I think it is very lax. As you stated, no glass. I am sure coolers are not permitted but they do not search what you bring in. If you had a small cooler that fit in a beach type bag, no one would care I think. I know I brought my own adult beverages to the pools when I wanted one. I think that is part of the Wyndham experience. Having that full kitchen and grills lets you bring your own stuff with you.
I assume I will pay the $60 hotel fee at check out but can they charge me a parking fee as well?
Thank you. I am still confused, lol. Should I be reading this thread for info or is this focused on the timeshare side???I think that if you are staying at the Grand, then your hotel fee includes the parking, and so the $60 should include everything. Keep in mind that you purchased the hotel side, not the timeshare side of the resort.
Thank you. I am still confused, lol. Should I be reading this thread for info or is this focused on the timeshare side???
The hotel and timeshare are on the same property and share all of the amenities. The difference is the hotel side has additional fees that the timeshare side is exempt from. In my limited experience, the hotel is vastly more expensive than the timeshare rooms. However, you do get daily housekeeping I believe.Thank you. I am still confused, lol. Should I be reading this thread for info or is this focused on the timeshare side???
Thank you all so much. From photos it looks really close to Disney properties. In one picture I could see swan and dolphin. Since we are driving should we follow the epcot or animal kingdom resort are signs? Also does anyone know if there is free parking around there? We went to Puerto Rico last year and paid $$$ before realizing we could park in the street in front of the hotel and it was a lot closer to our room than the garage. Not a big deal either way.
Hi there. I'm so excited to be starting to plan a trip for December!! It's been many years since we went so this is a big deal for our family. We have stayed at Bonnett Creek in a 2 bedroom before and just loved it. Is December too soon to try to get the timeshare side of bonnet creek? Everything I'm finding shows dates that are closer up. I really like to pay for this part of the trip if it all possible. Any advice on a reputable seller or company I could go through this far in advance?
It truly comes down to what part of December you are going. To give you a perspective, all the way up to Dec 17th is Value season. This means the rooms are CHEAP. You could contact places like VS, VU and book the room now. I would venture to say they will charge $1,000 - $1,200 for the week. Then, when it gets inside 60-days, you can get that 2BR unit for $400-$500 and cancel the other reservation with VS or VU. There will be no lack of inventory available leading up to Dec 17. The Pres units may be a little harder inside 60-days.Hi there. I'm so excited to be starting to plan a trip for December!! It's been many years since we went so this is a big deal for our family. We have stayed at Bonnett Creek in a 2 bedroom before and just loved it. Is December too soon to try to get the timeshare side of bonnet creek? Everything I'm finding shows dates that are closer up. I really like to pay for this part of the trip if it all possible. Any advice on a reputable seller or company I could go through this far in advance?
The bug rental companies do not pass the 60-day savings to the renters. You have to find private owners that do it. There are many. The big rental companies will have inventory sales as the windows approach. It really depends on what you are comfortable with. I am about 80-days out right now. About 2 months ago I was worried. After much research, far less. In the end, I could miss out on the second week at WBC. If it happens in a couple weeks, no big deal. I search for other deals at Windsor Hills, Orange Lake, Reunion, Sheraton Vistana, Silver Lake, and many others. There are simply too many places to choose from. Yes, WBC is right there and has that benefit. However, the others are not that far either.We are looking to stay offsite this summer for the first time and like the WBC reviews. We have received quotes from several of the recommended rental groups. My question is when is the best time to get the best quote. We are going in late July. Now? Within 60 days? I appreciate the help.
It truly comes down to what part of December you are going. To give you a perspective, all the way up to Dec 17th is Value season. This means the rooms are CHEAP. You could contact places like VS, VU and book the room now. I would venture to say they will charge $1,000 - $1,200 for the week. Then, when it gets inside 60-days, you can get that 2BR unit for $400-$500 and cancel the other reservation with VS or VU. There will be no lack of inventory available leading up to Dec 17. The Pres units may be a little harder inside 60-days.
Hey guys speaking of Fireworks if your room doesn't have a firework view are you able to go outside somewhere and see them on the property?
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2. We usually go in late July/early August... and it's late March now... do we still have time, or are we a little on the late side for booking 7 nights at that time of summer?