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Our 60 day mark is coming up this week. We're very excited to be staying in a 1bdrm villa. It will be the first time staying at BCV and we can't wait for SAB. We're going to try to book a cabana. Am I right in assuming it is 60 days from check-in and not 60 days from the day of the cabana for reservations?
Also, are there any recommendations for room requests we should use for a larger balcony in a 1bdrm BCV? We've used Touring Plans for this with certain views before but I'm not sure about it for decent balconies since view at BCV isn't as important to me.
I'll add you to the Be Our Guest list we keep on Page 1. Late July or early August?
The good news is, the smallest balconies at the villas are standard size. They don't have any of the small standing-only Juliet balconies, or if they do, there are other balconies available for that room.
Here are pictures from one of these rooms:
Room 455 extra-large balcony
As others have suggested, you can request "Extra-large balcony, please"
Does anyone know the coffee machine situation in the Yacht Club rooms? With mouse keeping only coming occasionally, can I request more coffee packets or am I able to bring k-cups from home? TIA.
When is your trip?
You can do either. I don't have a Keurig at home, but what I do when I am on vacation is purchase a box of K-cups with a special flavor to enjoy on my trip.
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Did not know this about Boardwalk Bakery. I know my discussion is pointless a year out but anyone know what time they open for coffee?
I don't know the answer to your question, but
back!
I'll add you to the Be Our Guest list for next June.
My DH and I were just talking about this the other day. I’m fine with the keurig in the room but he often gets up before everyone and would love to go grab and early coffee and read while the rest of us are sleeping.
As many of you know, I run on Dunkin' (my first job, in fact). I need a cup of hot, black coffee in the morning. I usually get up earlier than my family or travelling party. I move the coffee maker into the bathroom so the sound is muffled while others are sleeping, then I take my coffee and go out on the balcony or slip out of the room to explore.
If I don't want to run the coffee maker in the room, the night before I will stash some coffee in the fridge for an iced coffee in the morning, to get me by until I can find a cup of hot coffee. For that I need cream, sweetener and ice, so that is more work.
During a couple of stays at the All-Stars, when there were no coffee makers in the room*, I took matters into my own hands. For one trip, I joined a group that passed along a microwave and/or coffee maker from guest to guest. For other trips, I purchased a small, inexpensive coffee maker and packed that. *thankfully, coffee makers are now supplied at the value resorts!
The caffeine struggle is real!