I am new to this website and new to the WDW. I am exploring options for a 7 day vacation for my daughter who will be 5 when we can travel (my husband's a teacher and refuses to go except during either the last week in April, around 4/24, or during President's week in Feb 2004. We are members of AAA, the Entertainment Club. I know we want to stay onsite. Currently, I am considering reservations at the Swan, Dolphin or the Port Orleans/Riverside.
I am confused about what packages are available at the non-disney resort as compared to the disney-run resort packages available. I know that since my hubby's a teacher, we may well get an excellent rate at the s/d resort with a direct reservation, but I understand that we would have to buy those unlimited type park passes separately. Doesn't it come to about the same amount of money, then?
I would like to books something sooner than later, but when I called last week S/D did not have rates yet for this "teacher status" for 4/24, so I wonder if it will be operative. AAA did not have Disney rates yet for 2004! That makes it hard to get financial fact, compare and decide soon.
I wonder which place(s) have nice pools for kids and how these options compare when it comes to pleasing a kid.
I see they both have dining nearby.
Both seem away from the bustle. Which of these options is closest to Epcot? Which has transportation better, I wonder.
I gather s/d is fancier. I also know that Riverside has a loyal patronage. People come back there.
There are conventions at s/d, correct? Would that be the case during the time I'm considering (we are leaning toward the 4/24 week)? Does that make for more noise and areas closed to the regulars?
Does anyone know how close the French Quarter Resort is to the Riverside Resort? I understand that rennovations are underway at the French Quarter area and wonder if it will create more noise and chaos around the Riverside area. (I hope I got those names right).
As you can see, I have made a dent into exploring. These are alot of questions, but I have got to start somewhere. I hope some of you with experience and familiarity to these locations can help me out a little bit. I'd greatly appreciate it.
thank you in advance.
KIS

I am confused about what packages are available at the non-disney resort as compared to the disney-run resort packages available. I know that since my hubby's a teacher, we may well get an excellent rate at the s/d resort with a direct reservation, but I understand that we would have to buy those unlimited type park passes separately. Doesn't it come to about the same amount of money, then?
I would like to books something sooner than later, but when I called last week S/D did not have rates yet for this "teacher status" for 4/24, so I wonder if it will be operative. AAA did not have Disney rates yet for 2004! That makes it hard to get financial fact, compare and decide soon.
I wonder which place(s) have nice pools for kids and how these options compare when it comes to pleasing a kid.
I see they both have dining nearby.
Both seem away from the bustle. Which of these options is closest to Epcot? Which has transportation better, I wonder.
I gather s/d is fancier. I also know that Riverside has a loyal patronage. People come back there.
There are conventions at s/d, correct? Would that be the case during the time I'm considering (we are leaning toward the 4/24 week)? Does that make for more noise and areas closed to the regulars?
Does anyone know how close the French Quarter Resort is to the Riverside Resort? I understand that rennovations are underway at the French Quarter area and wonder if it will create more noise and chaos around the Riverside area. (I hope I got those names right).
As you can see, I have made a dent into exploring. These are alot of questions, but I have got to start somewhere. I hope some of you with experience and familiarity to these locations can help me out a little bit. I'd greatly appreciate it.
thank you in advance.
KIS
