Anonymous wrote:Exactly, to each their own. I HATE leaving the Disney bubble. Ruins the trip for me. I choose not to be a hater. I'm not too cool for school. Yes, Disney food is expensive, but it would be too at any resort. Fast food? Never ate it there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically it comes down to
A) Plenty of space (multiple rooms or large suite)
B) Location (resort is walking distance to parks like Contemporary/Magic Kingdom or Beach Club/Epcot OR has awesome views like the Savanna at Animal Kingdom)
C) Reasonable price (less than $1000/night)
OP gets to pick 2.
She has to decide which two are most important for HER family. That might not be what is most important to other posters' families.
Love this! So true.
I am amazed people spend $1000 a night just for hotel for Disney. You can easily get a decent hotel room for $125-200, if not less. Once she goes, she'll realize it is so spread out that you still need transportation and basing your hotel off the theme park transportation is not worthwhile.
The thing about the Disney hotels though, is that the ones with the park walkabilty/monorail, etc. also have other desirable amenities not found at the moderate and value hotels. Things like multiple on site restuarants, indoor hallways (instead of the motel-like set up with outdoor walkways), fitness centers, etc.
I agree though that I can't spend that much per night on a room!
Not all the deluxe hotels cost as much as the contemporary. Check out the Wilderness Lodge. That is very close to the Magic Kingdom and SO much cheaper!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically it comes down to
A) Plenty of space (multiple rooms or large suite)
B) Location (resort is walking distance to parks like Contemporary/Magic Kingdom or Beach Club/Epcot OR has awesome views like the Savanna at Animal Kingdom)
C) Reasonable price (less than $1000/night)
OP gets to pick 2.
She has to decide which two are most important for HER family. That might not be what is most important to other posters' families.
Love this! So true.
I am amazed people spend $1000 a night just for hotel for Disney. You can easily get a decent hotel room for $125-200, if not less. Once she goes, she'll realize it is so spread out that you still need transportation and basing your hotel off the theme park transportation is not worthwhile.
The thing about the Disney hotels though, is that the ones with the park walkabilty/monorail, etc. also have other desirable amenities not found at the moderate and value hotels. Things like multiple on site restuarants, indoor hallways (instead of the motel-like set up with outdoor walkways), fitness centers, etc.
I agree though that I can't spend that much per night on a room!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can save a ton of cash by renting a house off property. Look around the area of Celebration. It has grocery stores, restaurants and easy access to Disney. You can save yourself a boatload by eating a real meal at the house, instead of $15 chicken nuggets.
This 3 bedroom is $87 per night:
https://www.vrbo.com/193887
There isn't a lot of traffic. The only thing that I don't like about staying off property is paying $20/day for parking. Car rentals at the airport are cheap too. I got a car for $15/day last time I was there.
It's all about the type of vacation you want. Yes, this may save money but I'd never do this because this doesn't sound fun to me. I rather wait a year or two and save up some more money so we could have the ease of staying on property, enjoying a Disney hotel and the convenience and perks and not having to cook!
Being held captive by the mouse seems like a bad vacation, but to each their own. There are real restaurants nearby. Some might want a break from Mickey's overpriced fast food.
You can stay in a value hotel for $100-150 and be on property. We'll never stay on property again as we prefer the nearby restaurants. I get the first time you want to stay on property but then you learn real quickly that even the McDonalds on property (even being vegetarian and never eating there) is far better than the Disney food..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically it comes down to
A) Plenty of space (multiple rooms or large suite)
B) Location (resort is walking distance to parks like Contemporary/Magic Kingdom or Beach Club/Epcot OR has awesome views like the Savanna at Animal Kingdom)
C) Reasonable price (less than $1000/night)
OP gets to pick 2.
She has to decide which two are most important for HER family. That might not be what is most important to other posters' families.
Love this! So true.
I am amazed people spend $1000 a night just for hotel for Disney. You can easily get a decent hotel room for $125-200, if not less. Once she goes, she'll realize it is so spread out that you still need transportation and basing your hotel off the theme park transportation is not worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can save a ton of cash by renting a house off property. Look around the area of Celebration. It has grocery stores, restaurants and easy access to Disney. You can save yourself a boatload by eating a real meal at the house, instead of $15 chicken nuggets.
This 3 bedroom is $87 per night:
https://www.vrbo.com/193887
There isn't a lot of traffic. The only thing that I don't like about staying off property is paying $20/day for parking. Car rentals at the airport are cheap too. I got a car for $15/day last time I was there.
It's all about the type of vacation you want. Yes, this may save money but I'd never do this because this doesn't sound fun to me. I rather wait a year or two and save up some more money so we could have the ease of staying on property, enjoying a Disney hotel and the convenience and perks and not having to cook!
Being held captive by the mouse seems like a bad vacation, but to each their own. There are real restaurants nearby. Some might want a break from Mickey's overpriced fast food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically it comes down to
A) Plenty of space (multiple rooms or large suite)
B) Location (resort is walking distance to parks like Contemporary/Magic Kingdom or Beach Club/Epcot OR has awesome views like the Savanna at Animal Kingdom)
C) Reasonable price (less than $1000/night)
OP gets to pick 2.
She has to decide which two are most important for HER family. That might not be what is most important to other posters' families.
Love this! So true.
I am amazed people spend $1000 a night just for hotel for Disney. You can easily get a decent hotel room for $125-200, if not less. Once she goes, she'll realize it is so spread out that you still need transportation and basing your hotel off the theme park transportation is not worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can save a ton of cash by renting a house off property. Look around the area of Celebration. It has grocery stores, restaurants and easy access to Disney. You can save yourself a boatload by eating a real meal at the house, instead of $15 chicken nuggets.
This 3 bedroom is $87 per night:
https://www.vrbo.com/193887
There isn't a lot of traffic. The only thing that I don't like about staying off property is paying $20/day for parking. Car rentals at the airport are cheap too. I got a car for $15/day last time I was there.
It's all about the type of vacation you want. Yes, this may save money but I'd never do this because this doesn't sound fun to me. I rather wait a year or two and save up some more money so we could have the ease of staying on property, enjoying a Disney hotel and the convenience and perks and not having to cook!
Being held captive by the mouse seems like a bad vacation, but to each their own. There are real restaurants nearby. Some might want a break from Mickey's overpriced fast food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically it comes down to
A) Plenty of space (multiple rooms or large suite)
B) Location (resort is walking distance to parks like Contemporary/Magic Kingdom or Beach Club/Epcot OR has awesome views like the Savanna at Animal Kingdom)
C) Reasonable price (less than $1000/night)
OP gets to pick 2.
She has to decide which two are most important for HER family. That might not be what is most important to other posters' families.
Love this! So true.
Anonymous wrote:Basically it comes down to
A) Plenty of space (multiple rooms or large suite)
B) Location (resort is walking distance to parks like Contemporary/Magic Kingdom or Beach Club/Epcot OR has awesome views like the Savanna at Animal Kingdom)
C) Reasonable price (less than $1000/night)
OP gets to pick 2.
She has to decide which two are most important for HER family. That might not be what is most important to other posters' families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can save a ton of cash by renting a house off property. Look around the area of Celebration. It has grocery stores, restaurants and easy access to Disney. You can save yourself a boatload by eating a real meal at the house, instead of $15 chicken nuggets.
This 3 bedroom is $87 per night:
https://www.vrbo.com/193887
There isn't a lot of traffic. The only thing that I don't like about staying off property is paying $20/day for parking. Car rentals at the airport are cheap too. I got a car for $15/day last time I was there.
It's all about the type of vacation you want. Yes, this may save money but I'd never do this because this doesn't sound fun to me. I rather wait a year or two and save up some more money so we could have the ease of staying on property, enjoying a Disney hotel and the convenience and perks and not having to cook!