Help Bonnet Creek or Gaylord Palms??

David 1980

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Family of seven for next June which resort would suite us best and why? I stayed on property the last few times but this go around would like to try something new and hopefully save some money. What do you like about the two final choices I made and why??
Thanks
Dave:confused::confused:
 
Both of these two places offer great pools and quality furnishings and both have strong followings. But they're quite different.

If you want an upscale luxury hotel with exceptionally nice indoor public areas and lots of adult-appeal, then Gaylord Palms is a gorgeous hotel for you. It has daily housekeeping service, room service and several onsite restaurants. I believe they charge a daily parking fee and/or resort fee. Transportation to the parks is very limited and it costs extra too.

If you want a more family-friendly place with lots of organized activities and family-friendly amenities, then Bonnet Creek would suit you better. They have a pool slide, small floating rivers, kiddie play areas, game rooms and computer access, all included with the stay. The rooms are all condo-suite style (1-4 BRs) with full kitchens, stacked washer-dryers and master suite w/jacuzzi tub and separate shower. 2BRs (w/2 full baths) sleep up to 8 with a sleeper sofa in the LR and 2 full beds in the 2nd bedroom. 3BRs (2 baths) add another king bedded room. 4BRs (4 baths) add another master suite and they are truly luxurious with a huge gourmet kitchen, leather sofas, big screen tv and cushioned balcony furniture. No daily housekeeping unless you pay extra for it. Transportation to the Disney parks is on a somewhat limited schedule but it's included.

If you'll be visiting the Disney parks frequently during your stay and/or if you'll have children/teens in your party, I'd choose Bonnet Creek. All adults and/or you want onsite dining and/or you prefer daily housekeeping, Gaylord Palms may be just right. HTH!
 
Having stayed in both, I prefer BC hands down because I feel like there's MUCH more value for the money. Don't get me wrong, I think the Gaylord is great (I love going there for ICE! when I'm there for Christmas), but it's still basically a hotel room with a hefty daily parking fee. With BC, you have an upscale, gated resort with so much more room, and it has very easy access out to 536 for restaurants, shopping, other attractions, etc.

Lisa P. did a great job with her post. It pretty much comes down to what most appeals to an individual. :goodvibes
 


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