa floor plans??

cindyfan

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Just wondering if anyone has a link to floor plans of the DVC rooms?
Specifically Boardwalk and Beach Club.
Just trying to get a real good idea of the difference between having 2 studios or a 2 bedroom?? (other than the obvious kitchen set up, which we really won't use that much.... don't cook on vacation!! )
 
Studios usually have a queen bed and queen sleeper sofa plus a "kitchenette". 2 Bedroom will have the 3 rooms - a king bed, large bath and closet; then the middle room is the kitchen and living room (couch, 1 or two chairs, a kitchen table (good for playing games) plus between the two rooms is a washer and dryer. The 3rd room is a studio.

Main difference then is closet space, washer and dryer and the living area. Not sure what the cost difference is - plus you can get 8 people in two studios, and the same number in the 2 bedroom so...
 

Even though you might not need the kitchen, the big difference for me between a 2 bedroom and 2 studios is the in room laundry and the Jacuzzi tub. I don't have to pack nearly as much because I can run a load of clothes whenever I feel like it, and that just might save on baggage fees too.

Others might like the idea of 2 real queen beds in the second bedroom over the 1 queen and 1 sleep sofa of the studio. OOOPS! I see you are asking about BWV, and that wont make a difference there, since all studios AND second bedrooms have only a queen and a sleep sofa. At BCV, there is the possibility of getting two beds in the second bedroom, but not in a studio.
 
We don't cook much but we do make breakfast in the room most days. It's a great way to save both money and calories during our stay. We do simple things: cereal, bagels, fresh fruit, juice and coffee.

We can make the same breakfast in a studio but having the full kitchen gives us a larger refrigerator and more food prep space. Plus, we get real plates and silverware instead of the very limited number of paper plates, paper bowls and plastic utensils that are provided in the studio.
 
Studios usually have a queen bed and queen sleeper sofa plus a "kitchenette". 2 Bedroom will have the 3 rooms - a king bed, large bath and closet; then the middle room is the kitchen and living room (couch, 1 or two chairs, a kitchen table (good for playing games) plus between the two rooms is a washer and dryer. The 3rd room is a studio.

Main difference then is closet space, washer and dryer and the living area. Not sure what the cost difference is - plus you can get 8 people in two studios, and the same number in the 2 bedroom so...

The studio has a double sized sleeper sofa, not a queen sized sleeper sofa. The one bedroom has a queen sized sleeper sofa in the living room.

Two studios will never connect to each other. And they might not be close to each other.
 
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