The we loooooove Bonnet Creek thread! (pics and reviews)

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I've just booked a 2 bedroom for late September through Ken. I'm so excited to give this resort a try. I've been to Disney 20+ times and have NEVER stayed offsite. I'm not too familiar with all the types of pools and things. We'll be adults, no kids. Which building do we want to be in to be closest to the lazy river and any pools that aren't designed for children (kiddie pool,slides, etc)? Which building is closest to the outdoor bar? I'm a bit of a hotel snob, so I requested building 4 or 5, thinking they'll be the most likely to be "new" or nearly new in appearance. Will we need to haul ourselves very far for a drink and a lazy river ride?
 
I've just booked a 2 bedroom for late September through Ken. I'm so excited to give this resort a try. I've been to Disney 20+ times and have NEVER stayed offsite. I'm not too familiar with all the types of pools and things. We'll be adults, no kids. Which building do we want to be in to be closest to the lazy river and any pools that aren't designed for children (kiddie pool,slides, etc)? Which building is closest to the outdoor bar? I'm a bit of a hotel snob, so I requested building 4 or 5, thinking they'll be the most likely to be "new" or nearly new in appearance. Will we need to haul ourselves very far for a drink and a lazy river ride?
Building 4 or 5 are perfect. Close to bar and the new fort lazy river.
 
Building 4 or 5 are perfect. Close to bar and the new fort lazy river.

Fabulous. I'm ready for a fruity drink, a floatee and some sun. Which brings me to another question. Does the resort offer free inner tubes for the lazy river (like Typhoon lagoon) or do they charge? Or should we bring our own?
 
Fabulous. I'm ready for a fruity drink, a floatee and some sun. Which brings me to another question. Does the resort offer free inner tubes for the lazy river (like Typhoon lagoon) or do they charge? Or should we bring our own?
The inner tubes are free and there are plenty of them. Mini golf is also free. Ping pong is free. Billiards is free in the clubhouse. Parking is free. No resort fees.

Have a great time!
 

Pretty excited...we called today to request building 2 or 3 for fireworks & water view...we are already booked in bldg 3 though they said that could change, however the requests were added to our account and we were encouraged to call the night prior to check in to 'confirm' our special requests. Sounds pretty good for getting what I want. :cool1:

For those who don't know...if your room doesn't have a fireworks view, they have a viewing deck for seeing them as well.
 
Question for people who have stayed at BC before. How do you get around to the WDW parks, including waterparks? Do you just rely on the shuttle, taxi or rent a car? There is 7 in our party and we also need transportation from MCO and also need to get groceries I have priced rental mini-van and Budget quoted 892.05 and Dollar quoted 597.77, this seems like alot. What would everyone recommend for my party of 7. Thanks :thumbsup2

We use bonnet Creek Shuttles to get around but we did have to pay Mears $60.00 from the airport to BC and the same amount from BC to airport. Garden Grocery will deliver groceries to your resort or there are a couple of other places that also deliver.
 
pheww.... I finished reading the whole thread! A few questions remain:

I saw this question asked, but not answered:
Does the resort provide free life jackets like at Disney resorts?

I can see from the map posted previously that the (only?) slide is b/w buildings 2 and 3. There was mention of a pirate themed area for the "new" tower which I assumed meant tower 6, but the map seems to say "Pirate Pool" in front of building 5. Is the pool in front of 6 finished? Is there a slide at the "hotel" pool and is it open to WBC guests?

Yes, I am obsessed with the pools b/c that's a real biggie for our kids. Another poster jokingly made the remark "they sure could use a quiet pool.." This is actually my biggest concern! Our last trip to Disney we stayed at BWV in the peak of summer and we loved loved loved the quiet pool! We went to the clown pool one time and only lasted about 10 minutes. Even if our DS didn't have sensory issues, *I* couldn't stand the mayem - no open pool chairs, karaoke going on, bingo numbers over a bullhorn, it was like hades to me only louder. I don't mind the sound of happy kids playing, but can't stand that kind of frenetic forced "fun." Lazy river sounds really relaxing - is it? We're looking at going the second week of November. Can anyone share their experience of what the pools were like in the fall (I'm hoping less busy...) Does any one pool area seem quieter than others? Sorry for the rambly post and TIA!
 
How do you get around to the WDW parks, including waterparks?
I would recommend a rental car.

Does the resort provide free life jackets like at Disney resorts?
I don't recall seeing them, but I don't recall seeing them at Old Key West either.

I don't know if the new pool with slide is open yet or not; I haven't been there for a year now.
 
Question for people who have stayed at BC before. How do you get around to the WDW parks, including waterparks? Do you just rely on the shuttle, taxi or rent a car? There is 7 in our party and we also need transportation from MCO and also need to get groceries I have priced rental mini-van and Budget quoted 892.05 and Dollar quoted 597.77, this seems like alot. What would everyone recommend for my party of 7. Thanks :thumbsup2

Not sure when you are going, but I have already have a confirmed reservation for a minivan through Alamo for $348.44. That is for a Sat-Sat reservation the 3rd week of March.
 
Question for people who have stayed at BC before. How do you get around to the WDW parks, including waterparks? Do you just rely on the shuttle, taxi or rent a car? There is 7 in our party and we also need transportation from MCO and also need to get groceries I have priced rental mini-van and Budget quoted 892.05 and Dollar quoted 597.77, this seems like alot. What would everyone recommend for my party of 7. Thanks :thumbsup2
A roundtrip with Tiffany Towncar is $125 and includes a 30 minute stop to buy groceries.

I think the Bonnet Creek shuttle is adequate, but obviously a rental car would be a lot more flexible. I sure as heck would not spend $900 for a van!
 
Hello everyone,
Sorry if this question has already been asked and answered. We are going the first part of September and would like a fireworks view but don't want to stare at a parking garage all day either..LOL!! Which building/buildings would be best to request and which building is newer.
Thanks for all you help!!:goodvibes
 
Not sure when you are going, but I have already have a confirmed reservation for a minivan through Alamo for $348.44. That is for a Sat-Sat reservation the 3rd week of March.

Are you using a coupon or a code? We are going Oct. 25 to Nov. 3 and when I enter info on their site it tells me $640. I realize it will be more due to the fact we have 2 extra days, but this is almost double.
 
Are you using a coupon or a code? We are going Oct. 25 to Nov. 3 and when I enter info on their site it tells me $640. I realize it will be more due to the fact we have 2 extra days, but this is almost double.


Pardon me for asking a silly question, but where is Bonnet Creek located? Is it a Disney property or off site?

Thanks. :thumbsup2
 
Pardon me for asking a silly question, but where is Bonnet Creek located? Is it a Disney property or off site?

Thanks. :thumbsup2
Wyndham Bonnet Creek is not operated by Disney. Its location, however, is in the heart of Disney next to the Caribbean Beach resort.
 
Hello everyone,
Sorry if this question has already been asked and answered. We are going the first part of September and would like a fireworks view but don't want to stare at a parking garage all day either..LOL!! Which building/buildings would be best to request and which building is newer.
Thanks for all you help!!:goodvibes

I think Buildings 2 and 3 have really nice fireworks views and you also see the lake. Have a great trip.
 
:sad:

tried to book a 2 night stay at the Bonnet Creek for Dec 31st - Ken can't help me! :sad:

Has to be 3 nights only for now - I only need 2.

Oh well - maybe next time I can stay here, I'm off to search for a hotel in the area! :)

:cool2:
 
Has to be 3 nights only for now - I only need 2.
For the record, for stays in Prime season (roughly snowbird, spring break, summer, and holidays) you have to reserve in combinations of 3, 4, or 7 days. At 90 days or less prior to check-in, this restriction is waived.
 
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