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22 Nov 20, 02:25 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 11
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AKL Club level or stick with Value
We have managed to book almost all of our holiday in an AKV studio for next October/November but we are considering a couple of night club level at AKL, which i think is worth the extra points, but my OH doesn't.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the AKL Club level? For mid week its a difference of 12 points per night. TIA |
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22 Nov 20, 03:32 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 16
Location: God's Own Country
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12 points in normal times are worth circa $180- would you get that much food? Many would not, per day.
Also bear in mind that it is basically closed down with the virus, and no buffets- will the buffet situation be back by October/ Nov? I think it will be one of the last things back - food left out in the open. Maybe, but I would not count on it by even next October. If not and it is re-opened what will it look like? Someone bringing you something when asked for it? I may not bother to be honest until we are sure it is back on properly. Then again, some people with being unable to go for a year have banked points burning a hole in their pocket so for them it may be a great idea.
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22 Nov 20, 04:23 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 04
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I've stayed in both and if you can get a couple of nights club I'd definitely go for it. I've never been one to try and equate a stay in concierge as getting the best bang for my buck. It's not about how much food you can eat trust me, I've seen people doing that -hovering as the CM's are setting up the buffet and then stuffing their plates and trying to treat the offerings as a meal replacement . It's more about having somewhere nice to relax, have a drink or a snack and soak up the atmosphere from the lobby below. It's magical up there, especially when they are drumming down in the lobby.
I think you might struggle to find availability but if you do, I'd go for it. Also, if you book say two nights you can use the lounge from early morning on your check in day and until it closes on your check out day
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22 Nov 20, 06:47 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 04
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I wouldn’t spend the extra points until I knew that all (or at least most) of the concierge offerings were back to ‘normal’, personally.
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22 Nov 20, 07:35 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Mar 18
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I've stayed club level once and really loved it. I'd definitely spend my points on it if I could. We weren't trying to get value for money, but if we were then it probably would have been in drink. :-)
I don't eat much in a morning but it was lovely to have a nice choice for breakfast every day without having to pay buffet prices. We hadn't realised how much food there would be in an evening and had booked restaurants most nights, but if we did it again it would probably be our main source of food. I haven't been since the changes so I don't know what they're currently offering, but when/if things get back to normal I'll keep trying to get in at AKV! |
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22 Nov 20, 07:51 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Mar 18
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I'm basing this comment entirely on pre-covid club level as I haven't been since. I think if you're the type who orders in groceries and mainly cooks in your villa, who takes packed lunch to the park, and who only has the occasional meal out with little alcohol then it would be hard to get your monies worth. A lot of people do it very differently, and I think the $180 could be a bargain for some. If you consider the cost, even for just a couple, of two breakfasts, a takeaway coffee, afternoon snacks and ice cream, bottles of water and cans of coke, and two evening meals with a couple of glasses of wine each and a couple of night caps to take back to your room then this is a really good deal! It's also nice to not have to worry about the tip.
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22 Nov 20, 09:09 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 16
Location: God's Own Country
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Noodlez have you been following me around on holiday? Although in fairness I eat out nearly every night.
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23 Nov 20, 12:52 AM |
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Thread Starter
slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 11
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Thanks all! We love to eat out when we are there and I was more thinking of it as a break in the middle or even the end when we have a couple of shopping and resort days. I like to have the odd drinky poo when we are there and it sounded perfect being able to chill out, listen to the hustle and bustle below and generally just take 5. With there being 4 of us a few snacks and drinks would have quickly mounted up.
We have decided to wait until next time to take a few days and chill. That is that we get away next year for there to be a next time. (Fingers crossed!) I had been stalking the dates and a managed to get 2 at the start, which wasn’t ideal as we are never at the resort for the first week. Now to decide on flights which are currently sitting at £2200 indirect fly drive, just a bit more than I would usually want. |
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9 Dec 20, 09:57 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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We have stayed a few time club level and it is great worth every point very relaxing plenty of food and drink and if you want to take a break from the frantic times in the park go for it you will not be disappointed.
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10 Dec 20, 04:33 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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I thought the only way to get Club level was to "walk the reservation" and that is typically frowned upon by most members. I have never walked a reservation but I also have never gotten club level. Jason Erpelding Lic. Real Estate Broker Buy and Sell DVC, Inc.®
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