That's exactly what I was thinking. The larger beds are nice and all, but I want to sleep with the pageant!That is an incredible interior. Great finishes... but I am a bit disappointed with a couple aspects.
The pull down beds with the electric floating parade appears look too small for me to curl up in. Where am i to sleep?
I would like to include a breakfast in bed, delivered by Mickey himself, in Poly attire.For $2100 a night, the entire Disney character lineup better come tuck us in and read us a bedtime story.
A DVC Membership won't help much. At 841 points for a week in value season there aren't that many members who can afford it. And this is actually just a 2 bedroom. I can get a week at Bay Lake Tower in a 3 bedroom Grand Villa with a magic kingdom view in value season for 750 points, or a week in a Grand Villa at the Grand Floridian Villas for 824 points. Sometimes I don't get DVC thinking. And I don't think it necessarily has to do with the number of units. There are 14 total Grand Villas at BLT and 6 at GFV.UGH. Why are DVC memberships so expensive? T.T
One day I will rent you. One. Day.
A DVC Membership won't help much. At 841 points for a week in value season there aren't that many members who can afford it. And this is actually just a 2 bedroom. I can get a week at Bay Lake Tower in a 3 bedroom Grand Villa with a magic kingdom view in value season for 750 points, or a week in a Grand Villa at the Grand Floridian Villas for 824 points. Sometimes I don't get DVC thinking. And I don't think it necessarily has to do with the number of units. There are 14 total Grand Villas at BLT and 6 at GFV.
I think that these bungalows are mostly going to be rented, for one night only. Who, but the very wealthy can afford these, for a week? I wish I had the opportunity, for just one night, but the budget won't allow it. Itwould be a nice bucket list dream....It is rather insane.
I think that these bungalows are mostly going to be rented, for one night only. Who, but the very wealthy can afford these, for a week? I wish I had the opportunity, for just one night, but the budget won't allow it. Itwould be a nice bucket list dream....
I would like to include a breakfast in bed, delivered by Mickey himself, in Poly attire.
Yup, the whole kahuna.That is typically how we go about renting DVC points. We've been testing the waters in the resorts over the past few years. It's always just a night or two here and there. I actually think these new villas and the WL villas are the only DVC resorts we haven't tried.
On the topic of cutting costs: For the extremely expensive resorts, we have been shacking up with friends in the rooms since there's always so much space. It also helps cut down the cost considerably. However, it's just me and my wife, so if you have a family, you're definitely stuck with the entire bill.
1. That's not what a bungalow is. The term "bungalow" has nothing whatsoever to do with water. It's an architectural style. You can have a bungalow home in Phoenix.The design on the inside is nice, but it still fails in it's execution as the entire point to a bungalow is having the advantage of being over an ocean, and not a swamp.
I would like to include a breakfast in bed, delivered by Mickey himself, in Poly attire.
Wife and I stayed at the Sofitel for our honeymoon in Bora Bora. The hotel staff would send breakfast every morning via a canoe to our bungalow. That room only cost us $500/night. $2100 is waaaay too much.
Right? And I'm sure the water under your bungalow wasn't filled with alligators and brain eating amoebas.
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