View Full Version : which resort for one night stay?
simonmunro
02-27-2002, 08:19 PM
We need to stay onsite for just one night. You get so little time for a one night only stay, in at 3 or 4 pm and out at 11 am, basically just a place to sleep but which resort would be the best bet besides the all stars?
Buzz2001
02-28-2002, 07:32 AM
CSR could be an option for you. Take a look at my info page below.
nluvwithdisney
02-28-2002, 07:40 AM
We're using the Dolphin because of the Starwoods points we have accumulated. It will cost of $60 for one night plus points. We figure what else are we going to use the points for.
TigrLvsPooh
02-28-2002, 07:41 AM
I would choose a resort that is near the park I was planning to go to that day. :D That way you'll get to that park early! :cool:
For example.... if you are going to the Magic Kingdom I would probably choose a wing room at the Contemporary, or a standard view room at the WL.
If you are going to Epcot I would probably choose CBR because the bus ride is so short.
Or if you're going to AK then I'd choose a standard view at the AKL.
Have a great trip! :D
ozzel
02-28-2002, 08:26 AM
Sounds like you just need a place to crash - if you're going to have your own car, then I would try for the All-Star's. They're cheepest - and you can just drive yourself to the parks (free parking with Resort ID). You can use the buses (esp. for Downtown - parking/traffic is horrible there), but they are not the best - sometimes good, sometimes bad.
After that, one of the Moderates - any one will do - pick a theme. Also consider restuarant/food selections - what do you want/need in this regard? Deb's www.wdwig.com has menus for all the restuarants.
I have stayed at the Deluxe for a night, but we took the time to enjoy it also - so if you're not going to be enjoying the resort, don't pay the big bucks for it.
-Kim
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