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[quote=Anonymous]How old are your kids, OP? I always see people say that the hotels on the monorail are most convenient "to the parks"--but really that is only true if the park you spend the most time in is Magic Kingdom. By the time my kids were in elementary school, they were more interested in going to Hollywood Studios and Epcot--therefore making the Boardwalk, Beach Club, and Yacht Club more convenient. I would look at the 4 major parks and see which one you think you will be spending the most time in before you book your hotel. Disney operates timeshares, called "Disney Vacation Club" that has units with full kitchens. Non members can still rent these units, subject to availability. There are vacation club units at almost all of the Deluxe hotels, including Contemporary (it's called Bay Lake Towers), Grand Floridian, Beach Club, Boardwalk, etc. Another choice for a room, on property, with a kitchen would be the cabins at Fort Wilderness campground. It is a 1 bedroom cabin that can sleep up to 6 people and has a full kitchen. I would strongly recommend staying onsite so you can take advantage of extra magic hours in the morning and evening, when it will be slightly cooler. Then spend mid day, when it is the most hot, back at your room napping, relaxing at the pool, etc.[/quote]
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