Views are pretty much, low on my "must haves" for a resort.
Views arent' important to us either, but we have lucked out so far. DTD view at SSR and we could see the lake through the trees at VWL.
Views are pretty much, low on my "must haves" for a resort.
When we get to our room, one of the first things I do is order an extra towel/washclothe set ($5.00). This works great for us now we always have a clean set in the morning and usually in the afternoon, if we shower after the pool or before dinner. While we use one set, the other is in the washer. It is such a routine that before we head out to the parks, some one usually goes around gathering up the towels and turning the washer on. Total time 2mins. tops.
It works great. I'm starting to like not having the maids come in every day because I'm one of those crazy women who cleans up before people who clean up come in. My dh thinks it's hilarious.
I agree with the OP. We love WL, and I know that I would be disappointed if I owned DVC there and had to stay in the VWL instead of the main lodge. We had a great room overlooking the courtyard the last time we were there. For those that say view isn't important, I have to disagree. We could see the electric water pagaent every night from our balcony (maybe you can see it from the DVC rooms too). I have stayed in a woods view room too, and I think the courtyard view is much better. I enjoyed sitting on our balcony looking out over the courtyard each morning and night. Plus, my boys loved the bunk beds (can you get these in the DVC rooms?) Turndown service was a treat every night! My son thought that mickey was visiting his room every night and leaving him a chocolate on his pillow. I never pay rack rates for our rooms (saved 35% on our WL room this trip) so we save money every trip too.
Maybe we weren't supposed to do thisAfter using the pool towels we brought them back to our room, washed / dried them and used them if we needed extra towels... As for the trash, we'd just bundle up and empty it on our way out the door...no big deal really..They gave us plenty of extra bags...
I agree with n2mm. You most likely would not be a good candidate for DVC limabeanmom2003. What is important for one traveler is not necessarily important for another. I'll take the spacious villas with washer/dryer, kitchen etc over a view of EWP. As a family of five, we can't all fit in one room---and connecting rooms are not always guaranteed. We requested that in 2002 and didn't get it. Was very inconvenient to have to keep going out into the hall to see/talk to eachother and dh and I had to sleep in different rooms.Originally Posted by limabeanmom2003
I agree with the OP. We love WL, and I know that I would be disappointed if I owned DVC there and had to stay in the VWL instead of the main lodge. We had a great room overlooking the courtyard the last time we were there. For those that say view isn't important, I have to disagree.
It seems that the DVC resorts don't have the best views. For example, Wilderness Lodge and the Villas. When I go there I get a courtyard view and it overlooks the main pool, the whole lodge and the beautiful bay lake where i can see the boats coming and going, etc. Yet the Villas can't really see the lake and would have to look at the quiet pool. It seems that the DVC people are Disneys best customers, so why give them the worst views?
If this ever takes place DVC members will get first crack at buying at CRV. I predict that CR will sell out quick if it happens.
We are exchanging our points next year for Hawaii and cannot wait. There is no limit on what you can do with your DVC points. Its also a deeded property so you will get credit on your taxes for it which is nice.
Next time you are at Disney...take a few hours and tour at SSR and do the DVC presentation. You might be totally surprised as we were 4 years back. We absolutely love it!
hope this helped,
Esmerelda
Esmerelda said it well.....DVC is like pre-paying for your vacations and locking into "today's" prices.Will they raise the amount of points needed per night, probably but its a very slow process. It hasn't changed much in the past 4 years. Once your initial points are paid for you simply pay maintenance fees of around $650 per year (of course, that's based on how many points you own also).
That was a good deal ! We only had a choice of Vero, BWV or OKW when we bought in 2000. The others (BCV/VWL/SSR/VAK weren't even built or thought about then). No free passes, but got $66/point for OKW !Oh, if I remember hearing this correctly, the people who bought OKW in the 90's got points for dirt cheap (compared to today!) -- and got free AP's for years!!! Talk about a good deal!