Time share property? Really? I mean isn't it just a waste of time and so much hard selling that you would rather empty your bank account then stay at their property?
Is it really even worth buying into time share?
The answer? Well a 100 times over YES.
No I dont sell time share LOL . I just stayed at a few hundred hotels and then experienced a week at a time share resort and I was blown away with the amenities and convenience of it all.
I had the opportunity to stay at the Club Wyndham bonnet creek in Orlando and the stay was nothing short of amazing. The property is HUGE. I had an entire week to stay at Orlando and out of that few at Disney and few in between days to relax. Now staying at hotel would have been way too expensive, plus eating out everyday and then searching for food for my picky eaters. And a bunch load of clothes to carry since all hotels do not have laundry.
But Club Wyndham was the perfect solution to all my questions. They have bedroom suites depending on the no of people staying. We stayed at their 1 bedroom suites which had a full sized kitchen with all the utensils and cutlery and every single thing you would need in a house, plus a living room, toilet with washer and dryer and a bedroom. Both the bedroom and living room had TV. So while my husband was taking office calls from the room, me and my kids were waiting out in luxury in the living room and munching on our food to our hearts desire.
Our private balcony had an amazing view of the elaborate pool and lazy river just below us and the various buildings and trails on the property, also overlooking was Disneyworld.
I was surprised when I went down for a walk. The property had a separate kind of pool below each building all of which was joined by a walking trail so accessible to each other. Some had a lazy river, some with splash pad and some with a slide. There was mini golf, a few party areas with benches to sit with gas grills and a nice big pond right in the middle.
They provide shuttle to and fro Disney, Universal and Seaworld. They are also authorized ticket sellers who sit in the front lobby giving you easy access to booking tickets to your favorite theme parks.
A European inspired vacation resort, Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort is conveniently adjacent to the Walt Disney World ® Resort. These spacious one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom resort suites comfortably sleep four to twelve
guests and range from 902 to 2,510 square feet. Whether you're traveling with extended family or a smaller party, you will appreciate the privacy of separate bedrooms, the economy of a fully equipped modern kitchen and a washer/dryer in each suite. Plus, a whirlpool tub, full dining area, living area and televisions throughout are many conveniences that are hard to find with the average hotel room.
Timeshare has evolved to suit the needs of today’s traveler; timeshare no longer means visiting the same beach resort, the same week every year, and staying in the exact same room. Wyndham evolved from that type of vacation years ago and continues to evolve, offering a flexible points system that allows travelers to book stays at 220 Wyndham vacation club resorts or exchange at 4,300 affiliated resorts in 110 countries with the RCI exchange network. Timeshare owners aren’t buying fixed weeks in one location, but rather points that allow them to travel the world.
This was the most convinient way to stay for my family since I had to option to reheat food, or even cook a meal. I had easy access to every tourist spot and I felt right at home. We had so much space that we never felt cramped up. What's better is that even if we traveled with bigger family or friends, we could stay in a bigger suite and yet all could enjoy the vacation under one roof.
I would definitely stay at this property in a heartbeat and have also done my research for another Wyndham time share property for my next destination. Trust me when I say that this is the most convinient way to stay when you are traveling with family.
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