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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No kids, just DH and myself [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just you and your DH or are there any kids? Any thing can be a low key Disney experience. Just go for a few hours and spend the rest of the day at the pool. If there's nothing in particular you want to see, you won't miss anything. [/quote] This. I’d look at the FS if you’re looking at the Polynesian and GF too. When we priced it all, FS was substantially less. [/quote] What is FS? [/quote] Four Seasons. It’s now usually the same or less than GF / Polynesian with preferred views because Disney resort pricing has skyrocketed. They have the best pool area and it’s still on Disney property. This only matters if you were going to spend GF / Polynesian $ on lodging though. If not, Wilderness Cabins or even the Port Orleans Riverside or French Quarter could work. If I were you and wanted to keep this low key I’d prioritize a resort feel (so FS) and drop into Magic Kingdom for half a day and Animal Kingdom via park hopper for the other half and waltz around. Then do the same the next day with Epcot and HS. Maybe skip most rides and just take in the vibe and dining if you want to be super low key. There’s a number of ways to approach this. [/quote]
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