What is your budget? You could rent DVC points and stay in a 2br villa, get a Fort Wilderness cabin, or stay offsite in a condo or townhouse and meet all those requirements.
We would like to get a place for less than $1000 CDN. or 850 US. What are DVC points. We don't care if we are off-site or on. Thanks for the prompt response.
www.mousesavers.com has some money saving tips, plus lots of specials. Pretty much every hotel in Orlando has a pool and is child friendly.
No offense intended, but you are being very vague. You want to spend C$1,000 but for how many nights? How old are the children? Are any of the adults seniors? Do you want to stay in a hotel room or a condo? Wil you have a car or will you need bus service to and from the parks?
Rather than waiting for suggestions, I think you'd be better off searching the three sites above.
Haven't stayed here or seen it, but am recommending it for a friend (to look at). They have vacation cottages in two types:
2 bedroom with queen bed in 1 bdrm, full in 2nd bdrm, queen sleeper/sofa and full bed in upstairs loft, full kitchen, I was quoted a price on the phone of $109.00 for July 06. All linens provided, kitchen fully stocked.
Studio is the same amount of beds, but no room dividers. Price quoted was $93.
http://www.tropicalpalmsrv.com/lodging_profile.asp
The resort looks great. Get reviews for it on Tripadvisor.com. I haven't done this yet, but will be sometime after I scrub Connor's hair tonight.
DH and I would stay here this year, but we are on an extreme budget for our WDW part, since we're doing the keys also!
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