TenThousandVolts
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I always thought it was OKW but Disney says it is BWV. Can anyone confirm one way or the other?
It does say that but it is wrong, they are 359 if my other info is correct.TenThousandVolts said:it list BWV as 412sqf- OKW as 390sqf.
TenThousandVolts said:Oh- I think you are right- I am looking at WDW resorts though. Anyone know which is the largest?
I always heard OKW was bigger-
but in 2 places (disney web site and dvc literature) it list BWV as 412sqf- OKW as 390sqf. I am not sure that it is right or some kind of error.
BWV, BCV, VWL and SSR are all the same basic room size and design with minor variations from one resort to another.dwelty said:I think 412 S.F. IS RIGHT. If you look at the floor plan, the Room is extra long, allowing for a daybed couch kind of thing that is absent in the other studios.
I have 412 s.f. on 2 different documents from DVC
Perhaps a BWV owner could comment.....
CarolAnnC said:What they call a "daybed" is a glorified luggage bench. Tiny, and a very thin foam pad. I would not let even a 3 year old sleep on it personally.
What I have for BWV is 359, 712, 1071 & 2142. But remember these are averages and a given room can vary. I'm not sure why the ones on the WDW website are wrong since all the rest seem pretty accurate for the other resorts. It looks like they took the largest rooms and posted them for some reason, not sure why.Halle said:Dean if you have time would you please post the accurate square footage, I'd be interested in HH and VB too. Thanks.
starbox said:IMHO, you don't notice the extra room very much in the OKW studio living/bed area because the two queen beds take up that space. The huge difference is with the bathroom in the studio. It's larger than my guest bathroom at home! You could have a party in there. The balcony is also much larger.
It is almost triangular. The VB studios (not the Inn rooms) have a similar layout if I recall correctly though a tad bit smaller. The Inn rooms are more rectangular.crisi said:I was going to say the opposite. Yes, the bed takes up room, but because OKW has an odd room layout (it isn't a long rectangle like the other resorts) for the studios, there aren't hallways - so none of the square footage is being eaten up in the hallway. Move the space from that hallway into the room, and the room opens up. Plus, you don't walk into a tight hallway - which can make the room feel bigger.
The layout is - in my opinion - a bigger deal than the few square feet difference - no matter whose numbers are correct.
crisi said:Plus, you don't walk into a tight hallway - which can make the room feel bigger.
The layout is - in my opinion - a bigger deal than the few square feet difference - no matter whose numbers are correct.