People were sitting at the pool bar when we were there in April.Have they gotten rid of all those crazy plexi glass shields yet in the lobby that makes it hard to hold a conversation with the front desk? Also, can you actually sit at the pool bar now?
This thread is about Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek, the timeshare resort. It was the first resort built in the area next to the Caribbean Beach resort off Chelonia Parkway.Headed to Hilton bonnet creek for the first time next weekend. Any water activities or good things for toddlers? If not we will just swim!
I wonder if one of the mods could edit the thread title. The Bonnet Creek area has certainly changed since the first "we looooove (part 1)" post.This thread is about Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek, the timeshare resort. It was the first resort built in the area next to the Caribbean Beach resort off Chelonia Parkway.
Hey - Just booked 5 nights at WBCR next week. We have stayed there before, but obviously not in a while, but now my youngest has had his first vaccine shot we are feeling brace. Anwyay, I could only get 5 nights, and we will be remote schooling and remote working while there so I want to make the most of my time. Has anyone used Instacart or Shipt to get groceries delivered? We have a car, but I don't want to check in and go right back out to the store. How do they get through the front gate? Do we meet them in the lobby of our building? Any help appreciated.
Yes, any Disney AP holder who doesn’t have an onsite reservation is limited to 3 park pass reservations at a time. ETA Bonnet Creek “feels” as if it were onsite, but it sits on land that Disney doesn’t own and is therefore considered offsite.Are Disney AP holders still restricted to 3 park pass reservation days at one time if they have a Bonnet Creek reservation?
May want to create a new thread for this question to get better exposure since this thread is only about WBC.Does anyone know if you’re able to use the pool at the Waldorf while staying at the Hilton? The pool at Waldorf seems a little quieter than the Hilton one with the lazy river and such.
People on this thread have had luck with rentals from ebay, through Ken Price at www.vacationupgrades.com, through Vacation Strategy www.vacationstrategy.com, Farrell's Vacations, and others.
Not sure what you mean by inexpensive, shoot even McDonalds is expensive these days IMO. We really like Saltgrass Steakhouse out at the corner of 535 and Vineland.We are staying at WBC next week and have a lot of "splurges" planned, so we need a couple of inexpensive, but good, dinner ideas near the resort (not McDonald's LOL, but maybe a notch or two above )...TIA!
You want cheap? Drive over to Wawa and get some nice big subs or some of the many other things on their menu.We are staying at WBC next week and have a lot of "splurges" planned, so we need a couple of inexpensive, but good, dinner ideas near the resort (not McDonald's LOL, but maybe a notch or two above )...TIA!