Hi there - still learning the lingo. CRO? Is this a website or service for booking DVC rooms if not a DVC member? And if so, do we still get other Disney perks such as DME? Thanks...
I had to google it myself. Central Reservations Office.
Hi there - still learning the lingo. CRO? Is this a website or service for booking DVC rooms if not a DVC member? And if so, do we still get other Disney perks such as DME? Thanks...
In my opinion, as a BCV owner, it is totally worth the upgrade. I tell you up front that I am an owner, because I am biased.
That said, with a 1 bedroom Villa you will have a Master bedroom with a king size bed and an easy chair. The bathroom has a whirlpool tub as well as a separate walk in shower. There is a stackable washer and dryer, which enables you to pack less.
You will have a full size,, fully equipped kitchen which we love. Although I don't cook meals on vacation, we order supplies from wegoshop.com and it is great. They deliver right to the Villa. We eat a quick breakfast in the morning as we get ready for the day and we have snacks and adult beverages available throughout the stay. We order fruit, juice, coffee, breakfast pasteries, water, soda, beer, wine, cheese and crackers and other snack items.
You will have a living room with a queen size sleep sofa and an easy chair. There is a dining area with table and chairs. You will have a generous balconey.
It is important to remember that the Villas have a "theme" and are decorated to that theme. Some have commented that the Villas look dated, especially i9n comparison to the BC hotel rooms. The reality is, they are not decorated in the hotel anywhere USA elegant style. If this bothers you the Villa might not be for you.
As a cash visitor booking through CRO you will receive all of the amenities as if you were a hotel guest, including daily housekeeping.
I love the Villas and once you have stayed in a 1 BR Villa you will never want to go back to a regular hotel room
Have a Great Trip
I had to google it myself. Central Reservations Office.
We are booked at the Beach Club this June and are able to get the. I wondered if upgrading to a garden view would be worth our money.
The difference would be $15 a night.
Thanks Teena! I am about to call and upgrade from YCSV for our family of five to a deluxe BC room. If I would really only be unhappy with the 2 standing room only balcony rooms, what do you suggest I use as my room request?
We are booked at the Beach Club this June and are able to get the. I wondered if upgrading to a garden view would be worth our money.
The difference would be $15 a night.
In my opinion, as a BCV owner, it is totally worth the upgrade. I tell you up front that I am an owner, because I am biased.
That said, with a 1 bedroom Villa you will have a Master bedroom with a king size bed and an easy chair. The bathroom has a whirlpool tub as well as a separate walk in shower. There is a stackable washer and dryer, which enables you to pack less.
You will have a full size,, fully equipped kitchen which we love. Although I don't cook meals on vacation, we order supplies from wegoshop.com and it is great. They deliver right to the Villa. We eat a quick breakfast in the morning as we get ready for the day and we have snacks and adult beverages available throughout the stay. We order fruit, juice, coffee, breakfast pasteries, water, soda, beer, wine, cheese and crackers and other snack items.
You will have a living room with a queen size sleep sofa and an easy chair. There is a dining area with table and chairs. You will have a generous balconey.
It is important to remember that the Villas have a "theme" and are decorated to that theme. Some have commented that the Villas look dated, especially i9n comparison to the BC hotel rooms. The reality is, they are not decorated in the hotel anywhere USA elegant style. If this bothers you the Villa might not be for you.
As a cash visitor booking through CRO you will receive all of the amenities as if you were a hotel guest, including daily housekeeping.
I love the Villas and once you have stayed in a 1 BR Villa you will never want to go back to a regular hotel room
Have a Great Trip
Knowing that BCV studios could be limited (looking at the week before Thanksgiving in 2015), I will set my expectations for a BC room as a fall back.
DH will never know the difference. If we end up with the studio, "look honey, we got upgraded"....![]()
And by the way, this was my first attempt at multi-quoting, so I'm all![]()
One and only request should be "full balcony". There are only six of those rooms and all are about the same distance from the lobby/elevators.
No DEFINITE time frame at this time. It is anticipated that the regular room and hallway renovations that ALL Disney resorts go through on a schedule will start this summer (probably July or August). The renovations at the BC will include an enlargement of the Club Level Lounge. From what I hear the lounge will be done first. While that is being enlarged and renovated, the lounge will be set up in the Presidential Suite. It is huge and it will be a treat for guests to actually get to see that Suite. Thereafter, all rooms/hallways will be renovated (as happens at every Disney Resort). The fifth floor obviously will be done first, one section at a time so as not to disrupt the other part of the fifth floor. When the fifth floor is done, the fourth floor starts, section by section so as not to disrupt other guests.
Most people have probably stayed at a Disney resort while the normally scheduled renovations are going on. It is rare you would even notice anything or hear anything. All "noise" work is done during the day when guests are at the pool or at the parks.
If a problem should arise (like you have a baby and return at 1 PM for a nap every day and you are unlucky enough to get a room near where construction is occurring and the noise is a nuisance), then all you need to do is talk to one of the front desk CMs and they will get you moved to a section where naps during the day for children will not be near any noise at all.
Again, I've stayed at the Grand and the BC during these renovations and if I hadn't known about it from reading about it, I would never had known.
I would NEVER change my reservations to another resort because of renovations and there is also a chance that if you switch to another resort, that resort could also be going through renovations. It's a process that is continuous all over WDW.
Yes, rooms too.
We don't really have a time frame.
We believe the work on the BC lounge will be started in June. When that is done, rooms on the 5th floor will be refurbed, one section at a time. Then work will move onto the 4th floor rooms, then 3rd, etc...
I wasn't around for the last BC/YC renovation in 2008/2009, so I don't know how long that process took.
ETA: "What Teena Said"
Hi there - still learning the lingo. CRO? Is this a website or service for booking DVC rooms if not a DVC member? And if so, do we still get other Disney perks such as DME? Thanks...
Hi all! Just booked yesterday for an August trip! I dont know much about this resort so I am eager to starting reading up! I hope the construction doesn't affect anything :-(
We've book BC CL, is there anything you guys would recommend to put in for my room request?
I would really like a full balcony I know it's not guaranteed but it is worth noting when I check in online etc?
We're not going until October so ages yet but all I'm thinking about is going back!
When staying CL can you take the breakfast items back to your room?