As of January 1, 2019, we have closed our forums. This is a decision we did not come to lightly, but it is necessary. The software our forums run on is just too out-of-date and it poses a significant security risk. The server software itself must be updated, and it cannot be without removing the forums.
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There are other changes as well.
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And we are so excited!!!! Going through the book and looking at points, we did have a question that I'm hoping you all can answer.
Obviously, places like The Contemporary have DVC rooms but could we use our points to stay in a *regular* room in the tower? We saw we could use our points for a room at The Polynesian so that's an option but the kids have been dying to stay at the Contemporary forever and we'd like to be able to do it, just not sure we want to spend the points on a one bedroom suite.
One problem we are running in to that we hadn't planned before we bought, a lot (or all) of the studios, which we thought we could get away with, have a queen size bed and then a double sleep sofa. We are a family of 4 and while I love my kids, there are no way they are sleeping together in a double bed. Our youngest still sleeps with us (because we're crazy like that ) but we have a king size bed at home. In the past when we travel we put our son in bed with Daddy and I sleep with our daughter. That works for us, but for the money we've spent on DVC I don't want to spend a week sleeping on a pull out bed.
I don't know if we'll be able to add points this year but my plan is to start adding points as soon as we can. I've heard that the pull out sofa's (at least at some resorts) have very nice mattresses on them and our dd wouldn't mind sleeping on one, but I really think as a family of four we either need a *traditional* room with two (hopefully queen) beds or at least a one bedroom. When I look at the two bedrooms it's actually more room than what we need, at least until the kids are a little older.
I'm sure I'll be back with lots of questions! We are so, so, so excited to finally own a bit of magic and cannot WAIT to take our first trip!!!! I think we'll actually have to borrow points for our first trip, we'd like to take my inlaws which will definitely require a two bedroom suite!
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Me ~ Christina; DH ~ '92; DD ~ '99; DS ~ '06
My reasons for breathing!!! MGM Studios October 2007
We just bought last August and love it, even though we have only hit DL so far, first trip to WDW to our home resort will be next April.
As far as I am aware you cannot stay on points in regular rooms at a resort that has a DVC connected to it. Also, if you stay on points at a regular resort the points are quite a bit higher than what you would pay for a DVC resort. Staying in a 1-bedroom DVC resort will most likely cost you less points than staying in a regular room at a non-DVC resort (for example - 1-bedroom Savanna View at AKV in Dream Season is 34 points for a week night and a Garden View at the Polynesian is 55)
We have the same issue with the studio DVC rooms, it's actually my only DVC pet peeve. We are a family of four as well and we have DD12 and DS9. They have shared when they were younger but not any more. We have to do one-bedrooms. Thankfully we already loved the larger rooms, and plan to buy more points to be able to get 2-bedrooms in the future.
I will say that once you stay in a 1 or 2-bedroom, it will be very difficult to go back to a studio.
Sadly you can't use your points on any resort that has a DVC resort attached to it - so as well as the Contemporary, that's the case for the Beach Club, BoardWalk Inn, Animal Kingdom Lodge and the Wilderness Lodge. I'm sure when the Grand Floridian Villas open, that will apply there as well.
Originally Posted by mom to 3 princesses and 1 prince
I think the studio at OKW has two queen beds, if that helps.
I was going to mention this.
You pretty much nailed the aspect of DVC that kept me from buying in for some years, though I did finally in 2009.
I and the friend I usually travel with to WDW are single and not a couple, which means that someone gets the pullout sofa. We alternate. I was pleased to find that these are much better than older sofas with which I was familiar. Strangely we have never stayed at OKW!
Many 1 BR villas have a king bed, and some have a sleep chair in addition to the pullout sofa.
When my sister and BIL joined us for the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival in 2010, I reserved a two BR at Bay Lake (my first stay at my home resort) and that worked perfectly, because we gave my sister and BIL the "master" BR with the King bed and separate bath, and we took the second bedroom with the two Queen beds and its own bath. The other wonderful thing was the third full bathroom, which made for efficient morning rituals.
If you haven't read it, I heartily recommend the recently updated Passporter e-book on The Disney Vacation Club. You will likely find, as I did, that it answers many of your questions. And I am sure those of us on PP will be happy to help.
I hope you get many years of enjoyment from your membership, and Welcome Home!
Welcome home! We have 4 kids that don't like to sleep in the same bed. We always have a twin size air mattress (we used to take it back and forth each time but now we keep it in an Owner's Locker). That way even if we stay at one of the 2BR villas that doesn't have the sleeper chair everyone has their own sleeping space. We just leave it blown up for the whole time and lean it up against the wall during the day so it's not in the way. Maybe it will change when they're a little older, but for now, they always argue over who gets to sleep on the air mattress!