PDA

View Full Version : resorts included in DVC



kerry827
10-27-2013, 05:49 PM
Hi all,

I recently was asked to partake in someone's DVC vacation week for this upcoming year. She is member at Old Key West but said we could use the week anywhere as long as it is available and we just aren't sure which would be best for us. (we are 4 adults) Which resorts are included? Which resorts have 2 bathrooms in their 1 bed (sleep 4) accommodations? Any insight would be great....

:mickey:

VWL Mom
10-27-2013, 07:47 PM
The one bedroom units that have 2 bathrooms are at BLT and AKV Kidani. These units have one king bed, one sleeper sofa, and one sleeper chair. OKW also has those sleeping accommodations but only one bathroom.

The other DVC units have one king bed and one sleeper sofa. They have one bathroom.

Aurora
10-28-2013, 12:41 AM
DVC resorts at Disney World are:

Bay Lake Tower (BLT), between the Magic Kingdom and the Contemporary Resort, where the monorail station resides.

Villas at the Grand Floridian (VGF): On the other side of the Magic Kingdom, also on the monorail loop.

Villas at the Wilderness Lodge (VWL): Near the Magic Kingdom but not on the monorail loop.

Beach Club Villas (BCV): Next to Epcot's World Showcase entrance.

Boardwalk Villas (BWV): A short walk to Epcot's World Showcase entrance.

Animal Kingdom Villas (AKV): DVC villas exist in the main Animal Kingdom Lodge resort (Jambo House) and also in the standalone DVC wing (Kidani Village).

Old Key West (OKW): Across the lagoon from Downtown Disney.

Saratoga Springs Resort (SSR): Also across from Downtown Disney, includes the Treehouse Villas (THV).

kerry827
11-02-2013, 11:17 PM
Thanks!! Where do you think is best to stay? We are thinking about going down mid-late August. It will be 4 adults and it is not any of our first times there.....

Aurora
11-05-2013, 03:32 PM
Thanks!! Where do you think is best to stay? We are thinking about going down mid-late August. It will be 4 adults and it is not any of our first times there.....

They all have their own appeal, so it depends on what's most important to you:

Theming?
Proximity to favorite parks?
Transportation?
Number of bathrooms?
Amount of points necessary?
Resort activities?
Dining options?
Pools?
Spa availability?

It's hard to recommend a particular resort for you without knowing what your priorities are! :mickey:

tjstrike
11-06-2013, 08:14 PM
4 adults I'd stay at beach club or boardwalk so we'd be close to Epcot for lots of good eats and drinks.