I haven't been paying attention to this, which one is part of the old DVC Wilderness Lodge villas? We're looking at booking a villa, not a cabin, but not sure which would be best. Shorter walk to the ferry and the bus? Better pool? Are the rooms set up the same or different? Does 1 location have larger rooms? Any features that separate them?
Thanks so much for your help.
Either would be a fine choice, I'm sure.
CCVC: Newer rooms, in the main building so closer to restaurants, Mercantile, and boat dock. Rooms are smaller than their counterparts at the older VWL units (yeah, they call it BRV--I don't). The main pool is "better" in the sense that it has a water feature (slide) and a kids' splash area. Walk to bus stop is about the same for both CCVC and VWL since it sits between the two buildings. Neither the studio nor the 1BR in CCVC sleeps five.
VWL: Larger rooms, refurbished about three years ago, but still a bit more dated (though that doesn't bother us). Studios sleep 5; 1BRs only 4. Generally, a quieter location since you won't be right off the lobby. The pool with which VWL is now associated is quieter, as well, and has no water feature. It's a touch closer to Geyser Point than the main pool.
As for the common areas, the main Lodge's lobby serves as its only true place to find a chair and kick back (though there are a couple of small, isolated places around the Lodge). The VWL building has its own mini-lobby but they also have the Carrolwood Pacific room off that lobby where you can sit and rock, play checkers, stare at the fire, read a book--in essence, just relax in peace since it only infrequently has more than a handful of people. In fact, it's not unusual to find yourself alone.
Good luck with the decision!