basketlacey
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Basketlacey here is my two cents. If having a daybed is important I would book a stay at someplace where it is guaranteed. BC has too may ifs.. You are suppose to be given a room with a daybed "if" you are a family of 5
You may or may not get a balcony.
As far as SAB and the water parks when we stayed at YC we went to TL and only used the quiet pool as SAB was too loud(noisy) and too busy to make it enjoyable
Basketlacy: If I were a paying family of five, and I checked-in at BC and was given a 2-queen room, I would camp out in the lobby until they FOUND me a daybed or a roll-away. They really are obligated to give you enough beds for every paying member of your family. ...As for SAB vs waterpark, I'm sure kiddies would love a waterpark no matter how cool their home resort pool may be.We old fuddie duddies are perfectly happy with SAB and lots of kids seem to like the activities and amenities at SAB from what we see there.
Holy cow! I am seriously stressed out now. I mean they really wouldn't give me enough places for the fam to sleep? My first RC (in my head because I didn't book) was from CR because I wanted to be in an EPCOT resort for F&W. GF I think is just too much $$$. Ugh decisions decisions. - scrap it all and do DL ?
Good morning RCers!
Well all your prayers and positive thoughts worked. The doctor was able to get all the cancer off of DH's ear on the second try! So now back to his checkups unless he notices something else. His doctor has been really great just telling us to call anytime if we notice anything. This time they got him in on the day he called and then had the surgery scheduled within a week. So his next scheduled face and head treatment is in Oct when he gets back from WDW. Thanks again everyone.
Great news on dh!
My BFF is driving me a little batty by saying can't we save money why so expensive? Do we need taxis, tips, etc....???? I am the one paying the majority of this trip! When it comes to holidays I hate to scrimp and be a Scrooge......so yes, I have a little higher spending money budget, but that's just because I'd rather be safe than sorry!besides who wants to say NO on holiday???! I can see a little dilemma on our trip, cause my BFF does not believe in tipping at all.....I can't see walking out of a TS restaurant and not tipping, especially Cali Grill!!
so I guess I'm the one who'll be handling that side of things! She doesn't get why I feel obligated......but I do, even moreso at Disney because they treat us so well! She's a WONDERFUL gal, and a great friend, but just has this steadfast conviction against tipping....I don't hold it against her, as everyone's views on that are different and each is entitled to their own, I am not one to judge at all.....I'll just discreetly be sure to leave something for our poor
~ Marie
Good luck with the tipping issue. That can be embarrassing. I have a friend I usually have to sneak behind and leave more. I would never bring it up but we are regulars at the restaurant and I don't want to stiff them!
I love onsite. We have done offsite twice and had a blast (it's Disney after all) but I love not messing with a car! What if you did BCV and they did BC. would that work or too far apart?Hi everyone. I am not a Resort Changer as I have not booked my resort yet. I am a resort undecider... that's where I need help.
Here is the plan. Going to Disney 2013 end of May, Early June for 9-10 nights. Have been every other year for past 12 years or so. 1st years kids were little and I didn't know much and we stayed at all the Values. Then I found the Dis and found out about renting DVC Points. Last 3 trips were at AKV and BWV. All were great.
This time it will be my family - Me, DH, DS14, DD12 and going with Sister-in-law and her 2 kids DS11 and DD8. They have never been. Looking to keep costs reasonable but still do things right.
I really wanted to stay at the Beach Club Villas this time but they are too pricey. It would be about $1800 for 10 night if renting points. So, even though this is my dream place am ruling this out as it is too much for Sis in law. (She is newly divorced but has a good job).
So, reading the threads about Bonnet Creek and how that looks really nice and we could get a 2 Bedroom Room for about $1400 (so $700 each). That is a great deal. And my sis-in-law is leaning towards this. She is not a Disney Fanatic like me so any place to stay is fine for them. Kids don't know any different either.
But, I do know the difference and am having a hard time not staying on Disney Property. I don't mind the busses. I like not having to think about transportation. I like taking advantage of the EMH especially since we will be there in hot weather (we have only gone in March in the past) and may need to take breaks (have not done that before) and then go back to the parks in the evening. I like having my key and tickets on one card and being able to just charge everything to the room and pay that. Also, like the Mara and the refillable Mugs (Ok - So, I'm a fountain pop-aholic). So, those are the reasons I love staying on property. (Would have loved walking/boating to Epcot and DHS but that is not to be...)
So, if I can rent points from the same lady I have in the past I can get a AKV Value Studio for 10 nights for about $1000. To me it seems like a no brainer to stay here again instead of off site. I know the room is smaller but then each family would have their own room. I'm not really up for cooking on vaction so the kitchenette in the villas would be fine for breakfast.
Would like to hear any other perspectives before I try to convice sis-in-law this would be best. (She lives in Georgia and is driving. We are in MN so are flying but then would have to rent a car if staying offsite...well, we wouldn't have to but it would be easier).
Help!!!
My 13 yo princessI think someone posted on the AoA thread that one of the extra beds wasn't very comfortable and the "bedspread" on the queen was as stiff as a board and awful.
ITA with Sheila on BC - go for the guarantee - no worries then.

So, I have a funny story....I obviously drive DH crazy with all of my planning, and spreadsheets, etc...
Well, jump to last night, when the girls were upstairs watching their nightly movie (which really usually means running around the room like crazy woman and jumping off the bed, causing us to have to go upstairs repeatedly to tell them to be quiet...)
Anyway, last night they were super quiet. DH and I definitely thought they were up to something. DD8 came downstairs at one point and asked what park we were going to first when we arrive.... answer: MK...always MK
Later, when we were tucking them into bed...DD8 produced an "itinerary" of what they'd like to do, ride by ride...(Great Goofini has unseated Dumbo as the obligatory first ride BTW)....treats they want to eat, etc... I was soooooo impressed with my babies!!! My DH was horrified!!!![]()
my girls (7 and 13) set up a WDW travel agency! They love to plan fake trips. The bad thing is, they plan BIG

