Ridiclious Mary
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2003
- Messages
- 15
We just returned from a week (June 6-13) at BCV. We had a great time, and our 2 BR Villa was in great condition. I arrived very early (around 8:00 a.m.) to try and get a lockout instead of a dedicated 2BR, but none was available. I was preassigned a woodlands view, but I was able to change that to a pool view on the first floor. We were a bit concerned about the first floor, since we had always enjoyed the balcony. But it worked out great - we were just steps out our patio door to the Villa pool. We would probably request this location again. The only thing we had a small problem with was the telephone. On three occasions, the person on the other end could not hear us, but we could hear them fine. Other times, the phone worked fine. I reported this to engineering upon our departure.
The pools were noticeably more crowded at the end of the week compared to the beginning. I suppose more and more schools are letting out on the east coast, as compared to the midwest.
The parks were fairly crowded, but it was nice to take advantage of the later closing times. They were still crowded, but not near as hot.
One suggestion I would make would be for everyone to have dinner at the California Grill. It was expensive, but very, very good. Probably one of the best meals I've ever had at a restaurant. We were able to watch the "Wishes" show from the top of the Contemporary Hotel - they pipe the soundtrack in and turn the lights down a bit.
Again, we had a wonderful experience at Beach Club Villas. At the first part of our vacation, we stayed at Marriott Grande Vista on a Sea World Package. The villa was noticeably larger, but did not seem to be quite as well maintained as the Beach Club Villas. The pool temperature was much cooler than at BCV. We also missed the "Disney" feel to the place. We did take the timeshare tour, and received $200 in Marriott Money to apply against our room charges. The salesman indicated that we could "at any time" trade our Marriott week for the Beach Club week - with no problem at all. He also overstated how easy it was to trade the Marriott week for a week in Hawaii. Oh well - I didn't believe him from the start, and I told him I was just there for the $200, which he found unbelievable!
Just one person's experience!

The pools were noticeably more crowded at the end of the week compared to the beginning. I suppose more and more schools are letting out on the east coast, as compared to the midwest.
The parks were fairly crowded, but it was nice to take advantage of the later closing times. They were still crowded, but not near as hot.
One suggestion I would make would be for everyone to have dinner at the California Grill. It was expensive, but very, very good. Probably one of the best meals I've ever had at a restaurant. We were able to watch the "Wishes" show from the top of the Contemporary Hotel - they pipe the soundtrack in and turn the lights down a bit.
Again, we had a wonderful experience at Beach Club Villas. At the first part of our vacation, we stayed at Marriott Grande Vista on a Sea World Package. The villa was noticeably larger, but did not seem to be quite as well maintained as the Beach Club Villas. The pool temperature was much cooler than at BCV. We also missed the "Disney" feel to the place. We did take the timeshare tour, and received $200 in Marriott Money to apply against our room charges. The salesman indicated that we could "at any time" trade our Marriott week for the Beach Club week - with no problem at all. He also overstated how easy it was to trade the Marriott week for a week in Hawaii. Oh well - I didn't believe him from the start, and I told him I was just there for the $200, which he found unbelievable!
Just one person's experience!


