momtolittlered
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Any information or opinions on this resort would be helpful.
We got home tonight from a week in Orlando. We spent the first 4 nights at Coco Key.... Any questions ?????? Fire away.

Thanks for the quick review. We are headed there for 4 nites (4/17 through 4/21). I have a few questions:
1. Does the waterpark really close at 7:00 p.m.?
2. What is the best room location?
3. DId you use the shuttle provided?
4. Do any of the rooms have baclonies?
We plan to take our 2 DD to CoCo Key with a day pass 1st week of April. Any information you can share on the water park is great (water temps, crowds, attractions, etc). Our DD7 is ASD so it is good to hear the lifeguards are very attentive.![]()

Just wanted to say thank you SO much to dancin Disney style for your detailed answers. We'll be there in May, and this is our first trip to Orlando where we're not staying on Disney property -- and I'm very nervous! I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
And thanks to momtolittlered for starting this thread, too!
June
I'm not really sure that it's worth going if you are not staying in the hotel. The majority of the waterpark is geared towards kids over 42".

Thanks for the info! For us this was a budget-based decision as much as anything. It looked like a neat little waterpark and it just wasnt in the numbers for us to do the big parks.![]()
I know that you can only buy the day passes online. I don't remember the price...I think either $10 or $15 per day. At $10 per day it would be just alright....any more than that and IMO you would be wasting your money. It certainly is not a full day type of thing.
Here's a thought for you....
You can get fantastic rates for the Hilton Bonnet Creek from lastminutetravel.com The rate is often $80. The HBC has a great pool area that includes a waterslide, lazy river, activities poolside and they play music all day. I would book a few nights there to get the use of the pool. For me it would be a better way of spending my dollars...you get accommodation and all the facilities. It's a 4.5 star resort and well worth any price.

That is a good rate! However, we are going down this Friday (Apr 1st) and already have arrangements. We have a friend who has a condo we are using. The day passes we bought were $15/day. Our kids only spend a few hours at water stuff so that was the cheapest 'out' for us. Bonnet Creek does come highly recommended though - we'll definitely have to consider it when the economy turns around. Thanks again!![]()