3gr8boys
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After perusing some interesting threads today, I can't resist throwing out a subjective and long winded request for expert feedback. So, here are the relevant tidbits and some random thoughts:
-First family trip was All Star Music February 2008 when the boys were 1 (barely), 5 and 9. We had two connecting rooms. My mother was there for about half the days.
-Second family trip February 2014 POR AB, used the fold down bed
-Third family trip April 2018 CSR (booked standard, ended up in preferred Casitas 2). Only DS11 and DS15 were with us. (Oldest not a WDW fan
) Used a rollaway bed as DS11 is a kicker
....hence the absolute need for three sleeping surfaces even though only two kids.
Planning for February 2020 (the week preceding Presidents Day weekend). Will be me, DH, DS13 and DS17. I feel like AoA suites would be good for us- three sleeping surfaces without a rollaway or air mattress taking up tight space plus two TVs and two bathrooms. However, I also feel the pull of deluxe resorts (discount rate would be required to consider it)...."nice" hotels also with a third sleeping surface and transportation advantages.
-i really enjoyed the environs of CSR and liked the rooms. Middle son was not wowed...in particular he did not like the food court (used for a breakfast and to fight some late night hunger).
-DH thinks of the resort as simply a place to sleep....but did ask after last trip why we didn't stay at a resort with the monorail or something else other than buses. (When I told him the potential price difference of a monorail hotel, he explained he wasn't necessarily complaining about the buses
)
-We like Epcot food options and the idea of easy transportation there (walking, monorail) is appealing. Of course, the gondolas may be a great AoA advantage.
-When I tried to explain to DH that we could stay at BWI and walk to HS and Epcot he said "walk around the parks all day and then walk more to get back to the room?"

-We are hoppers. I only plan a chunk of each day....the rest goes according to whim and we don't hesitate to split up. Boys have bused park to park on their own.
-We enjoy all the parks.....but the boys don't choose to spend as much time in Epcot as the others. They particularly like thrill rides and Star Wars.
-if it happens to be a warm February, we will swim But the resort pool is not a deciding factor for us.
-I would be happy going from park open to park close....but the guys do like to lounge in the resort room in the afternoon.... especially if they know there is something planned for the evening.
-The youngest is a competitive dancer, so we occasionally have to stay in nice hotels and he loves them. In general I think we all would choose (all other things being equal) deluxe decor/comfort over the AoA room theming ....but I love the idea of the suite space.
-The WL bunk bed rooms caught my and youngest son's eye....but doesn't look like much space for hanging out and only seems convenient to MK
-ETA: DH prefers interior hallways. Previous stays our curtains have stayed shut because people could walk by. Seriously. No
light. AoA suite or deluxe resolves that.
I usually come to the conclusion that AoA is the way to go- space/layout and the prospect of the gondolas winning out. But I enjoy the planning and rethinking too much
. Am I underestimating the size of deluxe rooms? Is the daybed in deluxe rooms big/comfortable enough for DS to not think he's getting raw end of the deal? Anyone think the gondola connection to HS and Epcot couldn't possibly be as cool as walking to Epcot from BWI or being in a monrail resort?
If you are still with me, thanks for "listening" to me babble! If you have any words of wisdom concerning resort choice, I will gladly take note.
-First family trip was All Star Music February 2008 when the boys were 1 (barely), 5 and 9. We had two connecting rooms. My mother was there for about half the days.
-Second family trip February 2014 POR AB, used the fold down bed
-Third family trip April 2018 CSR (booked standard, ended up in preferred Casitas 2). Only DS11 and DS15 were with us. (Oldest not a WDW fan


Planning for February 2020 (the week preceding Presidents Day weekend). Will be me, DH, DS13 and DS17. I feel like AoA suites would be good for us- three sleeping surfaces without a rollaway or air mattress taking up tight space plus two TVs and two bathrooms. However, I also feel the pull of deluxe resorts (discount rate would be required to consider it)...."nice" hotels also with a third sleeping surface and transportation advantages.
-i really enjoyed the environs of CSR and liked the rooms. Middle son was not wowed...in particular he did not like the food court (used for a breakfast and to fight some late night hunger).
-DH thinks of the resort as simply a place to sleep....but did ask after last trip why we didn't stay at a resort with the monorail or something else other than buses. (When I told him the potential price difference of a monorail hotel, he explained he wasn't necessarily complaining about the buses

-We like Epcot food options and the idea of easy transportation there (walking, monorail) is appealing. Of course, the gondolas may be a great AoA advantage.
-When I tried to explain to DH that we could stay at BWI and walk to HS and Epcot he said "walk around the parks all day and then walk more to get back to the room?"

-We are hoppers. I only plan a chunk of each day....the rest goes according to whim and we don't hesitate to split up. Boys have bused park to park on their own.
-We enjoy all the parks.....but the boys don't choose to spend as much time in Epcot as the others. They particularly like thrill rides and Star Wars.
-if it happens to be a warm February, we will swim But the resort pool is not a deciding factor for us.
-I would be happy going from park open to park close....but the guys do like to lounge in the resort room in the afternoon.... especially if they know there is something planned for the evening.
-The youngest is a competitive dancer, so we occasionally have to stay in nice hotels and he loves them. In general I think we all would choose (all other things being equal) deluxe decor/comfort over the AoA room theming ....but I love the idea of the suite space.
-The WL bunk bed rooms caught my and youngest son's eye....but doesn't look like much space for hanging out and only seems convenient to MK
-ETA: DH prefers interior hallways. Previous stays our curtains have stayed shut because people could walk by. Seriously. No

I usually come to the conclusion that AoA is the way to go- space/layout and the prospect of the gondolas winning out. But I enjoy the planning and rethinking too much

If you are still with me, thanks for "listening" to me babble! If you have any words of wisdom concerning resort choice, I will gladly take note.
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