My sisters and I are going to Florida during
"Mardi Gras-2017":whoopie: and we will be staying at my youngest sisters friends timeshare.
Since I'm the only one who has a TS, they are asking me all kinds of questions that I can't answer. So maybe Owners can help or anyone who has stayed here.
Blue Tree Resort at Lake Buena Vista
12007 Cypress Run Dr.
Orlando,Fl
The one most is where is it located(next to)??
Is this a nice resort??
What is the Pine(I believe this is the Building location- That's where her friend owns)?
Are there going to be extra fees(Parking,Check-in fees, House Keeping)??
Is there Resort transportation to any of the "Theme Parks" and is there a fee.
Are there restaurants near by(walking distance)??
Goggle Maps shows : Westgate Blue Trees Resort and next to it shows Blue Tree Resort - so which is which???
TIA
maggiesmom
Timeshare Users Group
Blue Tree Resort at Lake Buena Vista
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10/23/2015
9
Great Resort Near Disney World
Room / Unit: 12-336
Bedrooms: TwoKitchen: FullLaundry: In Room
Deck / Balcony: YesInternet: Free - In RoomConvenience Store: On Site
Parking: On-Site FreeUnexpected Visitor Fees: NoInterval Type: Owner
JAN
20
2015
Units was in a POA building, NOT a Westgate building.
Blue Tree Resort offers a location a few blocks away from Disney’s entrance on route 535 in Lake Buena Vista, Orlando, Florida. There are eateries and shops close by. The resort sprawls over a generous 16 acres of property which has 18 separate condominium buildings of various shapes and sizes – none more than 3 stories. Upgrades and maintenance on these buildings has been impressive over the past 10 years. The grounds are well kept. On the fenced-in property there are four outdoor pools, three of which are heated. There are also several BBQ grills, a volleyball court, basketball and tennis courts, two jacuzzis, a fitness center, a game room, a horseshoe pit, 3 elevators serving many of the two-bedroom executive units, fountains, play areas, a small miniature golf course, a small grocery/gift/attraction ticket space, a check-in area with computers/printer, a meeting room, and the office for the activity director. All units received new windows in 2011 and the Property Owners Association completed the painting of the outside of their buildings. Most units now have new granite counter tops in the kitchens, flat screen TVs and DVDs. Wi-Fi is available in all units free of charge and a new system has operated well for almost 2 years now. Many units have a washer and dryer, but for those which do not, there is a generous laundry on-site/indoors. Building 12 has them. The Blue Tree POA is in the final stages of putting in new sliding glass doors. They also redid Pool #2 with new pavers and interactive sprayers in the kiddie pool. They do continuous refurbishments of the units. A decorative fence as been recently added around the front perimeter of the property. All buildings have been re-roofed in the past several years with clay tiles. New stainless steel appliances have been placed in units.
Upon entering the property, take your first right turn a go straight to the check-in building. Check-in time is at 4 pm and check-out time is at 10 am.
Much more information and pictures may be found at bluetreeowners . org
Reservations typically to be in 7-night intervals, and typically run from either Saturday to Saturday, or Sunday to Sunday. Owners may rent by the day, and there is a reduced price program for owners who wish to come during the off-seasons. If multiple weeks are reserved, you will receive a separate confirmation for each 7-day period, and a cleaning with new linens and towels will be done after each 7-night period.
I found this in TUG reviews
Silentg