I have a trip planned for July 9th through July 23rd at BC in a 2-bedroom. I've read almost all the BC threads on this site and it seems that people really like BC. This will be my first time there, but the only problem I have is that no one in my family drives.
This trip will be 4 adult non-drivers and 2 kids. We will have to rely on the shuttles which BC now charges $5.00 per person round-trip and cabs. We will have to take a cab to a supermarket to stock up on food for at least a week. We will be eating most of our meals in except for park days.
The prices at Garden Grocer seem a little too high. I rather wait until I get to BC and then take a cab to the nearest Winn Dixie or
Walmart Super Center.
Is there a cab company in the area that would be a little cheaper than other cab companies or are they pretty much the same? Are they metered cabs or do they charge a set amount for a certain destination?
I'm from New York and there are cab companies that charge a set amount to certain places whether there is a lot of traffic or not.
Thanks for any info.
I believe all the cabs that operate in the area are metered.....or at the very least, are SUPPOSED to be metered. I'd be suspect of anybody who told you a flat fee....
At least, when it comes to the regular cabs. Towncars would be a different story. I'd even suggest maybe looking into some of the various towncar services available to get you from the airport to the resort. You can find all sorts of information on them in the transportation forums, and there are even a few which will include a grocery stop on the way from the Airport to your resort in their quote. It might also save you some $$$ versus making a grocery run later.
I'm wondering what rooms are in the main building ie: 1br, 2br etc.? Our last visit there we spent a fair bit of time in the main pool and decided that we liked it better than the ones at building 5 and 6. We were staying in 5 and while it was very nice to just step out the door and into the pool it was a little crowded and not much sun. We thought that the perfect location for us to stay would be in the main building.
I honestly don't know, besides knowing there are 1 or 2 4bdrm Presidential units in that building. I believe there is a good chance for also being a small number of 1bdrm, 2bdrm, and possibly even a 3bdrm deluxe units in the building as well.
The big thing to remember however is that I believe guest units are only in 2 floors of the main building, and so therefor you don't have many units at all in that building. I'd be willing to guess AT MOST there MIGHT be a max of a couple dozen units total across several different room types. That also means your odds of having a room available in the main building is extremely small.
that being said.... there's never any harm in asking when you check in. The worst that could happen is they say no.
I will be at BC from 7/9 to 7/23. Last year I was at Wyndham Governor's Green and we were on the ground floor. Instead of a balcony, we had a patio which was all open and on a lawn.
My 2-year old nephew loved it because he had room to run around on the lawn. He went out there every day to feed the geese.
Are the ground floor rooms at BC the same way. You have a patio which is wide open or is it closed off in some way? We usually enjoy staying on the ground floor except if it is in the parking lot.
I've read on this site that BC doesn't take room requests any more unless it is a VIP owner. Do people request ground floor rooms often at BC?
Thanks for any info.
I believe there is a small concrete pad for the patios on the ground floor about the same size as the balconies on other floors. HOWEVER... because of the landscaping and the way the resort is laid out, there won't be much of a chance to easily run out and play.
Most buildings have various bushes or other landscaping features which would make it slightly more difficult to use the patio door as a primary entry/exit point for your tower.
the pools are now completely enclosed by fences which prevent direct access from pool-facing rooms to the pool areas. (It used to be that some pool facing rooms in like Tower 5 could walk straight from their room...thru the bushes, to the pool.... however as they've enacted and started enforcing the pool closing time over the years, that is no longer the case).
Even still... There isn't even really any "lawn" on property that would make for a good play area. the buildings are located pretty close to the walkway and water of the lake, and the parking lot comes right up to the buildings on the other side. There are a few grassy areas around the lake walkway, but I'm thinking you probably wouldn't want to let a 2yrold have free unsurpervised play due to the risk of them falling into the lake.