skier_pete
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Keep in mind that in a DVC studio there will be much more open floor space than a regular moderate or deluxe room due to the fact that there is 1 queen bed and a sleeper sofa. If there is only 2 of you there would be no reason to open the sofa. Even if you did have more people the sofa can be folded up during the day. One exception would be the studios at OKW, all of them have 2 queen beds but the rooms themselves are larger.
Balconies at DVC make a difference also over a moderate. More space to move around in.
The one big difference I have noticed between DVC and moderate/value is the way it's laid out. In moderate/value rooms you enter into the rooms and immediately run into a bed. You have to walk through the room to get to the closet area and the bathroom. In DVC units you enter into an entryway, go past the kitchenette with the large sink area for the bathroom opposite into the bedroom/sitting area with the balcony beyond. This makes the space seem much larger. We find that the entryway is the perfect location to store our bags.
Also with this arrangement you rarely hear any noise from the hallways. Moderate/value you are right up against the entryway door and hear people walking/talking outside.
All very good points - another point is that in moderates/values the "Hallways" are all exterior areas, and as such are inherently more noisy. Human nature is when you are outside you can shout to someone on the other end of the building. This is not the case with interior halls.
This thread is getting me pumped for my first DVC stay - in just 3 weeks!