Chughes812
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If I cancel my CBR for WBC resort (timeshare side), will that impact (cancel) existing park reservations?
Disney park reservations are tied to your ticket, not WBC. WBC is not in any way connected to Disney.If I cancel my CBR for WBC resort (timeshare side), will that impact (cancel) existing park reservations?
If I cancel my CBR for WBC resort (timeshare side), will that impact (cancel) existing park reservations?
Disney park reservations are tied to your ticket, not WBC. WBC is not in any way connected to Disney.
Thanks!If your tickets were bought separately and not as part of a package no.
Thanks!
They are separate from resort reservation. I just wasn't sure with there being two availablity calendars for Resort Guests vs Theme Park Ticket Holders.
Is WBC considered on WDW property, like the other partner hotels?
Never stayed at WBC, but hoping the larger space will be more relaxing since will likely be more downtime due to reduced park hours and just a longer stay in general. (And I promised my husband more downtime this trip... I made the most of the last since was first time and wasn't sure when returning)
It is not a partner hotel and is not considered a disney resort property even with the close proximity.
We were there last week, and the COVID-19 protocols seem to be followed reasonably well. We may have seen an occasional nose poking out on the walkways, but most people were wearing masks as they were supposed to (as at WDW). We didn't use the pools, so I can't comment on what happened there, but looking down from our balcony it appeared that lounge chairs were spaced apart. The two restaurants we visited both had tables widely spaced and/or blocked off so that different parties were seated appropriately apart from each other, and the staff all wore masks properly. We were as comfortable at WBC as at WDW parks and restaurants.This thread has been incredibly helpful for this newbie here. A question for those who have stayed recently or are staying there now. Are covid restrictions being followed well at the resort? I have been to Disney and stayed on property three times in the past year. No concerns came up at all during my stays there. Just curious how closely the guidelines have been followed recently at WBC. We are set to arrive in two weeks and I am super excited. Getting a bit nervous seeing the parks reservations getting maxed out, and just want some reassurances for the resort. Thanks in advance![]()
Just the kind of reassurance that I was looking for. Thank youWe were there last week, and the COVID-19 protocols seem to be followed reasonably well. We may have seen an occasional nose poking out on the walkways, but most people were wearing masks as they were supposed to (as at WDW). We didn't use the pools, so I can't comment on what happened there, but looking down from our balcony it appeared that lounge chairs were spaced apart. The two restaurants we visited both had tables widely spaced and/or blocked off so that different parties were seated appropriately apart from each other, and the staff all wore masks properly. We were as comfortable at WBC as at WDW parks and restaurants.
What do you mean they can't guarantee a room? Isn't VRBO just owners listing reservations that they have made?On VRBO why are the 3 bedrooms priced all over the place? Ranging difference of $100? They can’t guarantee a room so why price difference
They can’t guarantee a specific room is I think what they meant. I assume prices are different just based on what people want to charge.What do you mean they can't guarantee a room? Isn't VRBO just owners listing reservations that they have made?
Got it. Yes, prices are just based on what individual owners are willing to accept.They can’t guarantee a specific room is I think what they meant. I assume prices are different just based on what people want to charge.
We stayed at WBC 2/28-3/7, and I can tell you we saw many people carrying large tubes and floats of many different descriptions back and forth to the pools! So I think that you can bring your own, but I can't confirm whether they're restricted to the lazy river because we didn't use the pools. The little booklet describing various details about the resort says the pools are open 8 AM - 10 PM, no lifeguards on duty, and lists hours for picking up pool towels from various locations.We are staying at WBC in May. First time staying there. I saw upthread that you needed to bring your own tube for the lazy river. With that said I'm assuming floats are allowed in the pools??? Can someone confirm?
Are all of the pools open all day? We are coming down with my mom and I don't know how much of the parks she'll be able to do everyday so looking for options.