DaisyandBoo
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2014
Do Bonnet Creek bedrooms have ceiling fans in them?
Do Bonnet Creek bedrooms have ceiling fans in them?
Is there a hair dryer and shampoo in the 4 bd presidentials? I don't want to overpack.
Thanks!!All the units have hair dryers, at least in the master bath, under the sink in a bag. There are sample sized shampoo, conditioner, lotion, etc. bottles but it depends on how long you are staying and how much you use. Since you don't get housekeeping every day like at a hotel they aren't replenished during your stay. You might be able to get extras from housekeeping if you call (and tip,lol).
Press and hold F/C button on left size of thermostat until it says 6P and this means it is in bypass mode. It resets in 24 hours so you will have to do it every day
What do we do when we see the " 6p " ??
I did do this when I stayed there last month , but didn't know what to do with the 6P ,, we didn't know what to do after we
got it in bypass mode ,, HELP please
What do we do when we see the " 6p " ??
I did do this when I stayed there last month , but didn't know what to do with the 6P ,, we didn't know what to do after we
got it in bypass mode ,, HELP please
For those that have booked the 4 Bedroom and feel you got "a great rate" - how far in advance did you book? Who did you book from? And, did you do a normal Sat-Sat or other time frame?
Ok I have a question. We have been to WDW 2x, both times onsite. Now we are a family of 5 and the thought of staying on-site crammed in one room is unappealing. We love our space, so I have been looking at WBC, and I am almost convinced it's the way to go, but dh is not. He has a co-worker who went to WBC and said that the timeshare people bugged them at the pool, on the grounds in general, when they were at the bar etc. To the point where they had to go in and complain at the desk. Has anyone actually had a problem with this, or is it how everyone says, they only ask you when you go get the parking pass? Do you even need the parking pass?
We're here now and no one has bothered us. We don't need a parking pass and avoided that desk at check in as everyone on this board said. We get into the resort parking lot with our room key. We unplugged the phone as soon as we got into our condo.Never happened to me. I find the whole "fear of timeshare salespeople" as overblown. You see the timeshare people giving tours, but I've never seen them trying to talk to guests like you are describing. Do you need a parking pass? I doubt it, as you can use your room key. I've talked to these people many times so there is nothing they can say to get me to come to their presentation. After they get the pitch over with, they've been very nice and give balloons to my kids.
Generally I think the people who have the most issues are those who get a sudden urge to get a "free" gift card or somehow give a hopeful vibe to the salespeople, whose only job is to get you to the sales meeting where the real "fun" can begin.
Knowing that those are salespeople, and knowing that buying a timeshare from the developer is not a good idea is the key thing.
I've stayed at WBC multiple times and have never been bothered by salespeople. I don't bother with the parking pass: only your room key is needed to open the gate. I have unplugged the phone because it was ringing at least once a day and anyone I actually want to speak with has my cell number.Ok I have a question. We have been to WDW 2x, both times onsite. Now we are a family of 5 and the thought of staying on-site crammed in one room is unappealing. We love our space, so I have been looking at WBC, and I am almost convinced it's the way to go, but dh is not. He has a co-worker who went to WBC and said that the timeshare people bugged them at the pool, on the grounds in general, when they were at the bar etc. To the point where they had to go in and complain at the desk. Has anyone actually had a problem with this, or is it how everyone says, they only ask you when you go get the parking pass? Do you even need the parking pass?