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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Wow!!! Over 100 points a night for the bungalow is the least?! Over 200 per night for high season? Not sure I could justify more than a single night, in Adventure season.....
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Much as I'd love a night in the bungalows, I don't think we'll ever be able to afford that. The studios seem reasonable, so I think hopefully we'll be able to fit in a stay there at some point in the future.
I considered buying 150 points ( I currently have 150 at WL and 150 at VAK) but honestly that would get me only one night in a bungalow at home resort window and then I would have to wait and probably never get the rest of the nights at the 7 month window. Not sure it is worth it.
Sadly, we will never be able to stay in the 2 bedroom bungalows. The points are just too high. I am not using all of my points for one year to stay one night in a bungalow there.
It seems a bit unreasonable to me.....but I also don't own a huge amount of points.
I won't be buying points at PVB for one simple reason - there aren't any 1-bedroom units.
However, beyond that, I have some basic issues with PVB.
First off, the studios are all in buildings that are 30-44 years old. I know they've most likely been completely gutted and the foundational structures are probably fine, but I just have an issue paying so much for a gutted hotel that old when compared to VGF. Is there not a greater probability of issues over the next 50 years when you start with structures that are already so old? Perhaps not.
Second, while the bungalows look nice, I'm worried about the maintenance issues that might crop up over time due to the units being built on a pier over the water. Now, I'm not a structural engineer and perhaps my fears are unwarranted, but frankly I'd worry about the maintenance costs. Of course, based upon the points allocated to each bungalow, DVC may have plenty of money to fund maintenance of the bungalows.
Frankly, I don't have the emotional attachment to the Poly that some do, so that makes it easier to say no to buying than some of you.
Thanks for the update. I agree - no one bedrooms is a deal breaker for us as far as purchasing. I might scrape by for one or two nights in a bungalow, but it's not a high priority - and that's only if it fits into the 7 month window.
Am I the only one whose first thought when I hear about the bungalows are "What are they going to do about all the bugs??"
I've had a lake view room at BLT and I've tried to enjoy the deck/balcony around Narcoossee's, and I have to say that the amount of flying critters due to the water makes it near impossible to enjoy location for very long before I'm running indoors.
I can't imagine trying to enjoy the pools for the bungalows while being swarmed by the gnats, mosquitoes, spiders, etc.
Am I the only one whose first thought when I hear about the bungalows are "What are they going to do about all the bugs??"
I've had a lake view room at BLT and I've tried to enjoy the deck/balcony around Narcoossee's, and I have to say that the amount of flying critters due to the water makes it near impossible to enjoy location for very long before I'm running indoors.
I can't imagine trying to enjoy the pools for the bungalows while being swarmed by the gnats, mosquitoes, spiders, etc.
Is it just me??
I must confess that thought hadn't occurred to me at all, but now you say it - eeek!
Thanks for posting this Mike! Wow - really disappointing that the bungalows are so very expensive points-wise!
I just posted on another thread about DVC at Poly that we would definitely be buying there but now I'm seriously rethinking this. As a family of 5, we typically get a 1BR or 2 BR villa. Since there are no 1BRs at Poly and the bungalows are essentially prohibitive, our family of 5 likely wouldn't be able to stay here much.
Still, I would love stay here at some point (maybe for a short trip with DH)- just don't think it is worth making it a home resort. And I love the Poly