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Old 05-26-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Gotta love Blue Tree!

Just had to tell everyone that Blue Tree Resort is really a great place to stay for the money.

We stayed there last summer for 4 nights and really had a good time. This time for 3 nights was even better.

We got our ground floor room and really didn't hear any noise until our last night. It was minimal.

We once again stayed in 2 bedroom deluxe. It is huge. Nicely decorated, clean, screened patio, plenty of room. The kitchen is modern and stocked (no food). Everything a big family needs all at 2 lights north of the entrance to Downtown Disney.
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i was wondering how much you paid for a suite at the blue tree?
we need 3 days off disney property while we go to universal and some other orlando attractions.
did you say it was by down town disney?
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This time around we paid $122.00 per night (holiday weekend price). Last year I think we paid $105.00 per night. There is an extra charge for maid service, which we did not elect. There is really no need, in my opinion.

Unfortunately, they no longer have their own reservationists. Find a search engine (I used Yahoo) and type Blue Tree Resort and see what the best rate is you can find.

There is an official Blue Tree website that will show you some pictures and the villa layouts. They also give you the Westgate number to call to do your final confirmation and special requests. Caution though, if you book on the internet, the holiday doesn't usually have the reservation until a couple of days prior to your arrival.

The resort is located on 535, 2 lights north of Downtown Disney. Very, very convenient. Winn Dixie grocery store is almost next door and there are great restaruants all around.
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