nadira36
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 12, 2011
We did this on our last trip (though we were staying BWI CL anyhow, so not as big of a difference in distance lol.We planned on going to Epcot that day, which was why I was thinking BC. We will not have a car. It was just a thought, we were originally staying at BWV in a DS, but then we invited my brother-in-law and his wife to come along (their first time to WDW), which caused us to have to change resorts because it was already a last minute trip and everything is booked up. My husband wanted us to switch to a 2 bedroom so they'd be more comfortable and we'd have our space. I was more than willing to put them on that sofa bed at BWV, since they are staying free anyways and it's only a short 4 night trip. He insisted though so I had to spend way more DVC points and we could only find SSR available. I appreciate your perspective and you might be right about it not being very convenient or worth the extra cost at BC in this situation. I really just thought being at BC CL, there'd be breakfast included, and we could rope drop at Epcot and ride the few rides that we like (we don't usually spend much time there and sometimes we skip Epcot all together on a trip), then could take a mid-day break at SAB, plus have some CL snacks, then we could head to SSR and get ready for MNSSHP that evening.
Persoanlly as long as we're going to be mostly at the resort, we find it a great way to enjoy the day. Bell services will transfer bags, just keep your swim suites with you to enjoy the pool. We often put these in a separate bag and then also leave with bell services with a separate tag. For instance while everyone is still having BF in the lounge, DH brings ALL the bags that we want transfers to the new resort to bell service. Then before we head to the park, I bring the suits and towels to bell services and leave it there to PU when we're done at the park.