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  • On Dec 13, 2010
    Ron from WA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Planning for thanksgiving 2011 & will be able to book our home DVC resort, BCV, soon. With 2 families 1 w/ DD12 and 1 w/ DS12. Need to decide if a 2 bdrm suite or two 1 bdrm suites would be better for us. Any input the Moms can provide will be apprecia

    Hi Ron,

    I love Beach Club Villas (BCV). My family just stayed there for the first time this past Memorial Day and absolutely loved it. We stayed in a studio since it was just the four of us but definitely will be returning.

    When I have toured with multiple families, I like to stay in one unit. This allows us to spend more time together as well as share resources such as food and games. However, when planning a trip, I always talk to the other family about what they would like to do. Getting their vacation expectations such as start and end times to touring days, meals and attractions will help make the trip smoother in the end.

    With this in mind, I like the two bedroom suite. Beach Club offers two options - a dedicated two bedroom villa or a two bedroom villa lock off which combines a studio and a one bedroom. I have stayed in the two bedroom lock off which is fine. Both two bedroom villas offer the same amenities.

    From a pricing perspective, you are better off booking a two bedroom villa. Using the points system, you would need to have enough points to book two one bedroom villas. This is about double what a two bedroom villa would run.

    Have a magical vacation!
    beth
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Meet the Panelist: Beth, New York

My name is Beth C. and I love Disney. Since I can remember Disney has been a part of my life including my first movie in the theater – "The Aristocats." Learn More About Beth

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