We just returned from our first stay at Bonnet Creek. We rented through Vacation Strategy, and stayed for 8 nights. Overall, it was a very good experience, and we'll likely stay there again next time. We had no problems checking in, although it did take them a little while to find our name.
This was our first off-site stay, so I had a lot of the same concerns that have been shared here. Honestly, if I had a limitless budget, I'd probably choose BLT, but WBC has a lot of benefits over Pop and CSR, where we've stayed in the past.
Obviously, the cost is a major factor, but also the pools were so much nicer at WBC. All of us loved both the pirate pool and the lazy river. Zero entry is a really nice feature with little kids. The lake was very pretty as well. We never checked out most of the other features, but for those who do a no-parks day, I think they'd be awesome. Next time, we'd like to build in a resort only day just so that we can enjoy the resort even more.
I loved having a w&d. That made a huge difference for me. I didn't feel like I needed to pack as much, and it was nice to be able to not have to worry about the kids spilling things on themselves or whatever. The extra room to spread out in was another huge perk. Everyone slept much better.
I worried a lot about feeling like a housekeeper instead of being on vacation, but I think I did less actual straightening up b/c we had plenty of room for all of our things. In our Disney rooms, I was constantly trying to organize clothing and things so that we'd have room to move.
We only ate a few meals in our condo, but it was nice to have the option, and to be able to store snacks and things for the kids. The one downside was our fridge. It wasn't cooling properly (it was just barely below room temp). We called, and maintenance came to swap it out (at midnight, long after we'd gone to bed). By that time, our food had spoiled, and we needed to replace all of it, which was a hassle. We called and explained what had happened, and they did reimburse us for the food, but kind of made us feel as though they were doing us a favor, and that we were pulling something over on them, which was ridiculous- we're talking about $35 worth of stuff. That was the one time that I really missed Disney CS. The second fridge was better, but honestly, I still don't think it was as cold as it should be. Our frozen stuff seemed partially thawed, and our milk didn't seem to be as cold as you'd expect. Next time, I'll definitely take a thermometer with me. I don't know if this is a common problem or not, but I surely would not want to come down with food poisoning on vacation!
The room was in pretty good shape. I did notice a few little cosmetic flaws, but nothing major- no ripped furniture or anything like that. The beds were comfy, and the whirpool tub was awesome.
We opted not to get a parking pass and never had a problem there. We did get a message on our phone, but never even listened to it.
We were on the second floor of tower 5, which worked out well for us, although the view was less than pretty. We were able to see a few fireworks, but always caught only the last ones. I would have much preferred a lake view, or at least something higher up, but it wasn't a huge deal.
The only other negative was that someone stole one of our beach balls while we were at the pool, and that could have happened anywhere. Most of the guests were pretty friendly, and I didn't notice too many rowdy kids. Of course, I have two young sons, so I may be a bit biased there.
My husband said he can't imagine staying in a regular Disney room again, and I tend to agree. The pros far outweighed the cons.