A little more figured out...
Well, it didn't take us long to make up our minds to forget about the split stay and do the full 10 days at one resort. So that's a sure thing!
Now, just to make things even more complicated, we're wondering which resort to pick.
Originally I said Boardwalk. Why? Well, I knew I wanted to stay in the Epcot area, loved the Boardwalk area too, and didn't know too much about the Beach Club or Yacht Club.
Now I've done more research and decided that I wanted to stay at YC the most.
Problem is, YC is full for our dates. Has been for months. WOW that place must book really fast!
Even though we own DVC, YC is our favorite hands down. It books crazy fast esp if there is a conference there but keep your eyes open as you just never know! If it ever has DVC I am in trouble as we will have to add on.
Ok then, BC has a lot of the same amenities as YC.
BC standard rooms are also sold out.
BC Villas has availability in a studio, and it's a little cheaper than the whole stay at the BW! The studio sounds nice.
Now I'm making a pros/cons list for both BCV and BW. I've never stayed at either so I'm gathering info where I can. (Like Dee's BC/YC FAQ Thread!) I'm not going to include "Proximity to Epcot" or other things that I can access from both.
So far, it's very simple and looks a little like this:
Beach Club Villas
Pros: Stormalong Bay, our preferred restaurants are here.
Cons: Lots of children, not all rooms have full balconies.
Boardwalk
Pros: Shopping/dining options on the Boardwalk itself
Cons: Creepy Clown pool, (Not sure about this, but I heard it's harder to get your refill mug filled here too? Anyone confirm or deny that?)
Can you guys help me out? Which would you pick and why? (And if you already answered this on Facebook -- [yes I'm really dependant on the opinions of others!] -- don't worry about repeting here!)
BC:
Pro: If you are in a villa, the villa pool is lovely! If you are in a villa, all villas have balconies. Studio villa gives you a couple of extra's with a sink, toaster and small microwave, those can be handy depending on how you travel. SAB is pretty stinking cool if you are a pool person.
Cons: If you are in a villa, no view categories and it could be great, or really awful. If you aren't in a villa, chances of a balcony are limited and many of them are juliet balconies so can't sit out there. SAB is a pro and con for me. It can be crazy crowded and hard to find a chair, to me, the business of the place makes it a bit less relaxing and if you have little kids it's stressful as you can seriously lose them there.
The entire vibe of BC is very very different than that of boardwalk. LOTS of little kids. LOTS. Which, for me is ok if I am there with little kids, and it's not like I don't love little kids but....to me would not be the more adult experience I'd like on a couples only trip. As for mugs it's pool (Hurricane Hannah's) or the BC Marketplace. I notice the little kid factor most in the lobby and restaurants at BC, and it honestly can make me want to get out of those places quicker sometimes.
BW.
Pro: Best quiet pool EVER over at the cottage pool. Creepy clown actually isn't creepy up close and the vibe at the main pool is really really great. Mugs refills (I think, we don't really do the mug thing) are at the pool, the bakery and for coffee in the morning at the Belle Vue Lounge. Bakery!!!!!!!!
Con: Long hallways. Variable view categories depending on what you book but you have a lot more (guaranteed) options.
We adore the BW, it is one of our home resorts. The entire vibe of the place just resonates with us. There are plenty of kids too of course but they tend to be a bit older and perhaps a bit quieter?
You can't go wrong with either.