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[quote=Anonymous]1) It's always crowded. Google "Disney crowds" or some variation - there are several websites that break it down by exact date. 2) You pretty much need to wait for transportation at all hotels, although there are a few where you can walk to one particular park. For example, we always stay at Swan/ Dolphin and often walk to/ from Epcot. You can also take a boat, which is nice, but the walk is nice, too. I'm assuming you can walk to MK from Contemporary but I don't know the specifics of doing so. The nice thing about the MK hotels is taking the monorail (or boat) over, but those are some of the most expensive hotels on the property, if cost is a concern. 3) I think you need more time at MK. And don't dismiss Hollywood Studios - it's our favorite park. I can see how disboards can be overwhelming but the people there are very helpful also. If you're totally new to this, I'd start with your budget first. Do you want a value hotel (~$100ish per night like one of the Allstars - and they're totally fine)? Moderate (maybe ~$190 to $250 per night)? Or Deluxe (~$300+)? Those numbers may be off but it gives you a very general idea. Once if you narrow down what type of accommodation you want, check each one for the transportation options and note where the type of transportation goes. More time is better, in my opinion, since you have time to take an afternoon off to swim or relax, or to spend a day at a water park, if that's your thing. And once you're paying for multiple days of park tickets, adding extra days is a negligible cost.[/quote]
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