bonnielynn
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Has anyone noticed that a Bonnet Creek or Bonett Creek is being built on Disney property.. you would pass it on the way to Downtown Disney?
SonicLogic said:It is indeed Fairfield and it is not located on Disney property. That section of land was a private inholding that sold out to Fairfield a few years ago. Disney originally attempted to block access to the property by refusing to grant Fairfield the right to connect a road to Buena Vista Drive. Fairfield went to court. Guess who won?
P.S. The resorts are much nicer than anything Disney has to offer.
Of course, this is a matter of personal opinion.SonicLogic said:P.S. The resorts are much nicer than anything Disney has to offer.
spiceycat said:Fairfields sales people are know to stretch the truth a bit.......
this is not on Disney property and has none of the Disney benefits.
their transportation is not Disney and like most of the off sites in the area - it only provides transportation 3 or 4 times in the morning and in the evening.
that say - I did heard that their transportation was FREE.
this is really big for a timeshares.
Disney is the only one I knew of with free transportation to the parks.
Don't tease us like that, tell us the dirt!spiceycat said:Fairfields sales people are know to stretch the truth a bit........
I didn't say it was on Disney property. It's privately owned property, right in the middle of the WDW empire. What are the Disney benefits?spiceycat said:this is not on Disney property and has none of the Disney benefits..
I have never found that to be a problem while I have watched as DVC members stand up on their bus!spiceycat said:their transportation is not Disney and like most of the off sites in the area - it only provides transportation 3 or 4 times in the morning and in the evening..
Indeed it is a matter of opinion. My opinion is that I want a bigger and better room for less cost.Maistre Gracey said:Of course, this is a matter of personal opinion.
We much prefer the themed Disney Resorts, as opposed to the generic Fairfield Resort.![]()
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Not to harp, but again a "better room" is a matter of opinion.SonicLogic said:Indeed it is a matter of opinion. My opinion is that I want a bigger and better room for less cost.
No, I don't own any timeshare. I agree with you about the sales pitch lies, however, the Marriott and DVC are guilty on that count too. I've looked at all the timeshares in the WDW area (including Orange Lake) and I have found them to be very expensive. IMO, there is no need for me to buy any timeshare. It's much less expensive to pick up distressed points. For example, we've stayed at both Bonnet Creek and Saratoga Springs Resort during the past year.spiceycat said:SonicLogic - you sound like you own Fairfield. If so you are definitely aware of the half truths that Fairfield salespeople tell all the time.
If it was just one case of it - then not a problem.
I have been to two Fairfield sales pitch and because I already own a timeshare I knew I was being lied too.
One time they even SAY that Fairfield will shortly own everything that RCI has - by putting the others out of competition.....his words not mind!!!
some of the Fairfield property is beautiful - but it suffers from the same problem that Westgate has - a sales force that does not understand the new rules for timeshares. Another words QUIT lying.
Marriott nor DVC lies to its customer - it is time Fairfield and Westgate realized that their sales force put off more people than it could ever attract.
any place that continuous to lies to it customer - well I can't trust an organization that is built on lies - can you?
spiceycat said:OKW - I can stay there in off season (Jan, Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec) for 8 points a night - my maintence fees are $3 a point (I don't count the taxes - I write them off) .... if you can beat $24 a night at any place that is rated 3 stars...