taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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I am, gasp, double booked right now for the first 3 nites of our vacation...
I am booked for the 6 of us at DTD Doubletree Guest Suites, for $179/night with free breakfast
AND
I am booked for 2 connecting rooms at the ASMu for RACK RATE. (about $110/night/room? for about $220/night total)
After those first 3 nights (3/27,3/28,3/29) I am booked at the ASMU connecting rooms for AP rate ($74/night/room for about $150/night total)
part of me sees it as easier NOT to move mid-trip, but another part of me sees the discount for staying DTD a few days. Just have gotten such mixed reviews, really about both hotels, and cannot figure out how inconvenient it would/wouldn't be to move mid-trip. Any input? PLEASE? If it makes any difference, we will have our minivan -- we are driving from NE Ohio.
I am booked for the 6 of us at DTD Doubletree Guest Suites, for $179/night with free breakfast
AND
I am booked for 2 connecting rooms at the ASMu for RACK RATE. (about $110/night/room? for about $220/night total)
After those first 3 nights (3/27,3/28,3/29) I am booked at the ASMU connecting rooms for AP rate ($74/night/room for about $150/night total)
part of me sees it as easier NOT to move mid-trip, but another part of me sees the discount for staying DTD a few days. Just have gotten such mixed reviews, really about both hotels, and cannot figure out how inconvenient it would/wouldn't be to move mid-trip. Any input? PLEASE? If it makes any difference, we will have our minivan -- we are driving from NE Ohio.

I agree with Pumpkinboy. We stayed offsite for a couple nights at the Hilton across from DTD and was missing the disney magic. "If your going to Do-Disney you have to stay at Disney".
