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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP-would you mind bumping this thread up with a quick review when you get back? I'm sure I won't have decided by then (sigh). I think the suites there seem like a little more space vs. renting two of the little mermaid rooms, agree? [/quote] Keep in mind that room categories at Disney do sell out, especially during free dining. I'd make a reservation for one of the cheaper room type you might want. Even if you want to change after the date when there's a cancellation fee, Disney will always let you upgrade to a more expensive package. So, if you're not sure but leaning towards the suite reserve it with the fewest number of days of tickets or without dining. Then if you want a different kind of room, you can always change to a package with more days or with dining, which will eliminate your change fee. On the other hand, you'll have gotten rid of the possibility of being closed out. I'd pick a suite in most family situations. I'm a single mom with one kid, so we do fine with two double beds in a regular room, but pretty much any family composition with multiple kids and I think I'd want a suite. I'll also say that for me, a big part of what I love about a Disney vacation is that everything is right there. I don't have to deal with driving, or parking, or fixing meals, or anything. If we want to go somewhere we just hop on a bus and go. I don't actually enjoy the parks that much, it's really the "self contained" part that I love the most, and the fact that everything feels safe and clean and kid-friendly and easy. So, staying off site would kind of destroy that point.[/quote]
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