Mickeymickey197555
Earning My Ears
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Worth it, 4 bedroom is amazing!!!!Trying to decide if its really worth it? We would be going as a family of four and then my parents. The three bedroom may be enough?
Worth it, 4 bedroom is amazing!!!!Trying to decide if its really worth it? We would be going as a family of four and then my parents. The three bedroom may be enough?
The 4BR is substantially larger, and the fit and finish is a little more upscale if you are considering the 3BR Deluxe rather than the 3BR Presidential. (4BRs only come in the Presidential fit/finish). The 4BR has four full baths, while the 3BR has two.Do the living areas (kitchen, living room, etc increase (beyond the actual bedrooms) if you move from a three bedroom to a four bedroom?
IMO, the 3BR living/dining area can comfortably fit six, though maybe one or two of you will be sitting at the table rather than on a couch/upholstered chair if you are all watching TV together. If this is a "big deal" vacation (someone's 50th wedding anniversary, etc.) then maybe it makes sense to splurge, but I don't think I would for "a vacation".Trying to decide if its really worth it? We would be going as a family of four and then my parents.
Thank you for that helpful reply. Well, considering the kids will be in bed before us and not much time spent in the room unless they are asleep or at breakfast..I guess the 3 bedroom is a good fit!The 4BR is substantially larger, and the fit and finish is a little more upscale if you are considering the 3BR Deluxe rather than the 3BR Presidential. (4BRs only come in the Presidential fit/finish). The 4BR has four full baths, while the 3BR has two.
You can see floor plans here (you do not need to be an owner/log in):
https://clubwyndham.wyndhamdestinat...ica/florida/orlando/club-wyndham-bonnet-creek
IMO, the 3BR living/dining area can comfortably fit six, though maybe one or two of you will be sitting at the table rather than on a couch/upholstered chair if you are all watching TV together. If this is a "big deal" vacation (someone's 50th wedding anniversary, etc.) then maybe it makes sense to splurge, but I don't think I would for "a vacation".
I'm curious too, so I hope someone knows! In March we had the royal blue ones. The castle was on the outside, and on the inside was the castle and the words "Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek / #Club Wyndham." We were there via an RCI exchange. We don't own any Wyndham resorts but do own a TS in Hawaii that is now managed by Wyndham, and we used that week to exchange into WBC. So maybe that counts as being an owner, as opposed to being a cash guest or a renter?Out of curiosity what do the different colored wrist bands indicate? What can I say, I’m nosy. Lol Mine is royal blue with the castle on it. We own at WBC, is this one owner specific? I saw someone wearing a royal blue one that says Club Wyndham. I saw a black one that said RCI. What about the light blue or teal bands?
Thank You!Someone wanted to see the activity schedule, this is July’s.View attachment 591384
You’re fine. Checking out on a blackout date is what they want you (a non-owner) to do, so that owners can check in that day.Hi there!
I’ve read through the last twenty pages or so of this thread and am just learning of the guest booking restrictions for peak times.
I booked a reservation earlier today (before I read this thread) for November 11-19.
I booked directly through Wyndham’s timeshare arm, extra holidays.The website let me book my reservation with no issues.
However, now I’m seeing that people’s reservations are being canceled with seemingly little warning because of the blackout dates.
the blackout dates for November fall on Nov 19-27.
We checkout on November 19. Does our reservation run the risk of being canceled considering that’s the first day of the blackout dates?
Again, we booked directly through extra holidays and I can’t imagine the site would physically let us book if that were going to be an issue, but thought I’d ask here just in case.
I’m a little panicked about it now.
You also booked directly through Wyndham which would mean there is no guest certificate involved. Your reservation is secure.Hi there!
I’ve read through the last twenty pages or so of this thread and am just learning of the guest booking restrictions for peak times.
I booked a reservation earlier today (before I read this thread) for November 11-19.
I booked directly through Wyndham’s timeshare arm, extra holidays.The website let me book my reservation with no issues.
However, now I’m seeing that people’s reservations are being canceled with seemingly little warning because of the blackout dates.
the blackout dates for November fall on Nov 19-27.
We checkout on November 19. Does our reservation run the risk of being canceled considering that’s the first day of the blackout dates?
Again, we booked directly through extra holidays and I can’t imagine the site would physically let us book if that were going to be an issue, but thought I’d ask here just in case.
I’m a little panicked about it now.
When we stayed at Club Wyndham Clearwater, they had some different colors. The different colors were for different occasions. We liked the teal color one, which was actually for birthdays. They let us have it anyway. I don't know if it is the same way at Bonnet Creek, but I suspect it is. I can't explain the black RCI ones though. Perhaps people trading in through RCI get those??I'm curious too, so I hope someone knows! In March we had the royal blue ones. The castle was on the outside, and on the inside was the castle and the words "Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek / #Club Wyndham." We were there via an RCI exchange. We don't own any Wyndham resorts but do own a TS in Hawaii that is now managed by Wyndham, and we used that week to exchange into WBC. So maybe that counts as being an owner, as opposed to being a cash guest or a renter?
interesting about the teal. We weren’t given options, royal it was regardless. As for RCI, that’s what I assumed. Makes sense.I can't explain the black RCI ones though. Perhaps people trading in through RCI get those??
We traded in through RCI but got royal blue. Maybe the black ones are for those who have made the “do not gift” list and are not to be solicited for a sales meeting?When we stayed at Club Wyndham Clearwater, they had some different colors. The different colors were for different occasions. We liked the teal color one, which was actually for birthdays. They let us have it anyway. I don't know if it is the same way at Bonnet Creek, but I suspect it is. I can't explain the black RCI ones though. Perhaps people trading in through RCI get those??
I think it's random. We were given some royal blue and some of the lighter blue/green color in April.interesting about the teal. We weren’t given options, royal it was regardless. As for RCI, that’s what I assumed. Makes sense.
Like any timeshare rental, you can either rent from the developer/management company with the backing of that company (in this case, from Wyndham directly), or you can rent from an individual owner. The latter saves money, but requires trust. You can do some legwork to verify that the owner is on the up-and-up, but at the end of the day you are trusting the owner to come through for you because they control the reservation.Can anyone recommend a reputable, safe site that won’t cancel on me?
There were two windows. Reservations made after 3/15/21 but before 6/18/21 can have guests applied most times of the year. Reservations made after 6/18/21 have more restrictions. It sounds as though yours might have been made in the first window.Any guest reservation made or added after March 15, 2021, for travel on June 25 – July 9, Nov. 19 – 27 & Dec. 17 – Jan. 2, 2022, will be subject to cancellation and notified via email.