Lurker for about a year (when I decided I would take my daughter at age 2.5 to WDW - this trip isn't about me at all *inserts sarcasm*),
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We are staying at BC from 5/28-6/2/2012 before going to Amelia Island for 5 days to recover from WDW

. I booked BC over Dolphin (a decision that took me a month to make) because this thread won me over. However, I did book it with the 30% off special and after taxes, etc am paying around $300/nt for standard room - I really wanted to be on the woods side close to Epcot away from pools and that's what I THINK is the area. I'm still wondering if this is sort of an "eh" deal or if I got a good price at BC with that discount. Am I a dolt for not booking CL? We are driving and will have food and drinks (including our booze

in the room, but I'm not too into hanging in lounges. We are more get up and go or at the pool people. Am I missing out on a great benefit in my ignorance of CL? I could have booked Dolphin for about 230/nt with my nurses discount including taxes, resort fee and parking - bleh. Any advice on this (cough*justification*cough) would be lovely.
Our overall plan is pretty loose. We are driving down on Memorial Day the 28th (12hr trip). Take it easy on Mon, maybe swim and dinner. Eat breakfast in room or quick counter svc pick up like from the BC Marketplace (I think they have BF sandwiches and COFFEE). Each day we will arrive at park opening which is no problem for us to arise early, spend about half day, do something easy for lunch (counter svc or food we'll have in room) then return to hotel for naps/laundry one day aka mommy time at QUIET pool. After naps maybe swim if weather permits, dinner and explore Epcot. I have a day for each park, but we are thinking to MAYBE go see HP at IOA one morning, however the thought of even getting there is tiring to me. We're really not trying to see everything and given none of us are big on the heavy duty attractions, but see the fun kiddo stuff and enjoy being a family there....is this plan too much? Too little?
Also, I have booked one ADR *cowers in shame* for a character breakfast at Cape May the day of our departure since we don't have to be in Amelia Island till the afternoon. Suggestions for dinner reservations from anyone? DD does pretty well in the evenings after her glorious 2 hour afternoon naps, but I would like to stay "local" (walking or SHORT commute) to BC and it seems like food is galore in this area....I'd just like to avoid any lemons.
This thread has been tremendously helpful in helping me plan this trip and I really enjoyed reading many of your trip reports/links. Thanks so much for all your sharing! You've given me hours of entertainment and great ideas.