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mjaclyn
06-09-2009, 11:08 AM
DH and I are planning on becoming DVC members by the end of the month but we can't decide which resort to buy into! Please give me your thoughts - here are our top three choices:

(no particular order)

1. Bay Lake Tower -

Positives: I LOVE the idea of being right on the monorail and with two small children I think this is an ideal location.

Negatives: The modern decor isn't exactly my thing. I'm sure the rooms are gorgeous but whenever I'm in the Contemporary I don't feel 'at home' the way I do at other resorts.

2. Animal Kingdom Lodge -

Positives: AKL is hands down one of my favorite resorts. I love the decor and the Savannah view rooms are spectacular. DH and I both also love the restaurants.

Negatives: I HATE taking buses and this resort is the furthest from all of the parks except Animal Kingdom.

3. Beach Club Villas (resale)

Positives: Beach Club has always been at the very top of my favorite list. I love the decor, Beaches & Cream and Stormalong Bay is the best pool on Disney property. I also love the location.

Negatives: Even though it's a great location for Epcot & HS, with two small children I see us spending most of our time at MK for the next few years at least. Also, if we buy resale we'll have to do our own financing. Plus there are no guarantees that we'll actually get the points if Disney decides to go with ROFR.

Which one would you go with?

DizneyRox
06-09-2009, 11:32 AM
At this point, I would probably choose Beach Club.

The location of AKL isn't going to change, so if bussing is an issue, that's not going to change.
I'm a little worried about this Phase One talk with AKLV. If it turns into another SSR I'll be very angry.

You couldn't get me into the Contemporary except to go to the bathroom. I don't like the resort not one bit. While right now, the location might be ideal, that will change.

You can pick up resales for next to nothing these days. I wouldn't worry too much about Disney going with the ROFR route. If they do that, they need to buy the points and frankly I think they need to worry more about moving their current resorts. I might even play the lowball game on a few resales to see how low you can get it. It's no skin off your back if Disney pulls them out from under you, frankly, if the seller accepts your bid, they will sell the property anyway.

I like the Beach Club, it's a nice resort. The one downside is the points expire sooner than AKLV and BLT. I really like AKL (it's my favorite of all the resorts), but if they end up turning it into another SSR, it won't be hard to get into, Beach Club is not going to be expanding, it is what it is.

Mackflava99
06-09-2009, 11:55 AM
BC Villas definitely - such a great place and its the toughest to get if you dont have it

dlpmikki
06-09-2009, 12:14 PM
BCV will cost less to buy but it also has an earlier finish date. If you are looking short term then BLT is probably best. Longer term BCV. If buses are enough for you not to love AKL then that is out.

DVC Mike
06-09-2009, 12:26 PM
I voted BLT. It will last for 50 years, has monorail access to both MK and Epcot (via TTC), and you can walk to the MK. There are nice restaurants off the monorail. The annual dues are the lowest of all resorts.

seanyred
06-09-2009, 01:02 PM
I voted for Animal Kingdom. Based on the resort style and decor I think its the best. However, I know about the transportation issue but its not a big issue for me, since I don't have a set schedule when I'm there. My second choice would be BCV because of the location plus BLT studios have strange bathrooms.

SBETigg
06-09-2009, 01:32 PM
It sounds like the only real drawback for Contemporary is the decor. Not feeling at home can be a big impediment, true, but I think the location makes up for it and you would feel more at home after a few stays, keeping in mind also that BLT probably won't feel as big, busy, and hollow as the a-frame next door.

BCV, great location and it's hard to stay there if you don't buy there, to my understanding, but you are buying in for so much less time.

MarkC
06-09-2009, 02:05 PM
FIrst of all, you are in a no lose situation. You will enjoy all of them and can use all of them depending on the season. That being said, unless your kids are really, really young I would vote for Beach Club. They will quickly grow into the pool and will love it. You will love the grounds and everything around it. It offers far more to do than BLT, but it also depends on what your family enjoys. Just my two cents. Mark

Mushu11756
06-09-2009, 02:42 PM
Of the 3 I would have to say BCV. The only draw back is the contract runs out sooner than the other 2. But they may offer an extension of years like they have for OKW.

MinnieMommie
06-09-2009, 06:52 PM
When our 4 children were young we always stayed at the Contemporary. It is our favorite resort and so very convenient with children of all ages. I love the decor and find the building a marvel. However, you need to have a good feel for where you plan to stay so it sounds like BLT is out for you.

AKL is so beautiful and a great place to stay for adults traveling alone or with children. We rented a car when we stayed there so the transportation was not a barrier but if you plan to use the bus system and will be with children this choice can be problematic (especially if you want to go to and from the parks and AKL more than once a day).

Sounds like you really like BC. If the shorter length of the contract and its distance from MK is not an issue (and really taking the bus to MK or the monorail is not such a big deal) then your choice might be made. You can even get a good prive via the resale market. :mickey:

patandtwins
06-11-2009, 01:47 PM
I would do BCV or BLT. Both are super nice and super convenient to some parks. If you have younger kids, do BLT as it is a stones throw to MK. If you have older kids, do BCV because the pool is cool (but can't keep a good eye on little kids), it's a short walk or boat ride to Epcot and HS and it's on the boardwalk (which adds a little excitement/entertainment). BLT uses a ton of points, but has the lowest annual fees. BCV are difficult to get into if it's not your home resort. BLT would get you a membership quicker since BCV would be a resale and has to go through "right of first refusal" and closing.

diz_girl
06-12-2009, 03:41 PM
I know that this might sound a little odd, but you could buy half the points that you need at BLT (obviously at least 160 points) and the other half at BCV. Then you can alternate resorts each year or you can split your stay between the two resorts each year. Plus, if you buy BLT while the incentive is still in place, you can get a free cruise out of the deal. If you find that you don't like BLT after all, then just sell and buy more points at BCV as a resale.

KAT1811
06-12-2009, 09:37 PM
I would buy resale at BCV.

BLT does nothing for me and I have been dying for DVC on the monerail line but the decore is a HUGE turnoff for us. Reminds me of when we used to travel with DH on business trips. Not eh at home in Disney feel so I understand your issues there.

As far as AKL goes the location is the big turnoff for us.

BCV are a GREAT location even if the kids will be spending most of their days at MK. The pool area is fabulous, tons to do on the Boardwalk. WS is just a few steps away.

Horizon93
06-12-2009, 09:38 PM
I really like AKL (it's my favorite of all the resorts), but if they end up turning it into another SSR, it won't be hard to get into, Beach Club is not going to be expanding, it is what it is.

I don't get what you mean. The eventual size of AKV is already determined. And with the great theming a and feel of the resort, the extra baths in the 1 and 2 br, the savannas, (4 in total) and the outstanding dining options, I think it will be an exceptionally popular resort. It is the most unique on property.

Aero
06-12-2009, 10:57 PM
I voted for Kidani...

I really wouldn't consider the age of your kids in the decision at all. I can see how you'd be tempted to, of course, but (if you buy new) you'll have this ownership for 52 years. For how many of those years is Small World going to be their favorite ride? Of course, they could be taking their own children on your membership in the future... Maybe even their grandchildren.

Remember also, that while you're buying into the home resort advantage, you can (theoretically) stay at any of the resorts. In the short time we've had our membership, we've stayed at SSR, BWV, and OKW, and we'll be at Kidani in less than two weeks (:thumbsup:).

Have fun deciding! It's quite a shopping trip.

- Aero

DVC Mike
06-13-2009, 08:55 AM
You've gotten a range of responses, haven't you? I've found that asking the which resort question is kind of like asking which flavor of ice cream.

Make your own decision. I would consider the factors mentioned in this thread (http://www.intercot.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=153431).

DizneyRox
06-13-2009, 09:05 AM
I don't get what you mean. The eventual size of AKV is already determined.
There have been several recent references to Phase 1 at AKLV. I believe this to be Kidani Village. When you start referencing something as Phase 1, I think it is safe to assume there will be a Phase 2, Phase 3, etc. I have NOT seen anything announced as to what Phase 2 at AKLV entails, is it another add on the size of Kidani Village?

SSR I believe is at Phase 3, and I think it is totally built out. If AKLV becomes as large as SSR it will certainly become one of the less desireable resorts IMHO. Definitely one of the easier resorts to get into, much like SSR.

That is a real concern of mine...

Aero
06-13-2009, 09:16 AM
There have been several recent references to Phase 1 at AKLV. I believe this to be Kidani Village. When you start referencing something as Phase 1, I think it is safe to assume there will be a Phase 2, Phase 3, etc. I have NOT seen anything announced as to what Phase 2 at AKLV entails, is it another add on the size of Kidani Village?


Phase 1 is the first half of Kidani Village, which opened at the beginning of May. Phase 2 is the rest of the guest rooms (within the same footprint), plus the Pembe Savannah, which I believe is slated to open in September. I don't believe anything is planned beyond that.

- Aero

scootch713
06-13-2009, 11:08 AM
After our first stay at the Poly, I didnt' think I would like the contemporay.... but it became our favorite resort! The closeness to MK makes any of the other nondisney feelings disappear. There is nothing like being that close to MK. You also could rent out BLT very easily!! good luck with your decision.

mjaclyn
06-13-2009, 03:29 PM
Thanks so much for your help everybody!! DH and I decided to buy into BLT for now and then add points on from BCV resale in a year or two. I am SO excited to be a new DVC owner and can't wait to take our first trip!!!! I'll be on the phone at 7am 11 months in advance this fall to book our BLT room with a view of the Magic Kingdom! Hooray!

Aero
06-13-2009, 11:09 PM
Congrats and welcome home!

- Aero

Here we go again...
06-13-2009, 11:40 PM
Bay Lake Towers was my choice. I bought in for a couple of reasons.
1. location
2. length of contract
3. 2 bathrooms in a 1 bedroom and and 1 bedroom sleeps 5.

I like the thought of being on the monorail line too.

I also own at SSR and now that the tree houses are part of SSR that is a big plus for me.

Here we go again...
06-13-2009, 11:44 PM
Thanks so much for your help everybody!! DH and I decided to buy into BLT for now and then add points on from BCV resale in a year or two. I am SO excited to be a new DVC owner and can't wait to take our first trip!!!! I'll be on the phone at 7am 11 months in advance this fall to book our BLT room with a view of the Magic Kingdom! Hooray!

Congratulations!!
We will be there opening day, I can't wait!! I will let you know how it is when I get back

tjstrike
06-20-2009, 04:43 AM
Thanks so much for your help everybody!! DH and I decided to buy into BLT for now and then add points on from BCV resale in a year or two. I am SO excited to be a new DVC owner and can't wait to take our first trip!!!! I'll be on the phone at 7am 11 months in advance this fall to book our BLT room with a view of the Magic Kingdom! Hooray!


:thumbsup: Congrats, sounds like a great plan !!