Thanks for all the information.
Here is what I am looking right now.
At this time, My wife and I are really thinking about staying at Floridays and the airfare, hotel, and car rental package for Wed, October 16th through Mon, October 28th will run $1956 plus resort taxes. After resort taxes, It will be closer to $2300.
Now, I have checked the airfare and car rental only on Travelocity and it comes out to $722. If I go through VS. Do you think I could get a 1 bedroom suite for under $1300 for those 12 nights?
Tough to say. Depending on the time of year I've heard anywhere from $100-$120/night being the general average.
To be honest with you. While my wife and I have done ebay in the past and still do once in a while. We would be nervous doing something like Bonnet Creek on Ebay. That is why we are planning to see what kind of deals we can get from Vacation Upgrades and Vacation Strategies.
The big trick with Ebay is to pay attention to the seller's ratings, and to make sure those seller ratings are for timeshare transactions. (just because they have a perfect rating selling little $10 trinkets doesn't mean they will be reliable for a big ticket vacation rental). You can also often contact the sellers directly to try and work out something for your exact dates.
There are several bigger renters who use Ebay for the advertising and transaction capabilities of the site, but who will work with you outside of the site to arrange your vacation.
I am looking for a 3 bedroom for 5/31-6/8 of 2014. While I like Ken, $220 a night is way over what I want to pay. VS has qouted me $186 a night, but I have heard that they cancel your reservation at 60 days to try to get a better price, and because of this you may loose your reservation. Ken mentioned that it would be very unlikely to get a 3-bedroom 60-days out because they're aren't as many of them. So my question is, when should I start checking ebay and/or redweek for those times? I know I can pm owners for dates, but how far out is too far out to go that route?
Thanks for the help!
For a 3bdrm I'd honestly start sooner rather than later. We are now in the regular open reservation window, so there is no reason to not start looking around now for your reservation for next year.
Because of the lower number of 3bdrm units at the resort, If you really need a 3bdrm I feel it's better to try and find something now that you are happy with, then to wait in the hope of a better deal and discover that all the 3bdrms are booked.
Because of the way the points are used when making a reservation, and the way the larger renters manage their inventories, You are not as likely to see the prices drop if you wait it out. Most of the really great last minute deals are when an owner has points or a reservation they have to use or lose, and that time of year you aren't as likely to see that same kind of situation.
I know everyone has their preference --
we are reserved for a 2-Bedroom Deluxe.
It will me myself, husband, 8-yr old son and 9-yr old daughter. (their 1st time)
We have only been a family for one year -- adopted siblings from Russia in 2012.
We normally prefer upper floors in hotels, but with the kids, is the wait time for elevators really bad here ??? We will do enough waiting for shuttles and rides in the parks !
We plan on spending very little time at Bonnet Creek during the day, and I would like the kids to be able to sleep OK (no headlights from the parking lot -- which a higher floor fixes, or too much noise from the pool )
Also - we will be arriving early in the day on Sunday(around Noon) and spending the time using the resort facilities prior to check-in time.
Any tips/hints to help us get checked-in smoothly and have a shot at having our tower request granted at the "appointed" Check-in time ???
Thanks!
You really can't go wrong with any of the towers. It all depends on what you are looking for as far as location. Is there something in particular you would like to be close to? Bus Stops? A pool? Lazy River? Zero Entry? Pool Bar?
I've never had a bad wait for an elevator at this resort in any of the towers i've been in. The Worst has been during checkout times on the big checkout days when I may have needed to wait an extra couple minutes for a second elevator because the first one didn't have enough room for my family and stroller because of another family checking out an having all their bags on a cart.
I asked for a quote from the following:
Vacation Upgrades
Vacation Strategies
Washburn Time shares
As of right now, I heard from Vacation Strategies and they want $1325 for a 1 Bedroom deluxe which is not available and $1900 for a 1 bedroom presidential suite which is available. What is the difference between a deluxe and a presidential? Of course, At $1900, That is way out of the price range that I want to spend. I was just wondering what the difference was. Also, Do these people negotiate on the prices? On a side note, I am 72 days from the day my wife and I go down there. I know about the 60 day rule. Do the prices normally drop at the 60 day mark? I just heard from Washburn Time Shares and he is offering $1700 for 2 bedrooms for 11 nights. Still too much for my wife and I and I am not happy with the loss of one night either
Also, Another question about the resort itself. Do they enforce the 11:00 PM curfew on the swimming pool/hot tubs or will they let people stay in the pool/hot tub if they are quiet?
Thanks...
The Presidential units are slightly larger (maybe 50-100sqft tops), and have upgraded furnishings compared to the deluxe units.
I don't rent so I can't speak to how often the big renters will negotiate pricing. As for waiting for the 60day mark for a discount, It's up to you. i don't know if the 60 day discount window is really in play as much anymore as it used to be. the bigger renters, especially as the resort has grown in popularity, will often manage their inventory and set their initial prices with the assumption they will be able to take advantage of the various discounts and tricks available to owners with more points to get the reservation for a lower cost. You could always ask.
From my last trip in october of last year, The "Hard close" of the pools starts around midnight. At that time you will likely be asked to leave the pool area so they can clean and lock them up for the night. (The pools USED to be open 24/7, unfortunately there were several incidents of guests being extremely loud/roudy and pool area vandalism overnight which prompted them to change the policy a few years ago)
Is Vacation Strategy trustworthy? I had a 2 bed villa at BLT booked for 11 months at $1000 a night for the first week in October. When the fall discounts from Disney and there was nothing for my week/BLT, I began second guessing spending SO much money for such a small space. Vacation Strategy has given me a quote for $2500 for 8 nights for a 4 bed presidential, they want full payment now as we're less than 60 days out. Before I hand over all that money, I just wanted to check on their reliability.
Vacation Strategies is one of the major renters which a lot of people on the DIS have dealt with. I would say based off the reports from people around here that the company is reliable and trustworthy.