Let's see if I can clear up the confusion...
The Bonnet Creek
Resort, where the Waldorf-Astoria is going in, is not the same as Disney's Bonnet Creek
Golf Club. Both were named after Bonnet Creek, a waterway that runs through Walt Disney World. But they're several miles apart.
The Bonnet Creek Resort is surrounded on three sides by Disney property. However, the Bonnet Creek Resort, although convenient to Disney, is an off-site complex. Access to the Bonnet Creek Resort is from Buena Vista Drive near Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort.
The two component golf courses of the Bonnet Creek Golf Club have always been called Disney's Eagle Pines Golf Course and Disney's Osprey Ridge Golf Course. To avoid confusion with the Bonnet Creek Resort, Disney kept those golf course names, but dropped the Bonnet Creek Golf Club name from the clubhouse and stopped using it as the umbrella name for the two courses. Now, that's where the Four Seasons development is going in.
At this time, there are four resorts under construction or planned within the master-planned Bonnet Creek Resort:
- Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort, a Wyndham Vacation Ownership Resort (originally called Fairfield Orlando at Bonnet Creek Resort) -- 1,594 timeshare units upon completion.
- Hilton Bonnet Creek -- 1000 rooms
- Waldorf-Astoria Bonnet Creek -- 500 rooms
- Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Hotel and Spa at Bonnet Creek Resort -- 400 rooms
There is no Ritz Carlton going in at or near Walt Disney World. The closest Ritz Carlton is at Grande Lakes, a few miles southeast of Sea World.