I apologize, this has been asked I am sure but cant look thru 250 pages of info now!
If I book CL at BC am I ensured a BALCONY where you can sit or do I run the risk of one of those Evita styles or no balcony? Are there price tiers for club level at BC - meaning for x amount club you face the water or for x amount club you face the garden, etc.? Basically what are my view choices with club and what is the balcony situation with club at BC? Thanks!
If you book any room at the BC, you can get either a patio, a full balcony or a standing balcony. There are also a very very very very few rooms with no balcony at all.
Your tiers of room to book are a standard view room which can give you any room on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th floor with a view of a roof, a parking lot, a garden, a courtyard, a tree, etc. Next would be a waterview room which would be on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th floor with a view of some kind of water. It could be the lake or the quiet pool or SAB. Next up would be the same choices but club level and those rooms, standard and waterview, are on the fifth floor.
Most of the rooms on the fifth floor have full balconies but not all. If you book a standard on the fifth floor, your view can be the same as the standard on the other four floors. In other words, you could have a view of a roof. The water views on the club level 5th floor can be of the pools or lake. Then we have deluxe rooms. These rooms give you club level benefits (IPO and lounge) but they are on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor. There are only six of these rooms. Some of the rooms have full large balconies, some don't, and some have patios. These rooms are much much larger than the standard and water view rooms both on all five floors.
Then we have some one bedroom suites ... some have full balconies or patios, some have standing balconies. These are a normal size bedroom and bath but have a small attached and a walk-in closet. These are not on the fifth floor but they do include IPO and lounge access. Then there are two bedroom suites ... some have full balconies or patios, some have standing balconies. These have two bedrooms and a living room. One bedroom has a king bed and its own bathroom, the other bedroom has two queens and a daybed and its own bathroom. These suites are not on the fifth floor but they do include IPO and lounge access.
Then there is a Vice Presidential suite (sleeps two people) which has a large balcony on the fifth floor and a Presidential suite (fifth floor also) which has a large balcony, a super large master bedroom with king bed and super large bathroom (bigger than my bedroom), a formal dining room, a living room, a powder room, an entry way, a second bedroom with its own bath (two double beds) and a study (daybed).
Hope that helps.