Checking in at Bonnet Creek on a Tuesday in July?

disneycrazy01

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We will be checking in at Bonnet Creek on Tuesday 7/9. This will be our first time at BC so I really don't know what to expect from the time we arrive until the time we get into our room.

Since we will be checking in on a Tuesday, will there be a long check-in line? I know that this is a timeshare and they will give a hard sell and try to get me to go on a timeshare presentation. I don't plan on going on one so I will check off the lowest income level.

What are they offering people as an incentive to go on a presentation? Are they giving a great discount on Disney tickets - then I might consider it, but I have no intention of buying when I can buy a timeshare on ebay.

I am also considering placing an order through Garden Grocer and would like to get an idea of what time I should tell Garden Grocer that we would be arriving at BC.

We will be arriving at MCO at 12:18pm as long as there are no delays. Since no one in my family drives renting a car is out of the question. We plan on using Mears and I've read on the transportation boards that it can take up to 90 minutes for Mears to get to a Disney resort. We will have luggage to pick up.

Would 2:30pm be a good guess as our arrival time or do you think it will be later?

I would also like to know if there is a good chance that BC will merge split reservations? Since I wanted a stay at BC for 2 weeks from 7/9 to 7/23 (Tuesday to Tuesday), the reservations were split into 4 reservations. I'm hoping that we will only have to switch rooms after a week. My reservations are as follows: 7/9 to 7/12, 7/12 to 7/16, 7/16 to 7/19 and 7/19 to 7/23.

Has anyone that has stayed at BC for 2 weeks with split reservations have to change rooms more than once? Does BC merge reservations so you can stay in the same room for a week?

Any info will help. Thank you.
 
We will be checking in at Bonnet Creek on Tuesday 7/9. This will be our first time at BC so I really don't know what to expect from the time we arrive until the time we get into our room.

Since we will be checking in on a Tuesday, will there be a long check-in line? I know that this is a timeshare and they will give a hard sell and try to get me to go on a timeshare presentation. I don't plan on going on one so I will check off the lowest income level.

What are they offering people as an incentive to go on a presentation? Are they giving a great discount on Disney tickets - then I might consider it, but I have no intention of buying when I can buy a timeshare on ebay.

I am also considering placing an order through Garden Grocer and would like to get an idea of what time I should tell Garden Grocer that we would be arriving at BC.

We will be arriving at MCO at 12:18pm as long as there are no delays. Since no one in my family drives renting a car is out of the question. We plan on using Mears and I've read on the transportation boards that it can take up to 90 minutes for Mears to get to a Disney resort. We will have luggage to pick up.

Would 2:30pm be a good guess as our arrival time or do you think it will be later?

I would also like to know if there is a good chance that BC will merge split reservations? Since I wanted a stay at BC for 2 weeks from 7/9 to 7/23 (Tuesday to Tuesday), the reservations were split into 4 reservations. I'm hoping that we will only have to switch rooms after a week. My reservations are as follows: 7/9 to 7/12, 7/12 to 7/16, 7/16 to 7/19 and 7/19 to 7/23.

Has anyone that has stayed at BC for 2 weeks with split reservations have to change rooms more than once? Does BC merge reservations so you can stay in the same room for a week?

Any info will help. Thank you.

I can only answer one of your questions. We stayed at BC about a month ago. When we went to get our parking pass the lady asked if we had park tickets. We told her yes we had annual passes. She said since we already had tickets we could get a $100 Visa. So I assume you get probably a one day ticket to WDW. We didn't go, we're not interested and I didn't want to fool with the presentation for $100. From everything I've read on these boards those presentations drag out and they really give you the hard sell.
 
Thanks for the info on the timeshare. Wasting 3 hours or more of my time listening to them push their timeshares isn't worth the time for $100 off a theme park ticket.
 


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