The we loooooove Bonnet Creek thread part2

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When are you going? You could always leave it for someone in the 'pay it forward' bin instead of just leaving it. Buying a cheap kettle is a great idea, and you can probably get a stovetop one for five bucks. I have one that we use for camping, but I'm not going to bring it as it takes up too much room in my suitcase that I plan on filling with assorted souvenirs :cool1:


We're not planning on going until late April into May 2013 or Aug 2013.. haven't quite decided yet, but i think we're aiming for Aug 2013 now. :) We've been looking at the many off-site condo style Resorts for weeks! & We're loving the sound of WBC more & more. :yay:

& Oooo wasn't aware there was a 'pay it forward' bin & to be honest i have no idea what one is, can you explain? :rolleyes1

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Well, I can't tell you guys how happy I am that I found this thread/community.

My fiancee and I were planning our honeymoon for December, and we were toying with the idea of going to Mexico. Well, after going on our annual Disney vacation with my family, we jokingly said "we should just come to Disney World..

Long story short, that's EXACTLY what we're doing. And we're staying at WBC!

I was worried about numerous things, such as staying off Disney property for the first time (I'm a little spoiled..my parents are DVC members, and we've been staying at BLT for the past few years..)

You guys have done a TON to help with those fears!

We booked a 1BR presidential for 12/02/12 - 12/14/12. We're extremely excited, to say the least. I look forward to conversing with you guys until then about the resort..Let's just say I like to think ahead!
 
maybe i'm not enough of a tea expert, but instead of a worrying about a kettle for one week, can't y'all just microwave a cup of water and add a tea bag? Or use a small pot to boil water? This how I do it at home even...I thought tea kettles were a thing of the past....like air-poppers and payphones.
 
Do you have to wash towels or linens before you leave or is that covered by the cleaning fee?
 

maybe i'm not enough of a tea expert, but instead of a worrying about a kettle for one week, can't y'all just microwave a cup of water and add a tea bag? Or use a small pot to boil water? This how I do it at home even...I thought tea kettles were a thing of the past....like air-poppers and payphones.

I dont know what kind of tea they are looking to make, but my mom makes her from her coffee pot and now that is the only way I or my dd4 can stand the tea to be made. Im sure there is a coffee pot there.? You just put the amount of tea bags you want to use in the top part, I use 5, then fill with 3-5 cups water, turn on, add that to your pitcher, fill with water and viola!
 
maybe i'm not enough of a tea expert, but instead of a worrying about a kettle for one week, can't y'all just microwave a cup of water and add a tea bag? Or use a small pot to boil water? This how I do it at home even...I thought tea kettles were a thing of the past....like air-poppers and payphones.

I'll use a small pot in a pinch but I hate making tea by the cup in a microwave simply because I drink more than a cup at a time, and a coffee pot doesn't get the water hot enough (I have a nice kettle at home... an air popper too :laughing:). Picking up a cheap tea kettle is probably the best idea - one can be found for $8-10 at Walmart/Kmart/Target type stores and at that price can be left behind without regrets.
 
I had given up on Wyndham Bonnet Creek as many of the sellers I contacted discouraged me about being able to get a four bedroom near Memorial Day. For a variety of reasons we ended up booking a two-bedroom at Old Key West. Today we found out that another of our sons may be joining us for the trip. At the same time, a four bedroom presidential suite became available at Wyndham Bonnet Creek...so, that's where we are staying! Now, I just have to wait for the refund from Disney and I can buy airfare! Woo-hoo!
 
I had given up on Wyndham Bonnet Creek as many of the sellers I contacted discouraged me about being able to get a four bedroom near Memorial Day. For a variety of reasons we ended up booking a two-bedroom at Old Key West. Today we found out that another of our sons may be joining us for the trip. At the same time, a four bedroom presidential suite became available at Wyndham Bonnet Creek...so, that's where we are staying! Now, I just have to wait for the refund from Disney and I can buy airfare! Woo-hoo!

Great!

Have a magical vaca with all your family!
 
We're not planning on going until late April into May 2013 or Aug 2013.. haven't quite decided yet, but i think we're aiming for Aug 2013 now. :) We've been looking at the many off-site condo style Resorts for weeks! & We're loving the sound of WBC more & more. :yay:

& Oooo wasn't aware there was a 'pay it forward' bin & to be honest i have no idea what one is, can you explain? :rolleyes1

:tink:



Hi Invisable, sounds like you'll have plenty of time to plan a really great trip. After doing a lot of reading, I would definitely go in April/May over August if I were you. The crowds are really bad in August and you'll spend a lot of time in line waiting to get on the rides. I've never been to WBC myself either, so I'm really excited to try it out. :cool1:


As for the 'pay it forward' bin... I'll try and post the link for you. I say 'try' cause I'm pretty new to posting. :confused3


http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2663580
 
I'll use a small pot in a pinch but I hate making tea by the cup in a microwave simply because I drink more than a cup at a time, and a coffee pot doesn't get the water hot enough (I have a nice kettle at home... an air popper too :laughing:). Picking up a cheap tea kettle is probably the best idea - one can be found for $8-10 at Walmart/Kmart/Target type stores and at that price can be left behind without regrets.


That's what my tea drinker says too... I actually used my air popper tonight popcorn::
 
I have stayed at Bonnet Creek three times in December and loved it. We go twice a year and usually stay at Saratoga Springs in August to benefit from the UK free dining and 45% off. This year we did the math and actually works out cheaper for us to stay at BC even if we pay out of pocket for food, plus, in my opinion we get a far superior room. We only get a 1 bed at SSR but 2 bed at BC.
W are fine with the crowds in the park but just wondered what BC is actually like. Wen we are there in December, we are quite often the only ones swimming. Am assuming that August will be quite different so any info will be great appreciated.
Thanks
 
I had given up on Wyndham Bonnet Creek as many of the sellers I contacted discouraged me about being able to get a four bedroom near Memorial Day. For a variety of reasons we ended up booking a two-bedroom at Old Key West. Today we found out that another of our sons may be joining us for the trip. At the same time, a four bedroom presidential suite became available at Wyndham Bonnet Creek...so, that's where we are staying! Now, I just have to wait for the refund from Disney and I can buy airfare! Woo-hoo!



Sometimes all the stars align just right! Congrats! From what I've seen the 4 bedroom presidential suites look amazing! May is a lot closer than October, I'm envious!!!
 
I'm just curious, does anyone know if you can book presidential units through vacation upgrades? If so what is the price? I didn't see it listed on their site.
 
I'm just curious, does anyone know if you can book presidential units through vacation upgrades? If so what is the price? I didn't see it listed on their site.

Yes, you can. I'm not sure of pricing, but they have several listed on their home page now.
 
We need a hotel room (actually three) the night before checking into our unit at WBC. I am wondering if there is any advantage at all to staying that first night at the new Wyndham Grand. Since they are like sister resorts do they work together in some way? I know on Disney property they will move your luggage to your next resort, etc. Not really expecting that from Wyndham, but just curious.

We need to get to the parks early after checking out of our hotel that first night and really need to stay there until around 2 pm. Then we would go over and try to check-into the WBC. Is that going to work? Assuming we stay at the Wyndham Grand, does anyone know if they would hold our luggage for us during that time or even move it over to the WBC?
 
I have stayed at Bonnet Creek three times in December and loved it. We go twice a year and usually stay at Saratoga Springs in August to benefit from the UK free dining and 45% off. This year we did the math and actually works out cheaper for us to stay at BC even if we pay out of pocket for food, plus, in my opinion we get a far superior room. We only get a 1 bed at SSR but 2 bed at BC.
W are fine with the crowds in the park but just wondered what BC is actually like. Wen we are there in December, we are quite often the only ones swimming. Am assuming that August will be quite different so any info will be great appreciated.
Thanks

How are the pools at WBC in December?

We were just at Disney in January, and found that a lot of the "heated" pools weren't nearly heated enough to enjoy in the colder parts of the day.

We're going next December, and it would be nice to utilize the numerous pools we keep seeing so many pictures of.
 
Hi everyone! I've been reading and reading and reading :surfweb: for the last 4 days since I made my reservations for Wyndham Bonnet Creek. This will be my daughter's first trip. She is 4 and ALL about Princesses!princess:! I'm braving Disney with her and I (maybe can talk Nana or her aunt into coming with) and will be checking in Feb 28. I've made us breakfast reservations at Cinderella's Royal Table but we will probably only do a day or two at Magic Kingdom and use the resort A LOT!!!
I have seen the layout picture but cannot find it again. Can someone repost that??
Also we have a 2 bedroom deluxe and plan on using the pools. Is there a Fireworks AND lake view with pool accesss that I could request?? My main concern is FIREWORKS and close to a pool so anyone know which towers would be best for that???
Thanks so much!!!! :worship:
We are UBER EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:banana: :yay::cheer2:
 
maybe i'm not enough of a tea expert, but instead of a worrying about a kettle for one week, can't y'all just microwave a cup of water and add a tea bag? Or use a small pot to boil water? This how I do it at home even...I thought tea kettles were a thing of the past....like air-poppers and payphones.

I dont know what kind of tea they are looking to make, but my mom makes her from her coffee pot and now that is the only way I or my dd4 can stand the tea to be made. Im sure there is a coffee pot there.? You just put the amount of tea bags you want to use in the top part, I use 5, then fill with 3-5 cups water, turn on, add that to your pitcher, fill with water and viola!

I'll use a small pot in a pinch but I hate making tea by the cup in a microwave simply because I drink more than a cup at a time, and a coffee pot doesn't get the water hot enough (I have a nice kettle at home... an air popper too :laughing:). Picking up a cheap tea kettle is probably the best idea - one can be found for $8-10 at Walmart/Kmart/Target type stores and at that price can be left behind without regrets.


In the UK we tend to make tea by boiling an electric kettle, in the meantime we put a tea bag into a cup/mug, then when the kettle in boiled we wait a minute or tea & pour the water into the cup. Then we stir the tea bag to obviously get the tea out & add milk & however many teaspoons of sugar you want. :)


Hi Invisable, sounds like you'll have plenty of time to plan a really great trip. After doing a lot of reading, I would definitely go in April/May over August if I were you. The crowds are really bad in August and you'll spend a lot of time in line waiting to get on the rides. I've never been to WBC myself either, so I'm really excited to try it out. :cool1:


As for the 'pay it forward' bin... I'll try and post the link for you. I say 'try' cause I'm pretty new to posting. :confused3


http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2663580


We we're thinking about mid-late August because the crowds tend to be lighter & because my Mother works for a School so she'd find it very difficult to get time off (UK School's don't go back to School from their Summer holidays until early September). :thumbsup2

& Ohhh thankyou for the link. :goodvibes
 
How do the buses work? I've stayed at properties in the past where they had a free shuttle to the parks but they ran at only certain times. We were reluctant to try them because we didn't want to get "stuck."

How often to the BC shuttles run? And where do they drop you in the Magic Kingdom? If I could avoid the TTC, I would be sooooo happy! :cloud9:

We drive to WDW so it's not a huge deal. But it would be nice to save $14 a day!
 
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