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

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I'm still confused about something and have asked a few times and haven't seen a reply. My apologies if I missed it. Are all 3br and 4br Presidential suites. Someone I was going to rent from told me that. We have a 3br reserved the week after Thanksgiving and I'm just trying to figure out if they are or not. Thanks.
 
I'm still confused about something and have asked a few times and haven't seen a reply. My apologies if I missed it. Are all 3br and 4br Presidential suites. Someone I was going to rent from told me that. We have a 3br reserved the week after Thanksgiving and I'm just trying to figure out if they are or not. Thanks.

It appears all 4 bedrooms are Presidential. There are 3 bedroom non-presidential units (most are NOT Presidential).
 
We stayed in a 3 bedroom presidential in the new building 6. It was wonderful!
But there are 3 bedrooms that are not presidential. You have to specify and the presidentials require more points.
 
Thanks very much for your comments and insights. I think you are right that it's very different from every other trip we've taken. I was trying to avoid having to drive at all costs. And I didn't want to pay for parking at the parks.....I've considered an AP. We are on the DP for most of our Dec. trip but we have several ADRs that will be OOP (I'm addicted to TS dining at Disney! :laughing: ) I think I want to be assured that I would be happy staying at Bonnett Creek. And I do realize it's really about what I want....the resort is very nice from all I can tell from reading reviews and looking at the photos. Since I'm travelling without DH, and it will just be me and DD, I just need to feel secure that I can find my way around and get where we need to go.

the space available in Bonnett Creek, you won't be disappointed. You are surrounded by Disney Property, and never have to go outside to "Welcome to Disney" signs once you arrive, so a lot of the general magic will still be there. You will also gain more space, which can be very nice. 2 showers means that you can sleep in instead of having to get up earlier to stagger your morning bathroom routine with your DD before you leave. Kitchen means you can cook, or even just store leftovers from your TS reservations. Or if nothing more, have a quick and easy cereal breakfast before starting your day.

you will however loose the Disney Transportation to your door, and EMH's from staying onsite.... but most people will tell you that the extra space makes up for it since you won't be crammed into the same small room as your family.

Bonnett Creek is real easy to get too driving wise, not very stressful. Going to the EPCOT? Turn right out of the Resort, right at the light, Turn left to get on EPCOT Drive, and there you go. Leaving EPCOT? EPCOT Drive, First exit (Downtown Disney Resorts)....and then just straight thru the lights till you get back to the resort. Hollywood Studios? right out of the resort, Left at the light....Left into the parking lot.

And downtown Disney is also close by, so if you just wanted to take a bus to a resort instead of driving to it, you can park there and catch the Disney Transportation to the Resort of your choice for a ADR.

And even though you have a package with the DP in December, you can always upgrade your ticket to an AP once onsite and keep your DP. If you already have a couple OOP ADR's on that trip, the TiW card makes even more sense for you.

Ultimately it really comes down to personal preferences. Personally I love having a car available since I feel it gives me a lot more freedom on my trip. I'm not stuck waiting on Buses to/from the parks or risking standing room only after a long day. If I go shopping at the parks or DTD i don't have to worry about carrying my bags on a bus..... and if I get a case of the munchies or a craving for Burger King or Mcdonalds, I can just zip outside the disney area and grab one. (Plus I can easily take a day to go to Universal or City Walk). Other people however prefer not having to worry about a car at all on a trip. To each their own and there is no right or wrong about it.


I'm still confused about something and have asked a few times and haven't seen a reply. My apologies if I missed it. Are all 3br and 4br Presidential suites. Someone I was going to rent from told me that. We have a 3br reserved the week after Thanksgiving and I'm just trying to figure out if they are or not. Thanks.

when the Resort was first built/planned, only the 4bdrm units were presidential. All 1, 2, and 3bdrm units were considered "deluxe" units. (I Believe the "Deluxe" designation came from a standard Fairpoint used at the time which indicated the rooms came with certain amenities like a whirlpool/Jacuzzi tub).

The problem was that the presidential units were REALLY nice, but a lot of people, such as empty nesters or small families, maybe wanted the extra goodies, but didn't have the space needs for a 4bdrm unit. So that unfullfilled need, combined with the Presidential Reserve program Wyndham was rolling out, prompted the new building to include "new" 1, 2, and 3bdrm units with the Presidential level trim and goodies. I don't know if they've retrofitted any of the old deluxe units in the older buildings, but I honestly kind of doubt it because of the way it would impact the point totals of the building and the way the existing deeds are written.
 

What's the likelihood of getting a 1 or maybe 2 bedroom (if we can talk some friends into going with) for mid June for a week?? Also what would the cost be for each??? We're planning on upgrading our Disney tickets to APs in November so we are looking to go back when the kids get out for summer break. Thanks for any help!
Summer, Fall, Winter or Spring, my target price for a 2 bedroom is $80-$100 a night. For example, I am paying $86 a night for a 7-night stay in November (Not Thanksgiving Week)

The deals get much better 60 days out. Look on eBay for how the resort is priced. You will see hundreds of available reservations on there. Sometimes you can get lucky and get a super deal.

As for availability, I have never had a problem getting the week or days I wanted.
 
the space available in Bonnett Creek, you won't be disappointed. You are surrounded by Disney Property, and never have to go outside to "Welcome to Disney" signs once you arrive, so a lot of the general magic will still be there. You will also gain more space, which can be very nice. 2 showers means that you can sleep in instead of having to get up earlier to stagger your morning bathroom routine with your DD before you leave. Kitchen means you can cook, or even just store leftovers from your TS reservations. Or if nothing more, have a quick and easy cereal breakfast before starting your day.

you will however loose the Disney Transportation to your door, and EMH's from staying onsite.... but most people will tell you that the extra space makes up for it since you won't be crammed into the same small room as your family.

Bonnett Creek is real easy to get too driving wise, not very stressful. Going to the EPCOT? Turn right out of the Resort, right at the light, Turn left to get on EPCOT Drive, and there you go. Leaving EPCOT? EPCOT Drive, First exit (Downtown Disney Resorts)....and then just straight thru the lights till you get back to the resort. Hollywood Studios? right out of the resort, Left at the light....Left into the parking lot.

And downtown Disney is also close by, so if you just wanted to take a bus to a resort instead of driving to it, you can park there and catch the Disney Transportation to the Resort of your choice for a ADR.

And even though you have a package with the DP in December, you can always upgrade your ticket to an AP once onsite and keep your DP. If you already have a couple OOP ADR's on that trip, the TiW card makes even more sense for you.

Ultimately it really comes down to personal preferences. Personally I love having a car available since I feel it gives me a lot more freedom on my trip. I'm not stuck waiting on Buses to/from the parks or risking standing room only after a long day. If I go shopping at the parks or DTD i don't have to worry about carrying my bags on a bus..... and if I get a case of the munchies or a craving for Burger King or Mcdonalds, I can just zip outside the disney area and grab one. (Plus I can easily take a day to go to Universal or City Walk). Other people however prefer not having to worry about a car at all on a trip. To each their own and there is no right or wrong about it.

Thanks again for taking the time to answer my questions. I did a little "number crunching" today. Even with paying for the shuttle and a couple of taxis, it would save me nearly $400 to stay at BC. My co-worker is calling to see if she can book it for me. I showed DD the photos online and she liked it.

Is there any kind of gift shop on the property where I could purchase milk?
 
Thanks again for taking the time to answer my questions. I did a little "number crunching" today. Even with paying for the shuttle and a couple of taxis, it would save me nearly $400 to stay at BC. My co-worker is calling to see if she can book it for me. I showed DD the photos online and she liked it.

Is there any kind of gift shop on the property where I could purchase milk?

There is a small Gift shop in the main lobby. i don't remember what size milks they sell, if it's just the single pints, a the half-gallons, or if they have gallon jugs available.

Someone who has been more recently might be able to tell you.
 
Summer, Fall, Winter or Spring, my target price for a 2 bedroom is $80-$100 a night. For example, I am paying $86 a night for a 7-night stay in November (Not Thanksgiving Week)

The deals get much better 60 days out. Look on eBay for how the resort is priced. You will see hundreds of available reservations on there. Sometimes you can get lucky and get a super deal.

As for availability, I have never had a problem getting the week or days I wanted.

Thanks!!!!
 
There is a small Gift shop in the main lobby. i don't remember what size milks they sell, if it's just the single pints, a the half-gallons, or if they have gallon jugs available.

Someone who has been more recently might be able to tell you.

The small size would work--just enough to have for cereal. We like cereal in the mornings and for snacks.
 
Woo hoo! I was checking in to see if anyone had current shuttle info! I won't be there for another 3 weeks, but can take pics of the 1 bedroom unit for you. Just let me know what you want pics of!

We also will be there in about a week. When I get back and have them uploaded I'll be happy to show off the 1bed we will have as well.
 
Just found out we'll be staying in building 1 (2BR). Looking forward to it! Anyone stay in building 1 recently? Has it been renovated, or is it still new enough? Excited either way - just curious.

Thanks.
 
Just found out we'll be staying in building 1 (2BR). Looking forward to it! Anyone stay in building 1 recently? Has it been renovated, or is it still new enough? Excited either way - just curious.

Thanks.

When are you going?
 
I arrive on the 30th. Just put in my request for Tower 6!

from my reading, that is the newest building, and has a good # of Presidential units, correct? We're doing a deluxe. That is kind of what I was getting at - comparisons between the new units and the "old" (Deluxe, not Presidential). Significant difference? The photos of the "older" ones look pretty nice, but just checking to see what others thought.
 
from my reading, that is the newest building, and has a good # of Presidential units, correct? We're doing a deluxe. That is kind of what I was getting at - comparisons between the new units and the "old" (Deluxe, not Presidential). Significant difference? The photos of the "older" ones look pretty nice, but just checking to see what others thought.

There are a lot of Presidentials in that tower, but I have a confirmation for a 1 BR Deluxe and she said they had some in Tower 6 and put down my request. :cool1:
 
My co-worker called me today to say that I was confirmed for a 2BR Deluxe in Tower 6 for our dates and that the agent had told her that becuase we would be guests and not owners we would not "have any priveleges." What does that mean?

And what does a "2BR Deluxe" mean?
 
Very nice pics, JoeU. The presidentials are very nice! I was wondering if the showers were any better in the presidentials? Or do they also have those "air blast" shower heads found in the standard rooms?

The shower head in the master bath had a few different settimgs.

Joe
 
We stayed at Bonnet Creek in Feb 2009 when there was a fair bit of construction happening. A quick look at a few recent posts on this thread suggests that much has changed since we were last there ... at least one more pool with a lazy river.

We're considering another quick trip this year. Can anyone give me a quick run down on the changes that have happened at Bonnet Creek since we were last there????

Thanks so much!
 
My co-worker called me today to say that I was confirmed for a 2BR Deluxe in Tower 6 for our dates and that the agent had told her that becuase we would be guests and not owners we would not "have any priveleges." What does that mean?

Privileges? I'm an owner at BC and I'm not aware of any "privileges". As far as I know, anyone (owner or renter) that stays at BC has the same "privileges". If there are any, I'd sure like to know about them.

And what does a "2BR Deluxe" mean?

Basically, the "deluxe" designation means that the units have jacuzzis, whereas a "standard" unit does not have a jacuzzi. All of the units at BC are "deluxe" (or better: "presidential"). There are no "standard" units. Other Wyndham resorts may have a mix of "standard" and "deluxe" units. The standard units require fewer points than the deluxe units.
 
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