Old Key West
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- Mr. Toad's Wild Rider
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Old Key West
I apologize if anyone has spoken about this in another thread but I was just wondering if anyone had opinions either way about Old Key West. My family and I are staying there in October and I honestly know NOTHING about it or what people think of it, so I'm curious to hear from others who have stayed there!
Thanks in advance for your help!!!
Thanks in advance for your help!!!
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Re: Old Key West
OKW is a favorite of my wife and I. We are DVC members in this is my wife's home resort. The rooms tend a little bigger than some of the other resorts though it is a little out of the way. That is, it's a little distant from the parks. It is usually quiet which we like. I would recommend requesting a room either near the Hospitality House or near the Peninsular bus stop. The Hospitality House especially if you plan to spend time at the main pool. The Peninsular bus stop is usually the first stop when a bus returns to the resort. it is also a short walk to the HH (which is usually the last bus stop). Olivias restaurant is pretty good, especially the crab cakes, conch fritters and Key Lime tart.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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One of my DS's favorites!!
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"There's a fine prow on that steamer, let's climb aboard her!" Fireside
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- Snow White's Adventures Gem Miner
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Re: Old Key West
I hope to see good things. We have never been before. looking foward to the comments
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Old Key West
Me too! Love hearing others' opinions on places we likely will never be able to stay...Goofyfan wrote:I hope to see good things. We have never been before. looking foward to the comments
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It's very pretty. My roommates have DVC so we're trying to stay there at some point. I don't visit it often and I should.
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- Snow White's Adventures Gem Miner
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Re: Old Key West
You know, Amy, it's really not that expensive if you rent points for your stay rather than booking directly through Disney. A studio in the off season is only 10 pts. a night - Sunday through Thursday. If you rent at $12 a point, that's only $120 for the room, which is cheaper than the moderates. You might want to look into it sometime. DVC rooms are nice, and OKW is a beautiful resort.Amy wrote:Me too! Love hearing others' opinions on places we likely will never be able to stay...Goofyfan wrote:I hope to see good things. We have never been before. looking foward to the comments
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- Mr. Toad's Wild Rider
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Yeah - that is actually what we are doing. We are renting someone's DVC points in order to get a two bedroom suite. It will be so nice for us since we have 6 adults, a 3 year old and a 9 month old. It makes such a difference and is also fun to have everyone stay close together.momeja wrote:You know, Amy, it's really not that expensive if you rent points for your stay rather than booking directly through Disney. A studio in the off season is only 10 pts. a night - Sunday through Thursday. If you rent at $12 a point, that's only $120 for the room, which is cheaper than the moderates. You might want to look into it sometime. DVC rooms are nice, and OKW is a beautiful resort.Amy wrote:Me too! Love hearing others' opinions on places we likely will never be able to stay...Goofyfan wrote:I hope to see good things. We have never been before. looking foward to the comments
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Old Key West
Hmmm, guess we might have to look into that one day momeja....never realized that renting the DVC points was so affordable...
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It's a great alternative. Booking DVC rooms directly through Disney can be very expensive, but renting points can be pretty reasonable.Amy wrote:Hmmm, guess we might have to look into that one day momeja....never realized that renting the DVC points was so affordable...
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Any tips on where to find reliable sources for renting. I always worry about getting into some shady deal where someone "rents" you points but they don't actually have the authority to do so. Kind of like friends of mine who bought Disney tickets on-line through ebay for their kids. They didn't have any problems but I would have thought it was worth the risk to save about $20/ticket...momeja wrote:It's a great alternative. Booking DVC rooms directly through Disney can be very expensive, but renting points can be pretty reasonable.Amy wrote:Hmmm, guess we might have to look into that one day momeja....never realized that renting the DVC points was so affordable...
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I'd check out http://www.dvcrequest.com/. The man who runs it, David, is very reputable and is a frequent contributor on Mouseowners, one of the DVC chat boards. I know people who've rented from him and they've never had any problems. Please let him know that I sent you if you rent from him.
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Or I live with people who have DVC, never use the points, and would likely be willing to spare...