What questions do you have about the B Resort and Spa?

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Hey everyone,

You guys wrote in and asked us to post here as well as on Facebook when we wanted to hear from you, so I'm here to let you know that on this week's episode of The Trip, we'll be discussing the B Resort and Spa!

Let us know what you want to hear about and we'll try to cover it on the show!

Join us at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday (2/17/16) at YouTube.com/disunplugged.

See you there! :goodvibes
 
Can't wait for the show Jackie! I've never stayed there but I think how you reviewed the last resort was great. Going over different room categories, amenities, transportation to the parks if they have it, proximity to Disney property, other fun things to do at the resort, pricing, and what makes this resort different than others in the area.
 
I agree with what Ryan said I'd be curious about, and you did a great job on the Westin (I haven't been able to watch Hawthorne yet), and I'm always curious to hear about dining options - either in the actual property, or possibly within walking distance (since I don't drive).
 
It's been covered, but transportation to parks is a key for us flying into ORL. I would suggest you three should get a full spa treatment and see if it worth the money (at John's expense) as well as discuss dining for people traveling there without a car. I would also like a rating system of the comfort of the beds (Dolphin gets an 11, base line has been set) and of corse pool/kids activities.
 

Jackie my wuestion for you the resident disbey positive fan is that no matter how good or cheap these accomidations are compared to a Disney hotel - would you rather be on property? Also would you pay the difference to be on property to absorb more of that magic?
 
I thought of another question - what is the general "vibe" of the hotel, and "typical guest" - families, locals partying on weekends, conventioneers, single business travelers, etc?
 
What are the bathrooms like? Are the showers nice? I have found too many hotels put a lot of effort into the "main room" and then cheap out in the bathroom.
 
I'm curious how spa prices and treatments/services available compare to what you would find on Disney property. With the GF having Senses, I'm just wondering what the incentive would be for an onsite guest to venture off site for the spa aspect. Alternately, would this be a good beginning or end of the trip 1 or 2 night stay to relax a bit either before or after your WDW/Uni trip? Thanks :)
 





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