The bands are good, though it seemed they were out of them when we were there. Apparently they had more on order. That said, I am not a huge fan of the Wyndham wristbands. I don't like the stretchy cloth type and they always seem to be tight. That said, if they offer them next time we will probably use them.
The bus service was terrible so I'm not surprised it's not there anymore and it was expensive. I think it was $15 a person to Disney if I remember correctly. I did it once and never again. I love the resort but prefer to use my Wyndham points to stay in the Presidential units where the bedding is better and the TVs are bigger! LOL
Very easy access to Disney Springs Orange parking garage. Nice walkway around the resort and the landscaping was good and everything clean. Available parking next to the buildings and also large parking garages. We were in a Presidential one bedroom unit in building 6 and right next door to a parking garage. Plenty of eating places about a 10-15 minute drive away. Overall an above average property. Best to use the wrist bands for your room key as it is always easy access.
I may be able to do a general overview video after enough research. We don't own HICV so we really can't go to the resorts and also don't have any experience with the ownership and how it works.
How are you liking the value from Club Wyndham Access? If you can utilize it in an area where hotels are more expensive, and Marriott has no resorts, that may be were it really shines. We enjoyed Pigeon Forge, TN last year on Labor Day weekend, luckily got in 2 weeks prior after having 2nd thoughts on Orlando humidity.
We've so far only stayed at Bonnet Creek. We have a couple other stays happening later this year in Las Vegas. For now it is about access to the additional properties, not as much about new locations yet. Thanks for watching!
@@DestinationTimeshare We did the same thing buying an EOY HGVC, almost purely for additional access in Waikiki. It seems like you typically go to Orlando, so absolutely you should enjoy it when it makes sense there. We've got our eye on the international resort, closer to Universal.
Me and my wife are owner's of club wyndham, and ever time they offer us a three day vacation, they want to con us with a very expensive upgrade.....they try hard.....but we always decline ... they give us a treacherous vibe every time they try that.....
They do have high pressure tactics to try and sell you more timeshare. Good for you for not giving in. Some people just avoid it all together and don't even take them up on the offer. No bad vibes that way. Thanks for watching!
One of our favorites! We use the wrist bands for room and building access.
Yeah the new "magic" bands are a big improvement at Wyndham resorts. No more having to deal with the key cards.
The bands are good, though it seemed they were out of them when we were there. Apparently they had more on order. That said, I am not a huge fan of the Wyndham wristbands. I don't like the stretchy cloth type and they always seem to be tight. That said, if they offer them next time we will probably use them.
The bus service was terrible so I'm not surprised it's not there anymore and it was expensive. I think it was $15 a person to Disney if I remember correctly. I did it once and never again. I love the resort but prefer to use my Wyndham points to stay in the Presidential units where the bedding is better and the TVs are bigger! LOL
Very easy access to Disney Springs Orange parking garage. Nice walkway around the resort and the landscaping was good and everything clean. Available parking next to the buildings and also large parking garages. We were in a Presidential one bedroom unit in building 6 and right next door to a parking garage. Plenty of eating places about a 10-15 minute drive away. Overall an above average property. Best to use the wrist bands for your room key as it is always easy access.
It would be so awesome if you made a video about Holiday Inn Club Vacations!!
I may be able to do a general overview video after enough research. We don't own HICV so we really can't go to the resorts and also don't have any experience with the ownership and how it works.
How are you liking the value from Club Wyndham Access? If you can utilize it in an area where hotels are more expensive, and Marriott has no resorts, that may be were it really shines. We enjoyed Pigeon Forge, TN last year on Labor Day weekend, luckily got in 2 weeks prior after having 2nd thoughts on Orlando humidity.
We've so far only stayed at Bonnet Creek. We have a couple other stays happening later this year in Las Vegas. For now it is about access to the additional properties, not as much about new locations yet. Thanks for watching!
@@DestinationTimeshare We did the same thing buying an EOY HGVC, almost purely for additional access in Waikiki. It seems like you typically go to Orlando, so absolutely you should enjoy it when it makes sense there. We've got our eye on the international resort, closer to Universal.
Me and my wife are owner's of club wyndham, and ever time they offer us a three day vacation, they want to con us with a very expensive upgrade.....they try hard.....but we always decline ... they give us a treacherous vibe every time they try that.....
They do have high pressure tactics to try and sell you more timeshare. Good for you for not giving in. Some people just avoid it all together and don't even take them up on the offer. No bad vibes that way. Thanks for watching!
Never stayed there. Own dvc. Probable won't