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WDW2000
06-03-2002, 11:24 PM
Was debating on JR. Suite at BC or YC. I definitely wan't a view of the Lake , but from the floor plans it looks like the YC has trees blocking the view of the lake, whereas the BC has a clear view of Lake and sand beach. Has anyone stayed at either of the JR. Suites at YC or BC who can describe the view?

betterlatethannever
06-04-2002, 05:27 AM
we were in a jr suite at the YC last year. Third floor. View was blocked by trees but you could see the lake. The room was on a corner of the building, the wing that extends out towards the lake and is closest to the BC. o we could see the BC from a side window and the lake and SAB from the balcony.

Ed

Minnie824
06-04-2002, 08:04 AM
I'm not sure if it was technically a Jr. suite or not, but we stayed at a 1-bedroom suite at the Yacht Club (Room 3209) third floor. It had a regular room attached to the 'suite' so I guess it technically was a 2 bedroom suite. The regular room part had a balcony that overlooked the main entrance into the Yacht Club from the lake/Boardwalk area, and you could see both the lake and the Boardwalk looking to your left. It was a corner room, so the other balcony faced Stormalong Bay which you could see clearly, and there were some trees blocking the lake from that view. I think the room was great though. Have fun!

pooh6890
06-04-2002, 09:18 AM
What are the approximate prices of the Junior Suites like in Value season? Just a ball park figure would do.....thanks:D

WDW2000
06-04-2002, 03:32 PM
I don't know what a good rate for a JR. Suite would be, but I am paying $488.00/nt (that is the total including taxes) for a Jr. Suite at the Beach Club (563 sq ft) it also include the concierge service. This is $200.00 more a night than a regular water view room at the beach club. Still debating which ressie to keep. Can anyone comment on whether you think the Jr. Suite w/concierge is worth the extra $200/nt? There are 5 adults sleeping in one room, so I was hoping the extra room would be a little more comfortable even though the bedding is exactly the same as a regular room. Any thoughts?

RobinLyn
06-04-2002, 05:55 PM
WDW2000, We will be visiting WDW this coming August and staying at the Yacht Club. We have two teenage boys, not large in weight, but one is 6 foot tall and just turning 16. I was concerned that the two boys will no longer be happy in a Queen bed together, but if had to, so be it. With all the special's going on (check mousesavers.com for codes) I was able to book two connecting rooms, 4 nights for 4 people, includes Ultimate park passes, WDW pins for each person (Fall Fanasty Package minus DC discount code which saved another $100) for $2,509.56. We will have 2 rooms, 4 Queen beds, possibility two daybeds and TWO bathrooms. The total minus the park passes (room only) is
$181.69 a night per room including tax. This is for a standard view, water view was available for a little bit more per night. That's a total of $363.38 a night for both rooms with tax's. It will be nice having the extra space and the boys are thinking this is great having their own room and TV. Just a thought you might want to consider. Have a great time!!

RobinLyn :)