Wyndham Bonnet Creek vs DVC Purchase

All the ones I mentioned have pool complexes that are superior to DVC. They all have lazy rivers and multiple water slides.
Some of which you have to pay to use if you're staying at the timeshares, like the ones at the Orlando World Center that charge $20 per person per day.
 
Some of which you have to pay to use if you're staying at the timeshares, like the ones at the Orlando World Center that charge $20 per person per day.
Yea they did the same thing when the slide complex opened in 2012, but after a few years it was renegotiated to be included in the Royal/Sabal/Imperial palms dues.
 
Yea they did the same thing when the slide complex opened in 2012, but after a few years it was renegotiated to be included in the Royal/Sabal/Imperial palms dues.
Do you happen to know if they charge that fee for people who book stays at the timeshares at World Center via the interval getaways?
 
Do you happen to know if they charge that fee for people who book stays at the timeshares at World Center via the interval getaways?
Everyone staying at the palms were charged a fee the first 3 years it was open, then they gave up on limiting it to hotel guests only.
 

If it had better transportation like DVC, I would be tempted, but I don’t ever have a car and the other options don’t seem appealing to me, but the savings would. I’ve tried to get the husband to try it out just for a stay and so far he has not bitten. We have Worldmark points that you can use there an exchange with Wyndham.
We are DVC members but have stays at Wyndham Bonnet Creek many times.

When staying at WBC, it’s always been eBay rentals.

We’ve never paid more than $150 per night, and that was for a three bedroom suite.

The WBC rooms are much larger and, for the price, are a great value.

But WBC is a hassle if you don’t have a car.
 



















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