Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is marriott cypress harbor worth it if we spend our whole day at Disney?
The Marriott hotels are booked the week we are looking and it’s $700-809 a night for swan or dolphin.
If this is OP who has Marriott points, have whoever is a member sign in on the Bonvoy webpage and look at buying points. They're running a promo now where most members can buy points at 45-50% off. Then look at the total cash price for the nights you want to go vs. the price to buy whatever points you need on top of what you already have for those nights. Make sure you include the resort fee. You might find that buying points for this stay would make sense and put it within your price range.
The reason I'm really encouraging Swolphin is because of 1) transportation to disney parks and 2) half hour early access to the parks. Swolphin is very, very close by boat to Epcot and HS and a convenient bus ride to AK. For MK you have to go through the TTC just as if you were driving your own car. If you wouldn't use the early access and plan to drive your personal vehicle everywhere, then I'd probably look to the JW Marriott. I've not stayed there but have heard really good things about it.
Anonymous wrote:Is marriott cypress harbor worth it if we spend our whole day at Disney?
The Marriott hotels are booked the week we are looking and it’s $700-809 a night for swan or dolphin.
Anonymous wrote:If you were going to Orlando for 7 nights, would you (1) try to spend 2 of those 7 nights in either Cocoa Beach or possibly Clearwater; or (2) spend the whole time at Disneyworld, taking it all in. Will be staying at either Swan or Dolphin for the entire time (unless we take 2 nights for beach excursion) except last night at airport hotel.
We have two tweens. Went to Epcot once last year for one day and the kids LOVED it. They also love the Beach too (really any beach, including East Coast beaches in Jersey etc). If we do No. 1, need to rent a car and stay in the beach area for 2 nights, which would leave 4-5 nights for DW (one day for each of the 4 parks).
On the one hand, spending time at the beach could be relaxing. It will at the start of our trip, for logistical reasons.
On the other hand, the idea of spending 6-7 days in DW, building in some relaxing days/afternoon for the pool, mini-golf, other non-park Disney stuff, is very appealing!!! Will be travelling in May, week before Memorial Day weekend.