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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think that sounds like a good plan, but you should know that $2k gift card will probably barely cover the room for 5 days at a Deluxe resort. Beach Club has the best pool and walking distance to Epcot, so I think that would be a great place to start. I would also do a dinner at Grand Floridian or the Contemporary and then google for the fireworks cruise. That will be a great low-key, adult experience.[/quote] You’re correct. Based on my research, we will end up paying for the park tickets when anything else we do/eat, but that’s ok! Actually, thanks for mentioning that about Beach Club; that puts it higher on the list. I’m sure this will be a thing no matter where we choose, but do you think that because of the pool at this resort, it will be exceptionally overrun with children? Like, more than the others? [/quote] I had to laugh at this. With all due respect, you are going to Disney World- EVERYTHING is over run with children. There is not a single on property or even off property resort that is not over run with children. The only things I know of that is adult only would be Victoria and Alberts at the Grand floridian, and one adults only bar at Epcot. We have annual passes and go often and my favorite days are the “low key” days where we walk around a park for the snack and play areas, then hit the pool when it gets too hot. We have stayed at the grand floridian, beach/yacht, and boardwalk. For a more adult centered experience I would avoid magic kingdom and focus on Epcot, Hollywood studios and even animal kingdom. Personally, I would avoid the beach club- it is always crowded and I feel the “tackiest” of the ones I listed. Yacht and boardwalk are also walking distance to Epcot and a much better experience overall. [/quote]
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