Not to be Debbie Downer, but there are few other things you should also know about BCV:
- Per the point Inkmahm made about "
close parking to villas," this resort wins the award for the
DVC property having ground floor villas that feature the feel of a driveway running through the bedroom. Because Disney had to squeeze this property into an already built-up area, many 1st floor villas are set so their exterior walls are
literally a few feet from roadways and parking lots. If you unfortunately end up in one, welcome to lots of late night roaring and rumbling.
- As nice as it is, SAB is inarguably a terrible pool for parents of young starting swimmers, because the site lines are poor due to the design and landscaping of the pool. And the currents in the lazy river part can be quite strong. And during high seasons the place gets very,
very crowded.
- You can't make ARDs at the heavily (and IMHO over) hyped Beaches and Cream, so get ready to wait - sometimes for long periods-- unless you eat at off times.
- Because of the position of the property relative to the World Showcase section of Epcot, there are no truly full, unobstructed views of Illuminations from any BCV villa. People after that need to reserve a Boardwalk view villa across the lake at BWV.
I don't make these points to imply BVC is a bad property - it's not and I completely agree with most of the positives others have shared. But it's not a perfect resort and I feel everyone should go in knowing the plus
and minuses!!