Do you have to have a villa? You could get 2 regular rooms
I am hearing now that I would have a better chance booking 7 months out rather than 11 since there’s a larger pool of owners. Would you all agree?
Thanks so much for all the advice!
Larger pool of owners doesn’t help when there is a smaller amount of rooms left (because people who own at that resort start booking at 11 months out).
Thank you for the tips! It’s usually just me and my husband and we LOVE BWV but we do have AKL in mind for a backup plan. We usually go in January too but I can’t seem to talk the others out of Nov... I sure wouldn’t mind a Christmas party though!And owners who want November do start booking early! Food & Wine Festival, Christmas decorations, cooler weather and lower points costs for rooms make that time very attractive. Many owners at BWV bought there specifically to stay there at that time.
@tinabina919, I love BWV, but if I were wanting to rent DVC for a November stay, I’d have a 2nd choice resort in mind. AKL and BLT are wonderful for family groups because of the extra bathrooms (2 full baths in the 1-bedroom, 3 in the 2-bedroom), and 2 or 3 Poly studios might be easier to get than BWV in November. And remember, the OKW villas are huge, and SSR is undergoing renovations now with beautiful results.
Getting one villa let alone two in November will be very difficult at seven months out. If you want a villa, you need to book it a 11 months out exactly. And pay the premium price to do it.I was told I would have a harder time getting studios, originally wanted 3. Everyone is sold on a villa now anyways since it has the full kitchen.
I think we are going to try for a 2bedroom and studio.
I am hearing now that I would have a better chance booking 7 months out rather than 11 since there’s a larger pool of owners. Would you all agree?
Thanks so much for all the advice!
Walking takes about ten minutes or you can wait for the boat to Epcot. BW is the last stop before you arrive at Epcot.So excited finally Booked a 4 night stay in March at BWI. First time saying here and at any Epcot resort. We will be there for Flower and Garden so hoping to get a room where we can walk to the park or at least get close transport.
Awesome good to knowWalking takes about ten minutes or you can wait for the boat to Epcot. BW is the last stop before you arrive at Epcot.
I've never noticed any wear and tear on the rooms. I guess there may be a chip or scuff on the paint somewhere. Honestly, don't care if there is. It's not a pig stye or falling down anywhere. It's not substandard.Apparently it’s been five years or so since the BWI rooms were refreshed. Are the rooms in good condition? We stayed at Yacht Club shortly before the resort was rehabbed, and our room was in terrible shape with rusted metal fixtures, peeling wallpaper, broken lights, etc. I vowed then not to ever again pay deluxe prices for a substandard room. I found a good rate for Boardwalk for our upcoming trip, but if the rooms are worn, we’ll choose another resort. Looking forward to recent travelers’ reports! Thanks!
Not open to the public. The ONLY way to the Boardwalk from the Inn side is off the lobby, or just off the lobby by Bellvue Lounge (which is so close to the lobby I call that off the lobby too)Possible stupid question alert: Is there a walkway around the side of ESPN to the back of the resort? Whenever I look at maps it looks like there is one but I've never seen it or heard anyone talk about it.
Thank you! I figured that might be the case, but I’m notorious for not being the most observant so thought it might be good to ask (because I love a good short cut)Not open to the public. The ONLY way to the Boardwalk from the Inn side is off the lobby, or just off the lobby by Bellvue Lounge (which is so close to the lobby I call that off the lobby too)
Not open to the public. The ONLY way to the Boardwalk from the Inn side is off the lobby, or just off the lobby by Bellvue Lounge (which is so close to the lobby I call that off the lobby too)
We were just there in August and they were fine. I mean there’s a little bit of scuffs but I think that’s normal in any hotel. People also complained about the wilderness Lodge being old and dingy and we didn’t really feel that that was an issue either. The rooms were clean the halls were clean. It was fineApparently it’s been five years or so since the BWI rooms were refreshed. Are the rooms in good condition? We stayed at Yacht Club shortly before the resort was rehabbed, and our room was in terrible shape with rusted metal fixtures, peeling wallpaper, broken lights, etc. I vowed then not to ever again pay deluxe prices for a substandard room. I found a good rate for Boardwalk for our upcoming trip, but if the rooms are worn, we’ll choose another resort. Looking forward to recent travelers’ reports! Thanks!
I've been wondering the same thing, I really want to see what the rooms look like inside and all that but can never find anything. I'll be alone and would much rather sit up in a balcony than out on a little front porch, but would love to know what the rooms look like inside.Does anyone have any pictures of the BWI Outer Building Garden Suites? Specifically of one of the rooms with a balcony? I've watched a bunch of Youtube videos and they are all great but they all show the rooms that have the seating on the first level, with the cute gardens. I'm a balcony nut...not sure how I'll feel sitting outside on the "ground", vs up higher. I know there are only 3 rooms with balconies....wondering how a balcony changes the experience both in and out, v.s. ground level seating with the chairs/table. TIA!
They are in the first few posts of the thread. I linked them when someone asked this same question recently.Does anyone have any pictures of the BWI Outer Building Garden Suites? Specifically of one of the rooms with a balcony? I've watched a bunch of Youtube videos and they are all great but they all show the rooms that have the seating on the first level, with the cute gardens. I'm a balcony nut...not sure how I'll feel sitting outside on the "ground", vs up higher. I know there are only 3 rooms with balconies....wondering how a balcony changes the experience both in and out, v.s. ground level seating with the chairs/table. TIA!
There's lots of photos in the first page.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...n-and-questions-thread.3344344/#post-52514679
I'm really interested in post-rehab pictures and those all seems to be pre-rehab.They are in the first few posts of the thread. I linked them when someone asked this same question recently.