Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
lol, now I think you’re a troll. Yes, there will be a lot of children.
Anonymous wrote:Stay at swan/dolphin and use the gift card for park tickets and food. The $2k will cover hotel or park, but not both. Might as well have the nicer hotel. Plus, S/D isn't over the top disney at all.
Anonymous wrote:How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.
Anonymous wrote:We have only done very low key Disney trips and I’d say yours sounds kind of medium key. Five days is a long time at Disney. I think we’ve done three max and it was plenty.
I do like Epcot but you can spend a day there and that’s enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
Anonymous wrote:I think this has to be a bot because how could anyone know this much about Disney world unless they’re really into it.
Anonymous wrote: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.