The we loooooove Bonnet Creek thread Part 3

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I'm trying to piece together a last minute trip to WBC. VS and other commercial brokers are showing no availability for a few of the nights that I need. There are sellers on ebay that have a few days here and a few days there but I'm not finding anyone that holds current reservations for my whole stay.

Could I purchase the days that I need from two separate sellers and then have WBC combine the reservations? I would rather not have to pack everything up, check out and then check back into another condo if at all possible.

Any guidance from all the experts out there would be fabulous. :)

Update: I was able to get the *exact* dates I desired from Ken Price at Vacation Upgrades. :cool1: He really worked some magic with the dates he had already booked and it worked perfectly at a FANTASTIC price.

I'm ready to yell out a big hip, hip HOORAY for Ken today!! :banana:
 
am12pm said:
I'm trying to piece together a last minute trip to WBC. VS and other commercial brokers are showing no availability for a few of the nights that I need. There are sellers on ebay that have a few days here and a few days there but I'm not finding anyone that holds current reservations for my whole stay.

Could I purchase the days that I need from two separate sellers and then have WBC combine the reservations? I would rather not have to pack everything up, check out and then check back into another condo if at all possible.

Any guidance from all the experts out there would be fabulous. :)

What are the the dates you still need and the entire set of dates at WBC you are wanting to do?
 
Make sure it doesn't require attendance at a sales presentation!

I wasn't the one who got the email about them but I don't think they do considering we have to buy them before we get there and we pick them up at Disney will call and not the hotel. I'm not the one who owns the timeshare, it's my grandma and sometimes she doesn't mind going to the presentation because of the stuff she can swindle out of them lol. Last time we were there, she got us 4 day park hoppers for half price
 
What are the the dates you still need and the entire set of dates at WBC you are wanting to do?

Thanks Jess! I think we were probably typing right at the same time. ;)

As you probably saw, I got my end of Oct./beginning of Nov. dates all worked out with Ken Price.
 

am12pm said:
Thanks Jess! I think we were probably typing right at the same time. ;)

As you probably saw, I got my end of Oct./beginning of Nov. dates all worked out with Ken Price.

Hehe, too funny!!! Glad it worked out for you!! Have a great trip :)
 
Does BC have bed rails? I always get bed rails when we stay on property to put on the bed DD4 uses. If they do, is there a charge?
Also, I saw on an older thread mention of a rollaway bed. Do they have these at BC and is there a charge for them? DD13 is horrible to sleep with and the sofa beds are not comfy most of the time. Thought maybe a rollaway would be better.
 
We arrived at WBC yesterday and are very happy with our 4 BR presidential in tower 1. The resort is clean, the staff very pleasant, and we love the space/location. It is perfect for our family of 5 adults and 3 kids. Everyone has their own bathroom and it doesn't feel as crowded as our last trip at AKL in a 2 bedroom villa.

The gate security agent couldn't find our name, but when I showed her our confirmation she said "Oh, that's why" and sent us to 6 to check in. At 3 pm nobody was there and it took about 5 minutes to check in. Sent us to the parking pass desk and the worker told us we'd have to go to the main building since we weren't in that tower. Okay, whatever. Still haven't done that since the parking pass seems pretty optional...the gate uses keys.

We needed two pack n plays and two high chairs. Called right when we got to the room at 3 pm and they hadn't arrived at 6. Called again and were told the person had not put the request in. 15 minutes later a person showed up with 2 high chairs and 1 pack n play, even though my husband repeated our needs twice. Called again since we were quickly approaching our twins bedtime and finally got the last PNP around 7 pm. Just be persistent is my advice. We should have called earlier, but went grocery shopping and assumed they would be there when we got back.

The kitchen is huge...too huge! We had three people cooking this morning and weren't tripping over each other. Things we would want to have next time: a small omelet pan, some medium resealable containers, scouring pads, and extra towels. There were 2 scrub sponges but they just aren't strong enough for baked on food. 2 kitchen towels and 1 washcloth were here, which isn't enough for us. There are 4 pots but only 2 pans...one nice stainless and one cheap nonstick, both rather large.

We had an issue with the AC last night, but realized this morning some of the bedroom vents weren't open (duh). The AC was off and the room very hot when we arrived...off season so I'm guessing it wasn't used last week. It cooled off after about 2 hours and seems to be keeping up just fine now that the vents are open.

My other minor annoyance are the king suite bathrooms...no towel racks! There is one on the wall over the whirlpool tub, but you'd have to climb in the tub to reach it. There are two hooks on the back of the toilet room door which are fine for bath towels. No place for a hand towel, and not much counter space. Next time I'll bring a command hook or two for the nice empty spot were a ring should be. :)

For those with young kids...bring a baby monitor! We are so glad we did because we can't hear our babies cry from the adjacent king suite. Never thought we'd have that problem in a hotel! This tower must be well constructed.

Our room is across from the model, which is good and bad. Good-we can walk right over to see fireworks. There were about 20 people last night, not too crowded. Bad-we can hear talking/noise this morning from agents and tours. It isn't bad, but it isn't totally quiet. You can't hear it in the bedrooms really, just the living room. We didn't hear anything yesterday afternoon, and we'll be gone most mornings anyways, so its minor.

If I had a choice I wouldn't choose this room again, but I do like Tower 1. There is a playground right outside and the main bldg/pool/lazy river/splash area is a short walk. With only 7 floors, the elevator is a shorter ride. We didn't have to wait for them yesterday...probably a combination of the smaller size and lower occupancy season.
 
We arrived at WBC yesterday and are very happy with our 4 BR presidential in tower 1. The resort is clean, the staff very pleasant, and we love the space/location. It is perfect for our family of 5 adults and 3 kids. Everyone has their own bathroom and it doesn't feel as crowded as our last trip at AKL in a 2 bedroom villa.

The gate security agent couldn't find our name, but when I showed her our confirmation she said "Oh, that's why" and sent us to 6 to check in. At 3 pm nobody was there and it took about 5 minutes to check in. Sent us to the parking pass desk and the worker told us we'd have to go to the main building since we weren't in that tower. Okay, whatever. Still haven't done that since the parking pass seems pretty optional...the gate uses keys.

We needed two pack n plays and two high chairs. Called right when we got to the room at 3 pm and they hadn't arrived at 6. Called again and were told the person had not put the request in. 15 minutes later a person showed up with 2 high chairs and 1 pack n play, even though my husband repeated our needs twice. Called again since we were quickly approaching our twins bedtime and finally got the last PNP around 7 pm. Just be persistent is my advice. We should have called earlier, but went grocery shopping and assumed they would be there when we got back.

The kitchen is huge...too huge! We had three people cooking this morning and weren't tripping over each other. Things we would want to have next time: a small omelet pan, some medium resealable containers, scouring pads, and extra towels. There were 2 scrub sponges but they just aren't strong enough for baked on food. 2 kitchen towels and 1 washcloth were here, which isn't enough for us. There are 4 pots but only 2 pans...one nice stainless and one cheap nonstick, both rather large.

We had an issue with the AC last night, but realized this morning some of the bedroom vents weren't open (duh). The AC was off and the room very hot when we arrived...off season so I'm guessing it wasn't used last week. It cooled off after about 2 hours and seems to be keeping up just fine now that the vents are open.

My other minor annoyance are the king suite bathrooms...no towel racks! There is one on the wall over the whirlpool tub, but you'd have to climb in the tub to reach it. There are two hooks on the back of the toilet room door which are fine for bath towels. No place for a hand towel, and not much counter space. Next time I'll bring a command hook or two for the nice empty spot were a ring should be. :)

For those with young kids...bring a baby monitor! We are so glad we did because we can't hear our babies cry from the adjacent king suite. Never thought we'd have that problem in a hotel! This tower must be well constructed.

Our room is across from the model, which is good and bad. Good-we can walk right over to see fireworks. There were about 20 people last night, not too crowded. Bad-we can hear talking/noise this morning from agents and tours. It isn't bad, but it isn't totally quiet. You can't hear it in the bedrooms really, just the living room. We didn't hear anything yesterday afternoon, and we'll be gone most mornings anyways, so its minor.

If I had a choice I wouldn't choose this room again, but I do like Tower 1. There is a playground right outside and the main bldg/pool/lazy river/splash area is a short walk. With only 7 floors, the elevator is a shorter ride. We didn't have to wait for them yesterday...probably a combination of the smaller size and lower occupancy season.

Thank you so much for your on the scene reporting Aggie!

So this question is for everyone out there...is the parking pass not really necessary? If you totally avoid the dreaded parking pass desk, what will be the result? :ssst:
 
Thank you so much for your on the scene reporting Aggie!

So this question is for everyone out there...is the parking pass not really necessary? If you totally avoid the dreaded parking pass desk, what will be the result? :ssst:

Apparently nothing. There is a previous post about this.
And I stayed at the Grand at Bonnet Creek, had no parking pass for Bonnet Creek. Parked at Bonnet Creek for 3 days, and had no problem.
 
Does anyone know if the doors are metal that magnets would stick to?

Thanks!
 
Apparently nothing. There is a previous post about this.
And I stayed at the Grand at Bonnet Creek, had no parking pass for Bonnet Creek. Parked at Bonnet Creek for 3 days, and had no problem.

Wow! That makes it all the more ridiculous that they send you over to the timeshare sales desk to pick something up that you don't even need!:laughing:
 
mebbradley said:
Does anyone know if the doors are metal that magnets would stick to?

Thanks!

I could have sworn our door in tower 1 was wood, but on closer inspection it is faux painted. I just took a fridge menu for pizza, which is on the flat printed magnet sheet material, and it stuck to the inside of our door no problem.
 
I could have sworn our door in tower 1 was wood, but on closer inspection it is faux painted. I just took a fridge menu for pizza, which is on the flat printed magnet sheet material, and it stuck to the inside of our door no problem.

Most likely, fire safety code would not permit wooden doors!
 
carlbarry said:
Most likely, fire safety code would not permit wooden doors!

Maybe so. I'm sitting here looking at both an interior door (wood) and exterior door (faux painted metal) and I can't tell the difference. They had an awesome painter!
 
Wow! That makes it all the more ridiculous that they send you over to the timeshare sales desk to pick something up that you don't even need!:laughing:

If parking is particularly tight, they can and will check for parking passes. They will also tow if need be. I've never seen it at BC, but I've never been there when parking was at a premium. I have seen it at other resorts.

I too do not like the way they distribute the passes, but I always get one, because I have seen them enforcing the rule at other resorts.
 
I could have sworn our door in tower 1 was wood, but on closer inspection it is faux painted. I just took a fridge menu for pizza, which is on the flat printed magnet sheet material, and it stuck to the inside of our door no problem.
Great!!! We're going to make signs for each family now! :)

If parking is particularly tight, they can and will check for parking passes. They will also tow if need be. I've never seen it at BC, but I've never been there when parking was at a premium. I have seen it at other resorts.

I too do not like the way they distribute the passes, but I always get one, because I have seen them enforcing the rule at other resorts.

I've seen them tow cars at premium times when I've had to search for parking.
 
I've never had a problem getting a pass since I'm not 25!!! :lmao They give me my pass realllyy fast! :)
 
Hey all!

I have an ADR for 9:15 in AK with Tusker House and I wasn't sure 1) how early the buses start running, 2) where they drop us off at and 3) what would be the best suggested way to get to AK at around 8:30-8:40? We have a car but we really do not want to pay to park with all the free transportation.

:drive:
 
Hey all!

I have an ADR for 9:15 in AK with Tusker House and I wasn't sure 1) how early the buses start running, 2) where they drop us off at and 3) what would be the best suggested way to get to AK at around 8:30-8:40? We have a car but we really do not want to pay to park with all the free transportation.

:drive:

The time the buses start running change weekly. What you could do is take MK's or the first bus to leave around 8-ish and then switch to AK's at the TTC/Whatever park.
 
Are there any public showers at BC? Wondering if we have to check out and spend the day at the pool if we can shower before heading to the airport for a late flight.
 
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