I have to say that our first trip to BCV was AWESOME.
Our Home Resort is OKW and have stayed at all the other DVC Resorts. I love the feeling of OKW. It really has a way of transporting you to another place while still being on Disney property.
Everything about the BCV was excellent. Our check had one bump but the fixed the problem so quickly. While our luggage was being put in the room, we ran around the room to check it out. It had a great view of the pool. Everything was great until I walked into the bedroom. It was an ADA room. No tub.
I have a two year old and an eight month old. This room would just not do. Thankfully there was a manager walking the halls. He made a phone call and we were off to another room. This time we were on the other side with a great view of Epcot and a tub.
Before the bags were unloaded there was a Castmember with new room keys.
Even though most of SAB was in rehab, our 2 year old Loved it. With two little ones, we really didnt do much of the parks. Just relaxed and strolled the parks.
With two strollers and more bags then I want to admit dragging around the parks, the buses and trams were just not the way to go. Usually we drive everywhere. This trip we only used the car once to go to Target.
We even walked into Epcot to take the Monorail to the Magic Kingdom.
We got back to the room early every night and just loved watching Illuminations from our room every night.
The room was 455. It was a little worn, but still in very good shape and had HUGE balcony.
Staying at the BCV makes me want to add on there BAD. I cant believe it took us so long to stay there.
Regards,
Joe & Mary
Our Home Resort is OKW and have stayed at all the other DVC Resorts. I love the feeling of OKW. It really has a way of transporting you to another place while still being on Disney property.
Everything about the BCV was excellent. Our check had one bump but the fixed the problem so quickly. While our luggage was being put in the room, we ran around the room to check it out. It had a great view of the pool. Everything was great until I walked into the bedroom. It was an ADA room. No tub.
I have a two year old and an eight month old. This room would just not do. Thankfully there was a manager walking the halls. He made a phone call and we were off to another room. This time we were on the other side with a great view of Epcot and a tub.
Before the bags were unloaded there was a Castmember with new room keys.
Even though most of SAB was in rehab, our 2 year old Loved it. With two little ones, we really didnt do much of the parks. Just relaxed and strolled the parks.
With two strollers and more bags then I want to admit dragging around the parks, the buses and trams were just not the way to go. Usually we drive everywhere. This trip we only used the car once to go to Target.
We even walked into Epcot to take the Monorail to the Magic Kingdom.
We got back to the room early every night and just loved watching Illuminations from our room every night.
The room was 455. It was a little worn, but still in very good shape and had HUGE balcony.
Staying at the BCV makes me want to add on there BAD. I cant believe it took us so long to stay there.
Regards,
Joe & Mary