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We just got back from a quick, spur-of-the-moment trip to VWL. I made all the arrangements on 9/20 and we went for 9/28 to 9/30.
This was our second DVC stay since buying into BWV last year. The first time we were at BWV. I have to say, I like VWL much better and will try to stay there for most of our trips, I think.
The Villas are just beautiful, with amazing woodwork everywhere. I was worried that I wouldn't like it as much as the WL itself, but this is very true to the look and feel of the main lodge, although on a quieter, more secluded scale. The Villas seem like an upscale, private club version of the WL. The Iron Spike Room is so comfortable, I wish that I had more time to just hang out there with my book. The hardest part was tearing myself away from all my favorite cozy spots in the main lodge, but it was worth it.
We had a lock-off studio. The pictures on the DVC website don't do the decor justice. When looking at them, I thought the color schemes were garish and clashing. When you see it in person, though, the effect is very comfortable and attractive. Our room was 2509, and it would have had a great view of the quiet pool, if the pool hadn't been surrounded with fencing.
Now we have our longer trip in February to look forward to, when we get to try out a 1-bedroom for the first time.
This was our second DVC stay since buying into BWV last year. The first time we were at BWV. I have to say, I like VWL much better and will try to stay there for most of our trips, I think.
The Villas are just beautiful, with amazing woodwork everywhere. I was worried that I wouldn't like it as much as the WL itself, but this is very true to the look and feel of the main lodge, although on a quieter, more secluded scale. The Villas seem like an upscale, private club version of the WL. The Iron Spike Room is so comfortable, I wish that I had more time to just hang out there with my book. The hardest part was tearing myself away from all my favorite cozy spots in the main lodge, but it was worth it.
We had a lock-off studio. The pictures on the DVC website don't do the decor justice. When looking at them, I thought the color schemes were garish and clashing. When you see it in person, though, the effect is very comfortable and attractive. Our room was 2509, and it would have had a great view of the quiet pool, if the pool hadn't been surrounded with fencing.
Now we have our longer trip in February to look forward to, when we get to try out a 1-bedroom for the first time.