I'm not a fan of letting 5 people in a studio, too much wear and tear on the room and can the resort facilities really handle the increased crowds. It would have made much more sense to leave the studios at 4 max and have the 1 bedrooms 5 max.
Just got to Saratoga Springs last night. Resort is lovely. We are in the springs section and I love the location. But with a teen it feels so small for the 3 of us! With the sofa bed pulled out there is just no room or privacy. I can't imagine stuffing 5 in here! We are only here two nights and then it is off to the Grand Floridian in a one bedroom so it is all good. But hats off to any one who can stay a week with their family in a studio!
We bought DVC for the one and two bedrooms. The one time I switched us to a studio for the weekend to save points, DH decided to keep driving his old car a few years longer so that we could buy more. My boys are 17, now we only stay in one bedrooms if they have the second bathroom. Other than that, it is two bedrooms for us.
We bought DVC for the one and two bedrooms. The one time I switched us to a studio for the weekend to save points, DH decided to keep driving his old car a few years longer so that we could buy more. My boys are 17, now we only stay in one bedrooms if they have the second bathroom. Other than that, it is two bedrooms for us.
Hey ScubaCat,Too bad you don't live closer or I'd teach him how to keep that car running even longer.We spent nearly 50K on our points, yet both of our vehicles are 14+ years old! It's all about priorities. We prefer our older vehicles with 1 and 2 BR villas!
(Footnote: If you have a Ford minivan, you can find me on various repair forums under the same name if you have any questions)
Depends for us what our plans are. If we know it's going to be Disney Death March every day -
Hey ScubaCat,
I have a 2000 Venture van, and would appreciate your help with extending its life.
(don't mean to hijack, but couldn't pass up the offer.)
But most of the studio kitchenettes are opposite from the bathroom sink. At BLT, before they changed it, the bathroom sink was in the kitchenette. At least at OKW, the bathroom sink is in the bathroom, not opposite the kitchenette. We prefer the two queen beds (we each get one and sleep more comfortably).We've only stayed at OKW once, in a studio, and strongly disliked the format. Firstly, the triangular layout is awkward; the 2nd bed took up too much floor space and having the kitchenette in the passthrough to the bathroom felt "dirty." Basically, we endured the stay, gritting our teeth the entire time and said, "Let's not repeat this!"
You really have no idea what building you will be in for a July stay. You won't know until you check in. The OKW studio is more roomy than the Polynesian studio because there is more living space. The bathroom is smaller, but bigger than most of the second generation studios.My husband and I will be staying in an OKW Deluxe Studio this July. We are using a friends DVC points. We have already stayed in one bedroom villas at AKL, and at WL. It's only two of us, and we are there for 6 nights. It will be interesting to see how we will feel about it. We are supposed to be in Bldg. 62, with a water view, so it's close to the main pool. Since we are only in our rooms later in the evening and when we get up, we wanted to not use alot of her points this time and try to see if the smaller space works for us.
Yes, in most layouts they've maintained sufficient distinction to be an entirely different space.But most of the studio kitchenettes are opposite from the bathroom sink.
Right -- and I fought this from the first moment I toured the model (long before BLT opened). I was among those vocally against this design both in social media and to any/all ears who might hear at the preview center.At BLT, before they changed it, the bathroom sink was in the kitchenette.
You'll need to wait one more year to get the kids their own studio. At least one must be 18.Great thread, I especially like the Disney death march comment and know the feeling...anyhow, for us, I suspect it's like a lot of owners. First dvc trip the kids were 11/8 now they're 17/14. We haven't been as a family since Aug 2014 and the bcc studio was fine, but now I suspect a 1bd would be the way to go.
Maybe two studios too. Send the kids to a SSR and we can do bwv or bcc for Food n Wine (again).
Mwahahahaha!
He is 18 in JulyYou'll need to wait one more year to get the kids their own studio. At least one must be 18.