The we loooooove Bonnet Creek thread Part 3

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Does anyone have any experience checking in really late there? Our flight doesn't get in until 10:50 and we have to get our bags and our rental car so we'll be in super late.

We have checked in super late before- flight was delayed 3 hours, got to MCO after midnight- car rental line took over an hour, finally got to WBC before 2am. Good news about being there late is the lobby is quiet. Check-in was pretty quick, and desk agent was able to give us the parking pass, instead of visiting the other desk where they want to get you signed up for a tour and sales presentation. Bad news is that the room we were given had the worst view we have ever had- there were no other options for rooms. And the parking lot was full so we had to park pretty far away. You will be fine, and if for some reason your flight is delayed, call WBC and let them know you are still coming. We did this so they knew we would be there at some point, and to not give our room away!

We're from CT too and will be at WBC July 13 - 20. It's our first time staying off property and we're a bit apprehensive about it. The good reviews on this site are keeping me sane and I'm trying to keep my DW off this site so she only hears the good news from me and nothing negative. Not related to WBC but did you buy your park tickets at AAA? I was told that they're cheaper there than at the park plus you can get a AAA parking pass that puts you right behind the handicapped spots. If you've used this parking pass before, can you let me know how it's worked out for you? Thanks.
 
On the pirate slide it's so shallow it's not necessary but we did not see lifeguards anywhere else. A lot of hotels it's swim at your own risk.

There was a lifeguard at the pirate slide telling kids when they could go up when we were there in October.
 
We're from CT too and will be at WBC July 13 - 20. It's our first time staying off property and we're a bit apprehensive about it. The good reviews on this site are keeping me sane and I'm trying to keep my DW off this site so she only hears the good news from me and nothing negative. Not related to WBC but did you buy your park tickets at AAA? I was told that they're cheaper there than at the park plus you can get a AAA parking pass that puts you right behind the handicapped spots. If you've used this parking pass before, can you let me know how it's worked out for you? Thanks.

I will be arriving right after you (7/23-30)! I bought my tickets from Florida Ticket Station and saved about $80 each on 8 day tickets with an AMEX code. Under Cover Tourist is another option. Sign up for their weekly email and they send discount ticket codes. I've heard that if you buy a 5 day ticket and add days after your first use you can save the most.

AAA tickets aren't much of a deal. You don't get the parking pass unless you purchase the whole package with tickets and WDW lodging.
 
Just returned home from my family's first stay at Bonnet Creek! Just popped over to say that we too now LOVE Bonnet Creek! My DH bought ownership points sight-unseen so he was a bit nervous until we arrived, now he's ecstatic and so happy to have joined.
 

Just returned home from my family's first stay at Bonnet Creek! Just popped over to say that we too now LOVE Bonnet Creek! My DH bought ownership points sight-unseen so he was a bit nervous until we arrived, now he's ecstatic and so happy to have joined.

A little friendly advice: rescind while you can, and look on ebay.
For example: there is a 838K buy it now, overpriced at $4,500 with no closing costs. There is a 166K up for bids, top bid is now $1009. Completed auctions show a June 6 sale of 154K for $650, and same day 168K for $99. And if that's not big enough, one million 1 thousand points sold for $3,150 a few days ago.
WHOOPS. I read the post quickly, as I was rushing to see a Paul McCartney concert. Now that I re-read it, I see you probably bought the TS before going to Bonnet Creek, so you probably bought resale.
 
I will be arriving right after you (7/23-30)! I bought my tickets from Florida Ticket Station and saved about $80 each on 8 day tickets with an AMEX code. Under Cover Tourist is another option. Sign up for their weekly email and they send discount ticket codes. I've heard that if you buy a 5 day ticket and add days after your first use you can save the most.

AAA tickets aren't much of a deal. You don't get the parking pass unless you purchase the whole package with tickets and WDW lodging.

What was the Amex code you used? Is it for use by all Amex holders?
 
Hi all, I have just started looking into BC for the first time as we usually stay on site. I emailed Vacation Strategy to get a price quote for a 4 bedroom presidential suite for next April. I was pleasantly surprised with the price and am wondering if this sounds right? They quoted me 8 nights at $1798. Great price for a 4 bedroom during easter week or is there more too it?

Same price we have right now for our stay. Although, Farrell was the only one with availability and at that price. VU said they had no availability but if they did it would be $2700. Farrell was great to work with.
 
I will be arriving right after you (7/23-30)! I bought my tickets from Florida Ticket Station and saved about $80 each on 8 day tickets with an AMEX code. Under Cover Tourist is another option. Sign up for their weekly email and they send discount ticket codes. I've heard that if you buy a 5 day ticket and add days after your first use you can save the most.

AAA tickets aren't much of a deal. You don't get the parking pass unless you purchase the whole package with tickets and WDW lodging.

This is not entirely true. AAA tickets are a few dollars more than Undercover Tourist (UT). Some AAA offices (like my local AAA) only require you to buy a single ticket to get the pass. I buy one ticket a year from AAA for the pass. My other tickets I purchase through UT.
 
This is not entirely true. AAA tickets are a few dollars more than Undercover Tourist (UT). Some AAA offices (like my local AAA) only require you to buy a single ticket to get the pass. I buy one ticket a year from AAA for the pass. My other tickets I purchase through UT.

There must be regional pricing and perk rules then. I met with a trip planner and she told me the parking pass and other perks were only on total packages. The tickets were only about $3-$5 less than at the gate. I decided to plan the trip myself and save alot more $.
 
just curious what the recent timeshare offers were to sit through the presentation. I was hoping to get two 1 day tickets to MK.
 
We're from CT too and will be at WBC July 13 - 20. It's our first time staying off property and we're a bit apprehensive about it. The good reviews on this site are keeping me sane and I'm trying to keep my DW off this site so she only hears the good news from me and nothing negative. Not related to WBC but did you buy your park tickets at AAA? I was told that they're cheaper there than at the park plus you can get a AAA parking pass that puts you right behind the handicapped spots. If you've used this parking pass before, can you let me know how it's worked out for you? Thanks.

I just used AAA Diamond parking pass and it's FABULOUS! After you pay at the parking entrance you will usually follow the blue/yellow line to the handicap parking areas. The attendants will direct you where to park. My mom uses a cane so I'm glad it put her a little closer to the entrance.
 
Hi all, I have just started looking into BC for the first time as we usually stay on site. I emailed Vacation Strategy to get a price quote for a 4 bedroom presidential suite for next April. I was pleasantly surprised with the price and am wondering if this sounds right? They quoted me 8 nights at $1798. Great price for a 4 bedroom during easter week or is there more too it?

sorry to re-post, just wondering if anyone knows if this pricing sounds right before I book it?
 
Just booked Jan 13- 23 through Vacation Strategy. 2 bedroom deluxe for $1196 for 10 nights. I hope that is a decent price. I am so excited :yay:

Is there a post somewhere that says what is provided in the suites and what we should bring / buy? for example, does it have garbage bags, dish towels..etc...
 
Just booked Jan 13- 23 through Vacation Strategy. 2 bedroom deluxe for $1196 for 10 nights. I hope that is a decent price. I am so excited :yay:

Is there a post somewhere that says what is provided in the suites and what we should bring / buy? for example, does it have garbage bags, dish towels..etc...

That's a good price, have a great trip :thumbsup2
 
Just booked Jan 13- 23 through Vacation Strategy. 2 bedroom deluxe for $1196 for 10 nights. I hope that is a decent price. I am so excited :yay:

Is there a post somewhere that says what is provided in the suites and what we should bring / buy? for example, does it have garbage bags, dish towels..etc...

Great price! Our price, $2198 for a two bedroom for 14 nights in April.

The time of year makes a major difference!
 
Just booked Jan 13- 23 through Vacation Strategy. 2 bedroom deluxe for $1196 for 10 nights. I hope that is a decent price. I am so excited :yay:

Is there a post somewhere that says what is provided in the suites and what we should bring / buy? for example, does it have garbage bags, dish towels..etc...
We're doing 14 nights in a 2 bedroom deluxe in December for about $1250 so that sounds right to me! It worked out to about $89 a night, which is unbeatable.

Also I think I read that they give you enough TP and paper towels and stuff for a little bit, that you'll probably need to bring more. We're planning on a grocery stop after we get there.
 
Just go to page one of this blog and you will find detailed information about layout, kitchen utensils, what is provided, etc.
 
Sorry if this has been mentioned, but what type of laundry detergent can you use in their machines? Powder? Liquid? Or should I just bring pods?
 
The washers and dryers are the standard apartment sized stackable ones. Any soap will do- we use the little Tide liquid single
packs, and use only about 1/2. And we bring our own dryer sheets.
 
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