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Dee, just wanted to thank you for putting all the information together about room views. I love having a water view room, but couldn't get it at the YC with my new discount I got. We have a standard view, but who cares, I will be at Disney celebrating my retirement for the Walt Disney Company!! Thank you again for all the work you have put into this thread. Where in MA do you live? We just moved to TN from MA in Oct. to be closer to some of my grandchildren!!!

Congrats on the retirement!!!

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Three dancing bananas for you
 
Ok Dis Vet's I have all of our ADR's booked since our 180 day mark except Be our guest for my sister. My niece has her heart set at eating there, this is their first disney trip. I Been checking the disney site about 3xs a day to see if anything is open.

Do you guys think I should be calling instead of relieving on this crazy site. In theory it would be great but it's been wrong so many times. I told her from the beginning her chances of getting in are about 10% because its sooooo popular but we can keep trying.

Soooooo, do you think I should call daily or take the site by its word lol? :surfweb:
 
Ok Dis Vet's I have all of our ADR's booked since our 180 day mark except Be our guest for my sister. My niece has her heart set at eating there, this is their first disney trip. I Been checking the disney site about 3xs a day to see if anything is open.

Do you guys think I should be calling instead of relieving on this crazy site. In theory it would be great but it's been wrong so many times. I told her from the beginning her chances of getting in are about 10% because its sooooo popular but we can keep trying.

Soooooo, do you think I should call daily or take the site by its word lol? :surfweb:

I asked the same thing on a different thread and a CM in the ADR department suggested to do both!!!

So now............i'm checking online and calling at least twice :)
 

Thank you Dee for adding me to your BOG list. So looking forward to returning 'home'.

I also have to say I totally appreciate how you make everyone feel so welcommed no matter if we are returning BC/YC guests or totally new to this list. Thank you for all you do!
 
My MIL happens lives in Florida, about 15 minutes away from WDW.

We are staying at BC at the end of August. On one of the nights we are there, DH and I have plans to go have dinner without the kids at Epcot. My MIL has offered to come and babysit them in the room for us that night.

I considered the Sandcastle club, but I would prefer to let the kids stay in the room so that they can get some much needed sleep. I have used Kids Nite Out before, and would again, but MIL really wants to spend the extra time alone with her grandchildren.

Can you have a visitor come to the resort for this purpose? Will she be able to park at BC just by saying that she is meeting her family who are resort guests?

I believe that she can do this. My sisters were able to drive over to the BC and park while we were staying at the BCV's. Although they were staying at the Caribbean at the time, but I don't think that matters.
 
My MIL happens lives in Florida, about 15 minutes away from WDW.

We are staying at BC at the end of August. On one of the nights we are there, DH and I have plans to go have dinner without the kids at Epcot. My MIL has offered to come and babysit them in the room for us that night.

I considered the Sandcastle club, but I would prefer to let the kids stay in the room so that they can get some much needed sleep. I have used Kids Nite Out before, and would again, but MIL really wants to spend the extra time alone with her grandchildren.

Can you have a visitor come to the resort for this purpose? Will she be able to park at BC just by saying that she is meeting her family who are resort guests?

There isn't an issue with having a visitor at the resort.

They may or may not ask her for your name (who reservation is under) when she checks in at the guard's shack. We've had visitors before with no problem. The only time it might be an issue was on a major holiday (New Year's, 4th July).

Sounds like a great time for the kids, grandma & you! Hope you have a nice night out with DH.
 
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Can anyone tell me about the garden view at Beach club? I will be staying there this August and want to know what to expect. I am a bit nervous but excited. also can anyone suggest where I should ask to have a room? Are there good and bad locations? I will be with my DH and DD 20yrs. Thanks for any help!
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I asked the same thing on a different thread and a CM in the ADR department suggested to do both!!!

So now............i'm checking online and calling at least twice :)

Thanks!!! I considered doing that but then I thought I was going overboard. I am the disney crazy person in our family.
 
Can anyone tell me about the garden view at Beach club? I will be staying there this August and want to know what to expect. I am a bit nervous but excited. also can anyone suggest where I should ask to have a room? Are there good and bad locations? I will be with my DH and DD 20yrs. Thanks for any help!
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Had a garden view a good amount of years ago--will try and hunt down the photo ? It overlooked some bushes and a small/narrow walkway that led to the main path to the International Gateway. So, iow, our room was about as close in terms of walking to Epcot as one could get.
 
Can anyone tell me about the garden view at Beach club? I will be staying there this August and want to know what to expect. I am a bit nervous but excited. also can anyone suggest where I should ask to have a room? Are there good and bad locations? I will be with my DH and DD 20yrs. Thanks for any help!
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I love the garden view that faces the trees and bushes between the BC and Epcot. There is a path that is a shortcut to the walkway closest to the International Gateway. It is quiet and peaceful there, except when the Illuminations is going, then you might be able to see the highest fireworks.

I'm not sure what other areas might be considered garden view. :confused3
 
My MIL happens lives in Florida, about 15 minutes away from WDW.

We are staying at BC at the end of August. On one of the nights we are there, DH and I have plans to go have dinner without the kids at Epcot. My MIL has offered to come and babysit them in the room for us that night.

I considered the Sandcastle club, but I would prefer to let the kids stay in the room so that they can get some much needed sleep. I have used Kids Nite Out before, and would again, but MIL really wants to spend the extra time alone with her grandchildren.

Can you have a visitor come to the resort for this purpose? Will she be able to park at BC just by saying that she is meeting her family who are resort guests?

Absolutely. No problem. Only thing she can't do is go to SAB.
 
Can anyone tell me about the garden view at Beach club? I will be staying there this August and want to know what to expect. I am a bit nervous but excited. also can anyone suggest where I should ask to have a room? Are there good and bad locations? I will be with my DH and DD 20yrs. Thanks for any help!
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A garden view is a room where you see something "green" when you are looking out from the patio or balcony. It might be a garden, a courtyard or woods.
 
Absolutely. No problem. Only thing she can't do is go to SAB.

Great, thank you!

This would be at night after my kids are in p.j.'s so no chance of them wanting her to take them to SAB anyway. Plus, even if they wanted to go, I doubt she would. In the 24 years that I have known her, I don't think I've ever seen her in a bathing suit or even put so much as a toe in water! :)
 
35 days to go before taking our plane to Florida :-)
Can't wait!!!
I'm trying to do some green mickey ears to hold on my bag :-)
Anyone doing this too?

Do you know if Disney send the package by mail to Europe eith the luggage tags, etc?

Thanks a lot
 
Does anyone have info on the 1 Bedroom suites at the BC? I was wondering what the types of view they have and if they have full balconies.
 
Some do and some do not have full balconies. They are on the first, second, third and fourth floors and of course your key gives you access to the fifth floor for the lounge. The views vary but all are nice in my opinion.
 
rea59 said:
Does anyone have info on the 1 Bedroom suites at the BC? I was wondering what the types of view they have and if they have full balconies.

I had a friend who stayed in one in December. She was on the second floor by the secret entrance. Her room faced towards Epcot and she could see the high fireworks from there. She had a Juliet balcony (standing room only/no chairs).

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