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[quote=Anonymous]Some of the comments about run-down Disney hotels seem very off-base to me. We have gone yearly for the last several years and stayed at all levels of properties. All have been well-maintained and regularly updated once things start looking worn or dated. For a one-and-done trip, I highly recommend staying on property because that becomes part of the story: "We stayed at a hotel that looks like a mountain lodge," or "there was a giant big wheel outside our hotel room." It's part of the whimsy of Disney. If you're on a budget and still want some elbow room, get adjoining rooms at a value (Pop, etc.) or a family suite at Art of Animation. If you have a bigger budget, book a one-bedroom villa (either renting DVC points or through Disney; we booked through Disney and the price was the same as renting points) at a deluxe property. We did this most recently as our kids are older and it just isn't a whole lot of fun cramming all 4 of us in a traditional room anymore. Another thought if you have the budget is to stay Club Level at a deluxe, because the lounge gives you another nice space for your down time. Yes, you can just hang around the public areas of resorts too, but the CL lounge feels like an extension of your room and the staff is always very nice.[/quote]
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