I'm thinking about diving into the DVC at the Polynesian. I just stayed in a deluxe studio and absolutely loved it. Family of 5 and we go every year.
Tell me why I shouldn't.
I want to hear the negatives. Do you have any regrets after buying in?
My kids are young so it no big deal for us to all be in one room. It worked out fine, especially with the extra shower.Something I just thought of... are you used to sharing one room for the 5 of you? PVB is the only location that has connecting studios at least. But just make sure that your 5 would be happy sharing the pull out sofa, 1 queen and the slightly smaller than twin pull down. Or consider connecting studios (2x the points though).
My kids are young so it no big deal for us to all be in one room. It worked out fine, especially with the extra shower.
I laid on the foldout just to see how it'd work for a normal sized human. I'm 6'1" and had no issue with it. The Queen foldout is good enough for two adults. So, in the future state, when the boys are all large, the only issue will be two sharing a bed. If they don't like it, they can stay home and I save on park tickets.Now it might work, but what about 5-10 years later? Don't get me wrong, I love PVB. I love the studios there. We own there, but we also get 2 connecting studios. I think we could maybe do one if we were doing it for maybe a night or so, but we found we like our space.
So my warning now is don't ever book a 1 or a 2 bedroom or you might be spoiled. Don't ask how I know
I laid on the foldout just to see how it'd work for a normal sized human. I'm 6'1" and had no issue with it. The Queen foldout is good enough for two adults. So, in the future state, when the boys are all large, the only issue will be two sharing a bed. If they don't like it, they can stay home and I save on park tickets.
I like the way you think LOL!!!!
There are twin blow up mattresses too if they really whine. That's why I love PVB it's so big. One could probably bring a mattress in the bathroom and fit even. Have I mentioned that I love it there?
No regrets. Been owners for almost 15 years too.
That said, if you are not planning on going regularly, this could be a bad buy.
If you have to finance (or at least a long period of time) it's likely not a good thing to buy.
If you cannot buy where you would at least be happy staying, it's not a good thing to buy.
Here's one Villas at Wilderness Lodge (now Boulder Ridge) owner who isn't upset at the changes there. I think they were mostly an upgrade. If only they could figure out what the hell they are doing with dining resort-wide.Negatives I've heard usually include Disney changing the resort up under the owners (Villas at Wilderness Lodge owners were not happy that the trees and special pool they had were ripped out and replaced with a more generic pool and cabins most cannot afford to rent). It is within Disney's right to do so. I own at AKV, and if Disney chose to remove all the animals and develop the savanna into more units, they could do so. I'd also be selling in a heartbeat, LOL.
What I don't like is more of an overall WDW issue than of a DVC one: overcrowding and upcharge events. The problem is growing and I am starting to envision a day where I will no longer head into a park again. I still love the resorts though. Best advice I've gotten is "buy where you want to stay". So, if Poly is what you love and always will, go for it.
Here's one Villas at Wilderness Lodge (now Boulder Ridge) owner who isn't upset at the changes there. I think they were mostly an upgrade. If only they could figure out what the hell they are doing with dining resort-wide.
Here's one Villas at Wilderness Lodge (now Boulder Ridge) owner who isn't upset at the changes there. I think they were mostly an upgrade. If only they could figure out what the hell they are doing with dining resort-wide.
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