We stayed at BC for our first time this past March. While I normally just lurk over on this board I wanted to pass along my thanks to all of you who post much more frequently than I do! The tips and information I received here were beyond valuable and really helped to make our trip successful.
We did end up with an interesting room situation. Our only request was a daybed. We don't tend to be in our room long enough to require a balcony and, with my teenage kids being opposite genders, the daybed makes sleeping arrangements much easier for everyone! We ended up in Room 2600, which looked out onto[GALLERY=]
View attachment 235355 View attachment 235356 View attachment 235357 View attachment 235355 View attachment 235356 View attachment 235358 [/GALLERY] the BCV building, on the side of BC closest to Epcot. The room had a juliet balcony (so, really no balcony at all), which was fine with us and it also had the coveted daybed, which we were very happy about. We absolutely loved the room location. We were just a few doors away from the stairwell so it was a quick walk one floor down to exit either to the walkway towards Epcot or to the Marketplace. On top of the convenience, it also seemed very quiet in that area of the resort. We hardly ever heard or saw any other guests the whole week that we were there.
The one surprise we had with this room was the bathroom. It looked as if this room was once meant to be a wheelchair accessible room. So instead of having the shower and toilet behind a door and a double sink on the other side of that door, everything was in one really huge room. It was nice to have so much space in which to get dressed but, with two adults and two teenagers, getting ready in the morning was a lot slower. The bathroom also had only a single sink, not a double, which also prevented us from streamlining our mornings more efficiently. We were able to make it work by having two of us shower at night and two of us shower in the morning but there were a couple of times when someone did need to find the resort's public restrooms due to our room's bathroom being occupied by another family member.
The bathroom situation was more of a nuisance than a real problem and it certainly wasn't enough to prevent us from staying at the BC again (I'd book it tomorrow if I had the money on hand!) but it was definitely a room configuration we were not aware of so I thought I'd pass the info along in case it comes as a surprise to anyone else too. I'll try to attach some pictures as a reference.
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