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Cheapest would be 3 rooms at a Value Resort. Best option that would give the most space to spread out would be a 3BR Grand Villa. Are you looking for budget or convenience?Is my best option to get 3 rooms or are there options that are a good value that will hold us all? 4 are senior citizens. One requires an ECV. Thanks for the ideas!
Maybe somewhere in the middle? But leaning toward budget. As a kid, we always stayed moderate.Cheapest would be 3 rooms at a Value Resort. Best option that would give the most space to spread out would be a 3BR Grand Villa. Are you looking for budget or convenience?
I htink OKW is a wonderful option for a group of 7. WE had our crew in a 2 bdrm and it was plenty of space and sleep surfaces for everyone.A two bedroom DVC villa would have fixed bedding for six people (king in one bedroom, two queens in the other) and convertible bedding in the living room for two more.
9/15-9/18, a 2 bedroom villa at Old Key West is $556 per night plus tax. A room at Pop Century is $177 x three rooms is $541plus - so, minimal difference. Pop advantage is three separate bathrooms, six real beds. OKW advantage is you will absolutely, positively all be together, and as the computer DVC it's got the most space. Disadvantage is, no elevator except ,in the three newest building.
With budget in mind, I would choose 3 moderate rooms at CBR. It is sprawling but it will have gondola access to HS and Epcot. Avoiding the buses with an ECV and stroller would be nice.Maybe somewhere in the middle? But leaning toward budget. As a kid, we always stayed moderate.
I don't see signatures, so this information may be there but - I also don't see the child's age or stroller need mentioned?will need the extra room... as well with a child ( stroller space).
Avoiding the buses with an ECV and stroller would be nice.
I couldn't get actual price for the (randomly-chosen) dates above, but the Disney World website indicated an average of $306 per night. Even two rooms would cost more than OKW/SSR or three rooms in a value; plus you're at two bathrooms for seven adults.to much together time is not good, I would go for a mod room
With budget in mind, I would choose 3 moderate rooms at CBR. It is sprawling but it will have gondola access to HS and Epcot. Avoiding the buses with an ECV and stroller would be nice.
With a 2BR at SSR or OKW, someone is sleeping on a pullout sofa in the living room. No privacy for that person or persons and only 2 bathrooms for 7 adults. With 3 separate hotel rooms, everyone gets a real bed and there will be 3 baths. OKW villas are also not ground level and most of the buildings do not have elevators. That could present a problem for the person with the ECV.I don't see signatures, so this information may be there but - I also don't see the child's age or stroller need mentioned?
I couldn't get actual price for the (randomly-chosen) dates above, but the Disney World website indicated an average of $306 per night. Even two rooms would cost more than OKW/SSR or three rooms in a value; plus you're at two bathrooms for seven adults.
If you are taking two sets of grandparents, the parents of the child and the child then I would absolutely and without a doubt get three rooms. Otherwise chaos and unhappiness could be the result. I am a grandma and I need my space.Is my best option to get 3 rooms or are there options that are a good value that will hold us all? 4 are senior citizens. One requires an ECV. Thanks for the ideas!
I don't see signatures, so this information may be there but - I also don't see the child's age or stroller need mentioned?
I couldn't get actual price for the (randomly-chosen) dates above, but the Disney World website indicated an average of $306 per night. Even two rooms would cost more than OKW/SSR or three rooms in a value; plus you're at two bathrooms for seven adults.
If you are taking two sets of grandparents, the parents of the child and the child then I would absolutely and without a doubt get three rooms. Otherwise chaos and unhappiness could be the result. I am a grandma and I need my space.and grandpas can be grumpy.
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Thank you! Yes, my mom definitely needs a ground level room!With a 2BR at SSR or OKW, someone is sleeping on a pullout sofa in the living room. No privacy for that person or persons and only 2 bathrooms for 7 adults. With 3 separate hotel rooms, everyone gets a real bed and there will be 3 baths. OKW villas are also not ground level and most of the buildings do not have elevators. That could present a problem for the person with the ECV.
Personally, I would go with 3 rooms at CBR because of the gondolas. POP is also an option for the same reason. If the person with the ECV is sharing a bed with another adult and they are the only 2 in the room, an ECV can be parked where the 2nd bed/table is. And while a ground floor room is possible, there are also elevators if they are assigned to an upper floor.
Thank you Definitely didn’t think of gondolas or where to keep ECV. It’s been 7 years since our last DW vacation!With a 2BR at SSR or OKW, someone is sleeping on a pullout sofa in the living room. No privacy for that person or persons and only 2 bathrooms for 7 adults. With 3 separate hotel rooms, everyone gets a real bed and there will be 3 baths. OKW villas are also not ground level and most of the buildings do not have elevators. That could present a problem for the person with the ECV.
Personally, I would go with 3 rooms at CBR because of the gondolas. POP is also an option for the same reason. If the person with the ECV is sharing a bed with another adult and they are the only 2 in the room, an ECV can be parked where the 2nd bed/table is. And while a ground floor room is possible, there are also elevators if they are assigned to an upper floor.
I don't see signatures, so this information may be there but - I also don't see the child's age or stroller need mentioned?
I was just putting it out there, as if they have a need for a stroller that they might would need to need to take that into consideration... just a little extra info...![]()
Okay, thanks. I thought i indicated most of the positives and negatives in a previous post.With a 2BR at SSR or OKW, someone is sleeping on a pullout sofa in the living room. No privacy for that person or persons and only 2 bathrooms for 7 adults. With 3 separate hotel rooms, everyone gets a real bed and there will be 3 baths. OKW villas are also not ground level and most of the buildings do not have elevators. That could present a problem for the person with the ECV.
Three Modreate rooms is the least budget-friendly option, at almost 70% more expensive than Pop, OKW, or SSR (which, yes, I realize I didn't mention that rate above; it's $552 vs OKW's $556).Personally, I would go with 3 rooms at CBR because of the gondolas.
Haha this makes sense...
It is one set of grandparents, aunt/uncle/cousin and us 3. We have previously vacationed in one house, but I definitely understand! Mamas get grumpy too lol.