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Hi, will be staying at the beach club for the first time in early June and this thread has been very useful. We have a deluxe room and I'm on the fence as to what to request. Patio would b nice, but is it close to a busy foot path? Will snakes get in!?!?

I think I can help a bit with this because I'm slightly crazy and I've been doing extensive research on the Deluxe rooms!

I suggest you go to Bing Maps and search for "Disney's Beach Club Resort." Click on Bird's Eye view and zoom in as far as you can go on the BC side.

Okay, see the quiet pool on the right side? See the hot tub to the left of it? That corner of the building there right behind the trees are where rooms 1557/2557/3557/4557 are. If you go to the Disney website and do a search for rooms, they use 1557 as the Deluxe room example, so you can see exactly what the view from the patio will be.

Rooms 2557 and 4557 have large balconies, but 4557 is is missing a window along the wall that faces out towards the water. Room 3557 has two standing balconies, one facing the pool and one facing Crescent Lake.

Okay so the other two rooms are near the courtyard at the main entrance. If you go to post #1198 in this thread (it's on page 80 for me) pixarmom posted a photo from a room she stayed in. Well straight across from that room (look at the photo marked "night view") are rooms 3691 and 4691 above Cape May Cafe. 3691 has the full balcony, 4691 has the standing balcony, and each one also has a standing balcony facing Crescent Lake. These rooms will be closer to the center of the resort, Stormalong Bay, and I believe the Club Lounge as well. (I've never been to the resort so I'm unclear on exactly where the lounge is.) However the other set of rooms will be closer to Epcot and obviously the quiet pool.

Hope this helps a bit! I've been going over the rooms like crazy trying to decide where I would prefer to be so I can request something, but I can't make up my mind. Both locations are great!
 
Hello all,

I'm hoping someone can answer this question for me. Is there entertainment on the Boardwalk every night or just certain nights? One of the draws for BC for us was I keep hearing how great the Boardwalk is at night. Then I was reading something about the entertainment on another website and it said that it only goes on Thursday through Saturday? Is that true?

If so I'm going to be bummed as we are at POR for Sat. and Sun. Which would only leave our very last night of our trip to experience it. Someone tell me it isn't so!
 
SAB sounds perfect today... maybe you can convince your 12 yo to get the bright green bands...

~Nannette

She got different colours all over her teeth. Some bright green!!! :) Unfortunately she is in brutal pain tonight. :(

I am so sorry to hear about the braces! Just got past that with my teen.

Feckless- is it ok if I link your trip report on the front page? People have been asking for TRs specific to Yacht & Beach, but I don't want to include any without permission.

I'll check back in with everyone later this afternoon. Headed out for lunch to celebrate my dad's 80th BD.

Happy birthday to your dad!

Indeed you can link in my TR! So excited that you asked me! :)

My husband is just like yours. He was quite happy to find a comfy, shady place at Storm Along Bay and read his book while he enjoyed a beer. There are definitely a couple of places like that at the pool. I never thought I'd see the day when my Husband said he enjoyed hanging at the pool! Later on in our trip he even ventured into the hot tub after a night in the parks.

Yep. Storm Along Bay is "Non pool loving husband friendly".


~NM

My DH also spent loads of relaxation time at SAB when we were there - DD and I were hardcore in the parks, and DH and DS were less into it, so they stayed much longer at SAB. We all spent one whole afternoon there together as well. The servers were lovely and when they came around we got amazing service from them. However, maybe this says more about the speed of our drinking than the speed of the servers but we ended up going up to HH more than we got served. LOL

As if in response to this thread, the description of Hurricane Hanna's on the disney world website actually says to try a Sunken Treasure. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/beach-club-resort/hurricane-hanna-grill/

(in case you can't tell I'm working on planning my trip here)

How awesome that we kept the drink alive (I'm willing to say that we did it by keeping requesting it. Forget accuracy. LOL) and now there isn't a question that we can order it!!
 
Hello all,

I'm hoping someone can answer this question for me. Is there entertainment on the Boardwalk every night or just certain nights? One of the draws for BC for us was I keep hearing how great the Boardwalk is at night. Then I was reading something about the entertainment on another website and it said that it only goes on Thursday through Saturday? Is that true?

If so I'm going to be bummed as we are at POR for Sat. and Sun. Which would only leave our very last night of our trip to experience it. Someone tell me it isn't so!

I don't know about the Boardwalk entertainment schedule. I'm sure if you ask our cousins on the Boardwalk thread they will know...

BUT!

Don't be sad, You get Yee Ha Bob on Saturday! :thumbsup2

* Yee Ha Bob's schedule: Wednesday to Saturdays 8(30??)-midnight @ the River Roost Lounge. Get there at 8 to get a table.

(you know who I'm talking about... right??)


~NM
 


Then I was reading something about the entertainment on another website and it said that it only goes on Thursday through Saturday? Is that true?

Yup. From the Boardwalk Thread.

BOARDWALK BUSKERS are an assortment of live entertainers who perform from 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM Thursday-Saturdays outdoors on the BoardWalk. Observe sword swallowers, jugglers, magicians and strolling musicians.
 
.....it was....imo very well done. Remember, I have lobster rolls in the lake regions of New Hampshire every summer so I am quite picky but - this did not disappoint. Shrimp was plentiful, lobster as well, not imitation, not too much mayo, just enough.

In fact, it was so good, tomorrow is round 2 - yes, this is one I am going back for to see if 2nd time around is as good as first so I can give you all a proper review.

Photos coming I promise - no time tonight, its already wednesday and we had a great time on the illuminations cruise but didn't have a chance to have dh's birthday cake so we are heading to the lounge to celebrate and share the cake with our new cm friends!

Thanks for the review!! Maybe Ill try it today as well. :) :)
 


@ Ninjamom-

Can you direct me to the review you wrote about CL. With your permission, I would like to link it to the Club Level Info post on page 1. What page?

Thanks!
 
I haven't posted in some time, but I've been lurking, dreaming of our next trip. Which thanks to Superstorm Sandy will now be in May 2014. However, I just wanted to add my two cents and give Dee a big THANK YOU for the wonderful job she does keeping this thread going. :disrocks: We stayed BCV last May and because of you (and everyone else who answered my many, many questions), we had an awesome time!!!!!

Good to see you again! Sorry to hear about your troubles from that awful storm. I hope you are starting to get things together.

I have "penciled" you in for your 2014 trip, so hopefully that will make it so! Yes, we are already listing vactions for next year.

:goodvibes


Hello all! My family will be staying in a BCV studio from 5/22-5/27. This will be our first time at Beach Club!

We are celebrating our 10th anniversary (5/23/03 at the Poly!).

Looking forward to lots of reading up on this resort!

And I will also confirm... The Oreo Bon bons are amazing! :)

:welcome:

I'll add you to the Be Our Guest list on Page 1.

:cool1:


We just booked an Aug 3 - Aug 10 BC trip through Mag Vaca

Big fan of WL but this place looks and sounds good. Epcot is a big draw for us.

How long is the walk to Swan and Dolphin?

Can't wait. Now, gotta crunch some pennies out of the budget to make it work without going into debt.

:welcome:

I'll add you to the guest list.

:woohoo:

Others have posted that it is a 5-10 minute walk to the Swalphin, depending on where you are starting from and how fast you walk.


Hi friends! I'm still in the World, though staying across Crescent Lake at Boardwalk. But I wanted to pop in and share that my fiance and I booked our honeymoon trip for October using the bounce back offer. We're going to be at Yacht Club, Club Level from October 20-25 (and then we head for Aruba!)

I'm glad to be back on the be our guest list and get to spend the year planning with you all!

:welcome: back!

I ran out bananas last night, so you get a :jumping1:


Hi everyone,

I am choosing between YC & BC. Want to ask if they still have camp fire every night? I heard that in FT the camp fire has Chip & Dale. What about YC & BC? Also where is it located?

Can't remember if I have welcomed you here yet, so just in case:

:welcome:

Let us know when your plans are finalized

:yay:
 
I saw Lobster Rolls on the menu at Columbia Harbour House too!

Confused, did they put your AP on your KTTW card? We are here now too, and have APs. But we couldn't use our room key for park admission, had to use our paper AP and go thru the regular entrance labeled electronic tickets.

You are right, that is what we have too. We are not using our room key for admission, just our paper APs. The one morning we did extra morning hours at AK they only had the RMID turnstiles out and had people touching their room keys, since we had paper tickets we were instructed to walk past them and a CM swiped our paper tickets with a hand held device.
 
Going to Epcot tomorrow, so if I make it over to BC I will be sure to ask, can't have you loosing sleep :laughing:

We'll definitely be at HH today so a Sunken Treasure will be ordered!
I just want to say that this thread has made my trip one of the best we have ever had.

Pics to follow!
 
I believe I have the Be Our Guest list up-to-date. Please take a moment to look it over when you have a chance to make sure I have your information listed correctly.


Post 15: Be Our Guest list


Thanks!
 
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I'll let you in on my secret spot, but don't tell anyone... :ssst:

There is a raised gazebo-thingy near Hurricane Hanna's, with loungers and tables and chairs. Awesome out-of-the-way shady spot near the pool. I'll come back and post a picture in a minute or two.

Thanks for the awesome tip!

Sorry, haven't figured out multi-quote yet. I thought I had, but when
trying to quote a second post I can't see posts other than the ones on the most recent page. I'll figure it out eventually.
 
My husband is just like yours. He was quite happy to find a comfy, shady place at Storm Along Bay and read his book while he enjoyed a beer. There are definitely a couple of places like that at the pool. I never thought I'd see the day when my Husband said he enjoyed hanging at the pool! Later on in our trip he even ventured into the hot tub after a night in the parks.

Yep. Storm Along Bay is "Non pool loving husband friendly".


~NM

I had actually thought of reserving a day at Discovery Cove, but the only available day before joining my extended family would be our last day at YC. I don't want to miss out on any resort time. I think the three of us, including hubby, will be much more relaxed and happy if we spend the day at Stormalong Bay. Discovery cove will have to wait until our next trip.
 
Here's a couple of pictures pixarmom sent to me. She will be over at BW until the weekend.


YCfromBW.jpg



SABsandarea.jpg



She has been able to visit SAB because the Luna Pool slide (and pool?) at BWI are under refurb for several days.

:goodvibes

She says that the blocked off area in the picture above is a hot tub under construction or refurb. She also said that the kiddie pool and slide were closed yesterday. I had posted earlier that the kiddie slide (not the sand area, the one beneath the Jib Slide) would be closed Feb 1-12, so I don't know if they have started work early or if it was a temporary closure yesterday.

.
 
Ninja Mom said:
So here is the wrap up of my BC centered trip report.

Today was Friday and that meant I was going to the Candle Light Processional (CP) with my Dis Board friend Tastykake Fiend. Fiend is one of those people who lives by her passions in life, so years ago she up and moved to be closer to the World. I keep telling her she ought to get a job at Disney but she tells me she has too much sense for that and shed rather just visit. I swear one day she will decide to get a job at WDW so we will see who is right about THAT!

Anyway, Fiend really loves Christmas as do I. So taking that into consideration it was a natural that we decided to try the standby line for the CP. Fiend is CHEAP but I would have sprung for the dining Package!

The Christmas story told in the CP was a perfect match for a pre-show dinner at Germany so we decided to meet there. I arrived rolling along with my refillable mug stuffed with a frozen margarita from Mexico. (I believe in Multiculturalism!!) I finished that off while we waited to be seated. Fiend eyed the 1 liter beers longingly but she knew if she had her usual tankard or two she would be headed for the ladies room in the middle of the show and THAT was out of the question. Neither one of us wanted to miss one single minute.

We hit the buffet and loaded our plate with goodies. The roast pork was better than the one I make at home! Another great item on the menu at the Biergartin is the pretzel bread rolls. Let me tell you those rolls are really great!! Fiend and I never get anything like that at home so we make it a point to indulge whenever we go. The only problem was that the rest of the buffet was just as good, so we had to come up with a plan where we could enjoy the buffet and still manage to enjoy some of those pretzel rolls. Enter in our friend called Zip Lock. Zip volunteered to hold on to the rolls for us until we were ready for them. This was a great plan because we had to eat and run so to speak to make it in time to get to the stand by line for the CP.

So eat and run it was. The line for the CP was long even though we were pretty early. After about an hour of waiting we began to have buyers remorse about dining and dashing. Then we remembered Zip was holding on to those pretzel rolls! We gnawed on them like squirrels as we waited to see if we would make the cut and get a free seat for the processional. Well make it we did and the show was great!

Then next morning, Saturday, was the second to last day of our trip so it was spent doing the things we felt we didnt get enough of. Some of us wanted to do the girl things (okay, ONE of us!) and the rest wanted to try for Test Track again. After the debacle of the many breakdowns and not many of the new features working I thought it a fools errand and sent the boys on their way. I on the other hand luxuriated in shopping and browsing to my hearts content!

This now brings us to our final day! (WARNING! Actual, useful BC content!! Whoop, whoop! :firefight)

I love how you now dont have to do a thing these days when checking out of WDW resort hotels. Basically, the resort knows that you have booked a room for so many days and at the end of those days you get a little notice under the door with your magical express reminder saying that you do not have to go to the front desk to check out and that check out is at 11:00 am. They also tell you that they will be emailing you a hotel summary so you can see if there are any room charges on the credit card number you gave them when you made the reservation or checked in.

Now keep in mind if you would like to see that summary before you leave you can always go to the hotel front desk and they will be glad to print it out for you.

It feels weird just leaving the hotel without that last visit to the front desk but leave we did. We checked out early, at around 9:30, but before we left we called down to housekeeping and let them know we were checking out and the room was clear to be made up for the next guest. The housekeeping lady on the phone was REALLY appreciative of the fact that we did that. I liked giving the housekeeping staff a little extra time to turn over the room and I also like the fact that a room would be ready early for the next guest checking in. As we were leaving we saw a housekeeper right in our vicinity and we let her know too. She was really happy to hear that she could get in the room early and she thanked us profusely. We thanked her back for the GREAT service and walked away with wags in our tail.

We had called bell services to take the luggage for storage and our Bell man did a fine job of carefully counting our bags and giving us the receipt for them. He then gave us the heads up that since we were flying on an air carrier that had an agreement with Disney, we could check in our bags at the hotels airport desk and they would transport them to the airport where we wouldnt have to see them again until we landed at our home airport.

Here is that list of Airlines that has an agreement with WDW. This may vary so talk to the folks at the bell services desk at each resort to get the latest scoop.
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Resort Airline Check-In Service

If you're departing domestically on a designated airline, enjoy the convenience of our Resort Airline Check-in Service, which allows you to receive your return boarding pass and check luggage at your Walt Disney World hotel, bypassing airport check-in completely.

Simply visit the Resort Airline Check-In Desk located at your Walt Disney World hotel up to 3 hours prior to your flight departure time. A valid government issued photo I.D. and your hotel room key are required to participate.

Resort Airline Check-In Service is available with the following airline carriers:

AirTran Airways
Alaska Airlines
American Airlines
Delta Air Lines
JetBlue Airways
Southwest Airlines
United Airlines
US Airways
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What that means is that for the trip BACK HOME you can check your luggage at the HOTEL and not see it again until you arrive at your home airport luggage pick up!

So the bags are safely stowed with bell services and it was time for breakfast. We could go to the Club Level lounge but there was another spot I had set my heart on, and that was a visit to the Captains Grille! That LOBSTER Omelet was calling my name. I had no trouble convincing anyone else to follow me and we made our way over to the restaurant. Now keep in mind we did NOT have an advanced reservation for the Captains Grille but they were still able to accommodate us. Im thinking that it was a hit or miss proposition but we lucked out and got a table. I have a feeling that during busy season(s) that may not be the case, so proceed with caution when going without an ADR. As it was, we had to wait about 10 minutes for our table, which in restaurant time is not long at all.

The boys opted for the buffet which they really liked. It was a bacon bonanza at our table and I felt sorry for the restaurant purchasing agent. There was going to be a huge bacon deficit showing up on the balance sheets for that mornings breakfast. I had my long dreamed of the Lobster Omelet, which did not disappoint. It was everything I had hoped it would be. Finally we were stuffed with Bacon and lobster so we exited the restaurant and decided to hang at Storm Along Bay (SAB) until it was time to be dragged onto the Magical DEPRESS.

That morning at the pool was a touch cooler (75 degrees) and the sun was hiding behind the clouds, so we spent more time running back and forth between the pools and hot tubs than we did on the previous day at SAB when it was sunny and warmer (80 degrees). I have to say that 80 degrees and sunny is perfect for the pool but when its cooler and cloudy the hot tubs are a welcome break from the cooler temps in the pool. When it was time to get ready to leave the pool we hit the lockers in the fitness club for a shower and a change of clothes. In the locker room were plenty of towels, washcloths and an assortment of bathing products. The lockers were easy to use and they had the battery operated you set it 4 digit combination locks. The only thing that was really missing from the locker room was a swim suit spinner that spins the extra water out of your suit. You also have to remember to bring your own plastic bags to stash the suits in so the rest of your luggage doesnt get wet from the suits.

So we left the locker room, bailed out our luggage from Bell Services and did the resort airline check in that I talked about above. The bell hops brought our luggage over to the Airport desk which was off to the side by the front main entrance. The CMs working the Airport desk weighted and tagged our luggage. They made sure that we were not over any weight limits and they were really helpful about moving the luggage around.

Essentially, once bell services picked up our luggage from the room, we did not have to lift it. We did have to stay WITH our luggage after Bell services dropped it off at the Airline check in desk UNTIL the Air desk weighed and tagged it. Then the Air desk CMs loaded our bags into cages that would be picked up by a separate luggage truck destined for the airport.

There was a line of people at the airport desk but the process was moving swiftly and competently so no worries there. The whole process took about 20 minutes and you had to make sure that you did this at least a half an hour before your magical express time. The earlier, the better, so you dont have to get stressed out about missing your Magical Depress bus back to the airport because you still have to check in your luggage. You also have to make sure that the Air line check in desk is operating when you are going to leave. Be sure to check the hours of operation before your last day to see if you can take advantage of this WONDERFUL service.

Since Teena was working that day we said good bye and just as we were leaving we saw that Alfre Woodard was checking in to do the Candle Light Processional. That reminded me to tell Teena about my friend Tastykake Fiend and how we went to the CP together. I know Teena likes Tastykakes so I have a feeling the two of them would get along well.

Im sure you know the rest of the story from this point. That long and sad ride back to the airport, all the tears as you come to grips with the fact that you are leaving WDW and that airport Monorail ride thats a real kick in the gut when you realize you aren't going to hear "Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.".

Yep. Sad... BUT you know one day you'll be back, and until then you can always hang on the Dis boards and get the latest news and updates and perhaps a little entertainment. I hope you have enjoyed this BC centered trip report. Of course your experience may vary but we really liked ours. We especially liked figuring out that staying club level really works for our family. In fact I think everything about the Beach club worked out for our family.

Thanks for reading!

~NM

So sad to say goodbye.... (Tear)
 
dansdad said:
Yup. From the Boardwalk Thread.

BOARDWALK BUSKERS are an assortment of live entertainers who perform from 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM Thursday-Saturdays outdoors on the BoardWalk. Observe sword swallowers, jugglers, magicians and strolling musicians.

While risking accusations of inaccurate information (okay, I'll stop now), the Boardwalk sometimes has at least historically had some entertainment -sometimes- on additional days and/or extended times beyond the "official" schedule, particularly if nice weather, extra crowds, and/or busy times. As others suggested, a quick post to Boardwalk thread to ask if that still happens may be helpful, but because it is a surprise "extra", try not to get hopes up, but even without that, there is still music, food, dancing, or a quick stroll to Fantasia mini-golf.
 
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