The we loooooove Bonnet Creek thread Part 3

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Lupeix said:
Hi,
Thanks to the DIS boards and this thread I am booking our family vacation for next spring at BC with Ken Price in a 3 bedroom presidential. Super exited!

It is a surprise for the whole family. I am planning to tell my son on his birthday at the end of February, and he can have fun personalizing the magic bands and picking up which rides he wants to do with me.

I have some questions I hope someone can answer on this thread
How far is the grand Orlando hotel from tower 6? We are taking grandma and grandpa and will like to have a couple of "dates" in slightly nicer restaurant, but will prefer not to drive

Also, how is the gym at BC? can you use the gym at the Grand orlando? DH needs exercise to be in a good mood.

Last, can you walk over to the hotel and take the shuttle from there? We are renting a car, but it is likely that DH will not want to make rope drop and go to the gym instead and join us later. It seems like the BC shuttle is not
very reliable, or is it the same shuttle?

TIA

The hotel is 1 or 2 buildings over from tower 6. I don't think BC guests can use the hotel facilities. The gym at BC is small, not sure what your DH works out with but it has treadmills, ellipticals and such. BC guests are not able to use the hotels shuttle. The hotel shuttle is free for their guests while BC charges $6 per person for their shuttle. Perhaps someone else could give more info if they tried using the hotels shuttle.
 
We are going to WDW for our 1st time in Sept and staying at WBC!!
I would love some advice on transportation. We will have a car so I would like to just drive to parks each day and pay daily charge. Another member of our group has been told we should drive to Downtown Disney and get on a shuttle and save on parking. Anyone have pros and cons of both?? If it matters there will be 4 adults and 2 kids with strollers.
Thanks!!
 
We are going to WDW for our 1st time in Sept and staying at WBC!!
I would love some advice on transportation. We will have a car so I would like to just drive to parks each day and pay daily charge. Another member of our group has been told we should drive to Downtown Disney and get on a shuttle and save on parking. Anyone have pros and cons of both?? If it matters there will be 4 adults and 2 kids with strollers.
Thanks!!

I don't think Downtown Disney had a shuttle to the park, but I'm not positive. To be honest, that would take up so much time. I hate paying for parking, but the time and aggravation it saves is worth it.
 
We are going to WDW for our 1st time in Sept and staying at WBC!! I would love some advice on transportation. We will have a car so I would like to just drive to parks each day and pay daily charge. Another member of our group has been told we should drive to Downtown Disney and get on a shuttle and save on parking. Anyone have pros and cons of both?? If it matters there will be 4 adults and 2 kids with strollers. Thanks!!
Going to Downtown Disney and parking would take about one to two hours each way because there are no buses that go directly to the parks, they all go to a resort first and then you would have to catch a bus to the park you want to visit. It is so much easier to pay and park at the parks, especially since WBC is so close to all the parks!
 

TNAbby - I would recommend that you valet park at the Contemporary Hotel on your Magic Kingdom days. That way you can unpack the strollers and just push the kids over to the entrance of the Magic Kingdom. If you park in the regular parking lot you will need to fold up the strollers to ride the tram from the parking lot to the TTC. There you will catch the ferry or the monorail over to the Magic Kingdom. By valet parking at the Contemporary hotel you eliminate these two steps to reach the Magic Kingdom. Yes, valet cost more but I think it is really worth it with 2 strollers.
Time share guests may use the workout room at the Wyndham hotel. You may also use the swimming pool. Hotel guest pay a daily fee to cover the transportation shuttle whether or not they use it. Hotel guest also have to pay for parking - time share guest park for free.
 
Thanks! DH will be thrilled to know he can workout at the hotel
Any idea how much the valet at the contemporary costs? We will only have one stroller but plan to do the pirate and pals fireworks one of our MK nights and it will be great to just pick up the car and go, since DS will be pooped by the time it ends ( way past bedtime)
 
Thanks everyone for the information. Looks like we will be paying to park and possibly valet parking a few days:)
 
Valet parking is $20 for the day. You may leave & come back. Parking lots I believe are now $17.00 a day. It was $15.00 when I was there in Dec. but I believe the rate was raised recently. You may also come & go on one parking fee for the lots and may also change parks and not pay another fee - just save your receipt. Of course, valet parking should include a tip for the tenant which makes the cost higher. So a $2.00 tip would being it to $22 a day - so about $5 more than the regular lots. Only you can decide if the convenience is worth the extra $5.00 dollars & of course the Contemporary Resort is more walking but I think it is worth it to be able to keep the child in the stroller.
 
Valet parking is $20 for the day. You may leave & come back. Parking lots I believe are now $17.00 a day. It was $15.00 when I was there in Dec. but I believe the rate was raised recently. You may also come & go on one parking fee for the lots and may also change parks and not pay another fee - just save your receipt. Of course, valet parking should include a tip for the tenant which makes the cost higher. So a $2.00 tip would being it to $22 a day - so about $5 more than the regular lots. Only you can decide if the convenience is worth the extra $5.00 dollars & of course the Contemporary Resort is more walking but I think it is worth it to be able to keep the child in the stroller.

This is exactly what we did, and worth every extra cent :) fwiw.. we were unsure of the whole tipping thing, my hubby felt more comfortable tipping at both drop off and pick up, since it was never the same person.. and yes it was $20 ..
 
This is exactly what we did, and worth every extra cent :) fwiw.. we were unsure of the whole tipping thing, my hubby felt more comfortable tipping at both drop off and pick up, since it was never the same person.. and yes it was $20 ..

How long of a walk is it?
 
The hotel is 1 or 2 buildings over from tower 6.
The hotel is next door to Tower 6, between 6 and 1.
I don't think BC guests can use the hotel facilities.
That is incorrect. Timeshare guests have full access to all hotel facilities, including the pool and spa. Obviously, they would pay for any spa services. They do NOT have access to the hotel shuttles or hotel parking, but they have their own.
The hotel shuttle is free for their guests while BC charges $6 per person for their shuttle
As someone else noted above, hotel guests pay additional fees which cover parking, shuttles, and use of all of the timeshare property amenities -- 5 pools, 2 lazy rivers, mini-golf, activities, etc, etc.

Neither the hotel or timeshare guests have access to the Hilton or Waldorf Astoria amenities.
 
Valet parking is $20 for the day. You may leave & come back. Parking lots I believe are now $17.00 a day. It was $15.00 when I was there in Dec. but I believe the rate was raised recently. You may also come & go on one parking fee for the lots and may also change parks and not pay another fee - just save your receipt. Of course, valet parking should include a tip for the tenant which makes the cost higher. So a $2.00 tip would being it to $22 a day - so about $5 more than the regular lots. Only you can decide if the convenience is worth the extra $5.00 dollars & of course the Contemporary Resort is more walking but I think it is worth it to be able to keep the child in the stroller.

How long of a walk is it?

it took us about 10 min to walk from contempo to bag check.. very easy walk. Depending on our mood for the return, we either walked or took the Monorail back.
 
I would love some advice on transportation. We will have a car so I would like to just drive to parks each day and pay daily charge. Another member of our group has been told we should drive to Downtown Disney and get on a shuttle and save on parking. Anyone have pros and cons of both?? If it matters there will be 4 adults and 2 kids with strollers.
Thanks!!
There are two "cons" to parking at Downtown Disney and riding the buses from there.

One is that it's not criminal, but it's not permitted.

The DTD buses are for guests at Disney's onsite resorts, not for people trying to avoid the parking fees. Not trying to be a moral compass here -- just preparing you for some of the unkind remarks you might get from Disney guests or bus drivers. It's a strategy that is not universally appreciated.

The big "Con," as others have mentioned is that it's a logistical nightmare that will waste a huge amount of time each day.

You will have to bus to a Disney resort and then either take another bus or monorail from there to whichever park you are visiting. On the return trip, you have the same problem -- there are no buses direct from any park to DTD, so you have to get to a resort and bus from there. If you will, imagine that trip after the fireworks with one or both kids melting down and having to wait a long time for a bus because of the crush of people. Bad idea.

Additionally, little kids in strollers usually don't commando well all day. They benefit greatly from a return to your resort for a little nap/pool time. Angel in the morning, nappie or play time at the pool, angel at night. Or meltdown looking for a place to happen -- your choice. (There is a reason why I know this...and we did not make that mistake a second time.)

That mid-day pit stop by bus will turn your park commute from 2 hours a day minimum to more than four hours a day. You'll be wondering why you came to WDW in the first place.

Pay the parking and drive. You'll be glad you did.
 
There are two "cons" to parking at Downtown Disney and riding the buses from there. One is that it's not criminal, but it's not permitted. The DTD buses are for guests at Disney's onsite resorts, not for people trying to avoid the parking fees. Not trying to be a moral compass here -- just preparing you for some of the unkind remarks you might get from Disney guests or bus drivers. It's a strategy that is not universally appreciated. The big "Con," as others have mentioned is that it's a logistical nightmare that will waste a huge amount of time each day. You will have to bus to a Disney resort and then either take another bus or monorail from there to whichever park you are visiting. On the return trip, you have the same problem -- there are no buses direct from any park to DTD, so you have to get to a resort and bus from there. If you will, imagine that trip after the fireworks with one or both kids melting down and having to wait a long time for a bus because of the crush of people. Bad idea. Additionally, little kids in strollers usually don't commando well all day. They benefit greatly from a return to your resort for a little nap/pool time. Angel in the morning, nappie or play time at the pool, angel at night. Or meltdown looking for a place to happen -- your choice. (There is a reason why I know this...and we did not make that mistake a second time.) That mid-day pit stop by bus will turn your park commute from 2 hours a day minimum to more than four hours a day. You'll be wondering why you came to WDW in the first place. Pay the parking and drive. You'll be glad you did.

Also DTD is a HUGE mess with parking due to all of the construction going on and it will be for a while.
 
We just got back from our first stay at WBC and our first trip to Disney in 17 years (making this dd's first trip). Parking at Disney is now $17 a day and includes in and out privileges and if you have park hoppers, parking at all theme park lots. As someone else mentioned Disney does not have a direct shuttle from Downtown Disney to the parks probably to prevent people from parking there and taking the bus to the parks. Besides that, with all the construction in Downtown Disney, parking is a nightmare! Even with our handicap tag for DH (which I only used when he was with us) I had trouble finding parking. Also apparently if the weather is bad and you think leaving the parks to go to Down Disney is a good idea, so does everyone else and the lots flood like crazy! I'll try to post my review of WBC later this week when I have time to get on my tablet but I saw the questions about parking and want to share my thoughts. I hope you have a great trip!
 
Can you buy Disney gift cards in the Bonnet Creek gift shop?

I am hoping to buy Disney gift cards to pay for meals/purchases in the park (using my Barclaycard travel rewards b/c it will be resort charge instead of a restaurant charge).
 
Can you buy Disney gift cards in the Bonnet Creek gift shop? I am hoping to buy Disney gift cards to pay for meals/purchases in the park (using my Barclaycard travel rewards b/c it will be resort charge instead of a restaurant charge).
I was only in the gift shop briefly but I don't recall seeing Disney gift cards but I may just not have noticed. You might want to try calling the gift shop directly.
 
We stayed at Bonnet Creek two years ago and loved it. At the time they were replacing the "leather" couches because they were peeling - which didn'treally bother us at all. We are thiinking of staying here again on our next trip. Is the resort still great? Any recent complaints? Anything new I need to be aware of? TIA
 
Last year I rented from Larry Walburg from Laru resorts and had a great experience and was thinking of renting from him again but saw a post on here about a bad experience that someone had. Has anyone else rented from Larry Walburg recently?
 
The coffee makers in the rooms...I know it says they are the cone filters. Are filters provided?? I'm ordering through Garden Grocer and I don't see filters listed to order. My MIL is traveling with us and needs coffee to start the morning. I debated bringing a Kuerig but we are flying.
 
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