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The Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Resorts at Walt Disney World, continued



By Dave Shute

DVC RESORT ROOM OPTIONS, CONTINUED

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One Bedroom Villas also mostly sleep 4.

 

However, most One Bedrooms at the Villas at the Animal Kingdom Lodge and Bay Lake Towers  sleep 5.  All these One Bedroom Villas have a private bedroom with a king bed; one bathroom (5 person AK and Bay Lake Villas have two bathrooms), a washer and dryer, and a combined full kitchen/dining/living room.

The couch in the living room folds out into a bed for two more, and in the 5 person villas, a chair unfolds into a bed for another person. For first time visitors the value of the kitchen and extra space is small, as you will be spending little time in your room, and eating few meals other than breakfasts there.

Moreover, in all the villas except for those at Disney’s Old Key West Resort, the living room area is so small that it becomes essentially unusable when the chairs are turned into beds.

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