Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:am I the only one who thinks its sad a family of four can't even manage to stay in the same hotel room on a vacation?
OP here. It is fine if you think it's sad.
My dh snores (which doesn't bother me but it keeps one of our kids up), my kids have very different personalities (my 8 yr old needs alone time at the end of the day to read, etc. while my 5 yr old is a Chatty Cathy) and pick at each other while spending long durations of time together, and said 5 year old needs looots of sleep, but is a very light sleeper and won't be able to sleep if we're moving around the room, talking, watching TV.
Vacation is about being comfortable, is it not? Sorry, but I don't want to go to bed at 8:30 every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you family size is such that you need to rent a minivan, it may be cheaper to stay on site and use magical express. It was when I priced it out. Minivan rentals are soooo expensive.
If the family size is such that they need to rent a minivan, they also might not fit in one standard room--2 rooms or a large suite can get pretty expensive. Plus all the food costs, staying at the Residence Inn allows for a free breakfast, plus keeping some snacks and maybe even late dinners in the room after the park.
I know my family has 4 kids, and we have stayed at the Residence Inn (there are a few in the Orlando area, we stayed at Marbella Court which is pretty close to Disney Springs.)
We stayed there because we had enough rewards points that our stay was free.
I'm that PP. We do have 5 and did get two rooms at disney. We got a 5 person suite at disney (with one of their 30% off promos). I think another time we did get two rooms (again with the discount promo, which they run all the time) and it was still cheaper than staying off site and renting the minivan. I can't recall specifically if we looked at the residence inn but I know from previous research into this problem that the majority of Residence Inns do not have suites that can accommodate 5 people. Unfortunately most hotels that advertise "suites" 'mean that they have a queen in one room and a pull out ouch in the other. One of my biggest wishes for a travel search site is one that would let you search specifically for suites that will accommodate 5--with most of them, even when you put that into the search, it comes up with a bunch of options that will not allow 5 people in a room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is not really correct. We were just there, on what was supposedly a "low" crowd weekend. 7 dwarves and other popular fast passes (peter Pan) were sold out very quickly after the on-site fastpass booking opens. Within minutes after rope drop, the wait at 7 dwarves is up to 30 minutes. By 9:15, the wait was an hour. This was consistent with our last visit, a year ago, also on a low load day in the winter.
True! I was just there for a low crowd time and fast passes were 100% necessary for those rides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you family size is such that you need to rent a minivan, it may be cheaper to stay on site and use magical express. It was when I priced it out. Minivan rentals are soooo expensive.
If the family size is such that they need to rent a minivan, they also might not fit in one standard room--2 rooms or a large suite can get pretty expensive. Plus all the food costs, staying at the Residence Inn allows for a free breakfast, plus keeping some snacks and maybe even late dinners in the room after the park.
I know my family has 4 kids, and we have stayed at the Residence Inn (there are a few in the Orlando area, we stayed at Marbella Court which is pretty close to Disney Springs.)
We stayed there because we had enough rewards points that our stay was free.
I'm that PP. We do have 5 and did get two rooms at disney. We got a 5 person suite at disney (with one of their 30% off promos). I think another time we did get two rooms (again with the discount promo, which they run all the time) and it was still cheaper than staying off site and renting the minivan. I can't recall specifically if we looked at the residence inn but I know from previous research into this problem that the majority of Residence Inns do not have suites that can accommodate 5 people. Unfortunately most hotels that advertise "suites" 'mean that they have a queen in one room and a pull out ouch in the other. One of my biggest wishes for a travel search site is one that would let you search specifically for suites that will accommodate 5--with most of them, even when you put that into the search, it comes up with a bunch of options that will not allow 5 people in a room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you family size is such that you need to rent a minivan, it may be cheaper to stay on site and use magical express. It was when I priced it out. Minivan rentals are soooo expensive.
If the family size is such that they need to rent a minivan, they also might not fit in one standard room--2 rooms or a large suite can get pretty expensive. Plus all the food costs, staying at the Residence Inn allows for a free breakfast, plus keeping some snacks and maybe even late dinners in the room after the park.
I know my family has 4 kids, and we have stayed at the Residence Inn (there are a few in the Orlando area, we stayed at Marbella Court which is pretty close to Disney Springs.)
We stayed there because we had enough rewards points that our stay was free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:am I the only one who thinks its sad a family of four can't even manage to stay in the same hotel room on a vacation?
OP here. It is fine if you think it's sad.
My dh snores (which doesn't bother me but it keeps one of our kids up), my kids have very different personalities (my 8 yr old needs alone time at the end of the day to read, etc. while my 5 yr old is a Chatty Cathy) and pick at each other while spending long durations of time together, and said 5 year old needs looots of sleep, but is a very light sleeper and won't be able to sleep if we're moving around the room, talking, watching TV.
Vacation is about being comfortable, is it not? Sorry, but I don't want to go to bed at 8:30 every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you family size is such that you need to rent a minivan, it may be cheaper to stay on site and use magical express. It was when I priced it out. Minivan rentals are soooo expensive.
If the family size is such that they need to rent a minivan, they also might not fit in one standard room--2 rooms or a large suite can get pretty expensive. Plus all the food costs, staying at the Residence Inn allows for a free breakfast, plus keeping some snacks and maybe even late dinners in the room after the park.
I know my family has 4 kids, and we have stayed at the Residence Inn (there are a few in the Orlando area, we stayed at Marbella Court which is pretty close to Disney Springs.)
We stayed there because we had enough rewards points that our stay was free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:am I the only one who thinks its sad a family of four can't even manage to stay in the same hotel room on a vacation?
OP here. It is fine if you think it's sad.
My dh snores (which doesn't bother me but it keeps one of our kids up), my kids have very different personalities (my 8 yr old needs alone time at the end of the day to read, etc. while my 5 yr old is a Chatty Cathy) and pick at each other while spending long durations of time together, and said 5 year old needs looots of sleep, but is a very light sleeper and won't be able to sleep if we're moving around the room, talking, watching TV.
Vacation is about being comfortable, is it not? Sorry, but I don't want to go to bed at 8:30 every night.
Anonymous wrote:am I the only one who thinks its sad a family of four can't even manage to stay in the same hotel room on a vacation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're going the last week of April (24-29) and staying offsite at the Residence Inn Marriott. Thinking of taking Lyfts back and forth instead of renting a car. Thoughts?
Id price it out. It may actually be cheaper to rent a car depending on if you are going with children that need a car seat.
Anonymous wrote:If you family size is such that you need to rent a minivan, it may be cheaper to stay on site and use magical express. It was when I priced it out. Minivan rentals are soooo expensive.
