Okay, now we are home I can finish my short review. I will keep it to bullet points so I don't ramble. I will say these are my opinions only. And I have learned that I am an onsite hotel person and not an offsite condo person.
Pros of Bonnet Creek
* It is a very pretty, well taken care of resort.
* The condo we had was in excellent condition, the furnishings and decor was also in the same condition.
* The kitchen was surprisingly well stocked with almost everything you would ever need. Coffee maker, blender, toaster, hand mixer, can opener and bottle opener, etc.. The only thing we couldn't find that we needed was a cookie sheet.
* The pools are beautiful and themed nicely. There are multiple large hot tubs around the pool areas.
* It is a true resort, with activities and entertainment poolside.
* Most of the staff we encountered were friendly.
* It was nice having a washer/dryer in our unit.
* The location of the resort was so close to everything, it didn't really feel offsite (in that respect, anyways).
Cons of our trip (from my personal perspective)
* It lacked the "magical" feeling.
* Not having the flexibility of continuous transportation options. Let me explain further, we were traveling with my parents on this trip who are not AP holders. So they would have to pay $12 to park, so instead we traveled together in our car to avoid the charge. But that also meant we had to travel as a group. And to some extent it was nice not to have to deal with waiting for a bus but traveling to MK was a hassle. My husband likes not having to use our car while there, so for him this was a minus.
* As nice as it was to have a kitchen, we missed the freeing feeling the DP gives us. We call it brainless vacationing. Since all the meals are planned far in advance, we don't have to think about what is for dinner each night. And certainly don't have to cook it and clean up after it. We did eat out 2 nights at Chef Mickey's and Boma's, paying OP for these meals. And we certainly miss not having to think about how much the meals cost. Can you say sticker shock?

* I'm not sure why, but we encountered a lot of really rude guests at Bonnet Creek. There were a few very large groups traveling together that thought they were the only people staying at the resort that left their manners at home. Thankfully, we only really were irritated was at the pool. The two pools we used did not have life guards, so no one to keep the peace. Although, I came close to losing it one afternoon, when one of the large groups saved every chair under the pergola at the main pool. Only for them to go unsused all day. We left around dinner time, so I can't say what happened after that. The other rub was when my father went down at 5:45 Sun. morning to get a cart to take our stuff out, they were all gone. He asked one of custodians about more carts and was told that people hold them in their rooms overnight to use in the morning. Nice. But my favorite rude guest moment was Sat. night we witnessed some one pull parking cones out of the back of their truck to hold there spot in the parking lot.
* The pool we used had a pool bar, which would have been nice if it hadn't closed so early. I can't remember exactly the time, but I think around 7?
I think that is it, overall it was not one of our best vacations. The weather was just okay and the crowds were more than we like, but we expected this traveling over July 4th. I do appreciate not having to wait with the masses for a table every night to eat, which is why decided to go the condo route this trip. But the next time we go we'll go back to onsite.