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Ready to Stand, Saavy?
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Fifteen Minutes from Disneyland
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I am planning on going to Disney World in the fall. It's my first trip, and furthermore I've never flown to a theme park (actually, this is my first time flying for a vacation as an adult where I'm not flying TO a friend that has a car). So I'm a little at a lost on how to get around. I try to search for transportation, and I can only find pages and posts about the free & convenient shuttle service that's offered at Disney resorts. That's not an option for me since I will be paying under $200 exchange fee for the week at the timeshare. Since they all seem to be nice, well-rated resorts, it seems the deciding factor between the RCI resorts would be which offers the easier way to get from the hotel to WDW (and Universal).
Please help this travel noob is already stressing over having to relearn how to pack, since flying is quite a bit different from road tripping. |
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Own at BWV, VWL and BLT
It happens every night on the Bay Lake side Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: birmingham, Al
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Wyndham bonnet creek - is one of the few that provides fairly good transportation
don't eliminate the Disney resorts - you can trade for one thru RCI - now it will also cost you once you arrive at Disney another $95 - if you really want to enjoy offsite - would get a car - just so you can go to a grocery store. these are also close to Disney - don't know about transportation close to DD Sheraton Viistana Resort Cypress Pointe Grand Villa Resort Bryan's Spanish Cove Grand Beach Vacation Villas at Parkway other side close to AK Silver Lake Orbit One Vacation Villas that are all good resorts. if you can get it go with Wyndham Bonnet creek (not the other Wyndham) or disney - if you are trading a good week here the transportation board http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=16
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Ready to Stand, Saavy?
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Fifteen Minutes from Disneyland
Posts: 146
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I've never rented a car before so I'm not familiar with looking for deals, but a quick search shows that it will cost upwards of $800 to rent a car for two weeks (not counting gas), and then another $150-200 in parking fees. That's more than the cost of plane tickets, which I'm still getting used to. So I'm trying to explore other options because I don't know if I can save up another grand by then. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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There's a pretty good bus route on Irlo Bronson east of I-4 to the TTC -- runs twice an hour from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. most days -- but I suspect that getting from that area up to Universal would be two hours by bus as well. Although if you're doing Universal only one day you could take the bus to WDW and a taxi to Universal, I suppose. Driving they're more like twenty minutes apart. Vacation Village at Parkway and Wyndham Cypress Palms are both a few blocks off the Irlo Bronson route, I believe, so if you're interested it's Lynx route 56. Personally, I wouldn't enjoy using public transportation in the Florida heat, but my son uses it regularly when we're in Orlando so maybe that wouldn't bother you. It's not as hot if you get there for opening and head home at closing as he usually does, I suppose. I'd go for either Wyndham Bonnet Creek or a DVC unit, but as spiceycat points out, you'd likely be happier with a car for groceries and the like. The "Disney bubble" is a large one, and, aside from gas (which is surprisingly reasonable), prices tend to be high there. |
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"Smells like ca-ca in here!"
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Miami, Wyndham Great Smoky Mountains, and EVER (Everglades National Park)
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I am far from an RCI exchange expert, but I think it matters greatly what timeshare you are using to trade. Most timeshares trade with what is called TPU (trade power units?), but not all.
For example, Wyndham exchanges thru RCI on what is called a fixed grid. So for Wyndham owners, all Orlando resorts are the same points cost so DVC exchanges like Pat mentioned become very attractive to Wyndham owners. But there are many beautiful timeshare resorts in the WDW area, and you should have little difficulty getting something good. |
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Ready to Stand, Saavy?
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Fifteen Minutes from Disneyland
Posts: 146
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Mine uses the Trading Power system. I have 19 and the only Disney one available is 31. But Silver Lake and Bryan's Cove I could stay two weeks using 19. Sheraton Vistana is 15 for one week. I want to stay two weeks to maximize my airfare, and to relax and not have six days nonstop of theme parks, which I was kind of dreading because I'm dead after one 16 hour day at Disneyland (although it looks like the WDW parks close much earlier than its Cali siblings).
ETA: Oh wow, I just found Wyndham Bonnet Creek on RCI.com. It does look like a very nice resort. It's 34 trading power for one week. That means it would take two year's of deposits plus $109 combine fee (on top of $179 exchange fee) to be able to stay one week in a one bedroom. That means no vacation next year and I'd probably still have to book a car for Universal. I found lower rates on carrentals.com, so I'm now looking at $500 for two weeks. Thanks for the recommendations, I've noted them on my spreadsheet. Last edited by ArielSparrow; 01-16-2013 at 01:36 AM. Reason: WBC |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Wow - I think Wynham Bonnet Creek has upped their TPU! I see "costs" in the 33-38 range from late July - September. Nothing showing between now and then, so I don't know what the trading cost is currently. For that amount of TPU though I'd stay at a DVC. It sounds like your situation is different from ours. We aren't able to travel anywhere every year, so we often have to bank our week. Even paying the combination fee and banking or borrowing a years points, I think the DVC would be worth it if Bonnet Creek now has comparable trading rates. If you can get Bonnet Creek for a reasonable amount, that would be my first choice for proximity and transportation to at least one of your destinations. If you're renting a car anyways, you can go with something that "cost" less. I have a friend who owns and stays at Sheratan Vistana and raves about it. It's not far from Downtown Disney and very convenient to I4 to go to Universal with a car. |
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If you had wings..had wings..had wings..had wings!
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 421
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You are going to have a challenge squeezing two weeks in the Disney area out of one weeks worth of trading power but it looks like it could possibly be done. For July, there was one place for 6 and another for 9 but I don't know if they are available when you want to go.
As others have said though, a car will be a must. |
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Ready to Stand, Saavy?
Join Date: Dec 2011
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Budding Disney addict
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Virginia
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We stayed at Vacation Village in Oct and it was nice. Quiet, good pools and clean. They did recently add a shuttle to WDW, but we never used it. We stayed at BC over New Years and it was awesome. Didn't use their shuttle either though so no input. Good luck. It can get overwhelming but it will be fun when you go!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2009
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My dad used RCI points to stay at Orange Lake resort. We love staying there. However, there is no free transportation available and the shuttle they do have to WDW and Universal is expensive. Great resort though!
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Own at BWV, VWL and BLT
It happens every night on the Bay Lake side Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: birmingham, Al
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Silver Lake is almost as close to WDW as Wyndham bonnet creek - no transportation (at least don't think so) Silver lake is close to AK - you can walk to it - that say - this is not a pleasant walk - this road is very, very, very busy. though have seem people walking it. it is 1.8 miles - really less this is going out the front not the back area. now bryan's spanish cove is older - you can't walk to WDW from it - that say there is a new Dollar Tree just down the highway - so you can walk to it and a few restaurants. there is another one - forget Cypress Pointe or cypress point grand villas now this one you might be able to walk to DD - and take those buses - but would say at least an hour walk (if not longer) to just DD. sorry it is 2.6 miles to walk to DD from Cypress pointe got a surprise - bryan's spanish cove is also 2.6 miles to DD. although would be a long walk back from any of them
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: South Jersey
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My family has stayed at the Vacation Village at Parkway through RCI a couple of times. Its very spacious. Its super close to WDW. I highly recommend it.
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I think my biggest pet peeve is when a weird toe pops out the side
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Madison, WI
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OP, I'm no help on RCI timeshares, but it looks like you are stressing over the rental car. IMO, 2 weeks off site without a rental would sound like a nightmare. If you could up the $$$ you will save on eating fast food and homemade food in your unit, I think you will see its worth it.
Go look on the transportation board for the month you are traveling (there is a thread for each month). You don't find any decent car deals until 1-2 months before you travel. I am consistently able to book a full size rental sod around 120 a week out of the airport. So assuming you don't need a van or SUV, I think you are overestimating the cost. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Kentucky, right outside Cincinnati
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Agree, you should be able to get a car rental for a decent price. With that, you can make a grocery run or two. Stock up on groceries, buy a $20 slow cooker at Walmart (which you can dispose of after vacation), throw in some meats and veggies at the beginning of the day, then at the end of the day, when you get back from the parks, you can have a nice, hot, sit down meal.
Sounds like you might be able to get two weeks. How about a split vacation...one week closer to Disney (e.g. Orange Lake) and a week closer to Universal/Sea World (sorry, I'm not familiar to those resorts. Honestly, we stayed at OL on our Universal vacation). This is a gamble, but you can probably pull it off. You probably know that RCI has $199 sales every so often. There's always a lot of Orlando timeshares featured. You can trade into a resort one week, then spend $199 for a second week. You may not even have to switch resorts (although you'll probably have to switch rooms). September/October is off-season, so there will probably be a $199 sale...probably in late spring or early summer.
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