CallCaedmon
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2021
- Messages
- 25
I'm taking my daughter to Disney World in March over Spring Break to celebrate her 12th birthday and am struggling to determine the best option for hotels on our trip.
My daughter is a thrill seeker and will gravitate to rides like FoP, Everest, Guardians of the Galaxy, Tower of Terror, etc. and ideally we will hit the parks at rope drop, go back to the room for a nap during peak hours, and return late afternoon to avoid wait times.
My ideal option would be Boardwalk or BC but they are both substantially more expensive than my other options even considering a split stay. I currently have a reservation at Pop for 6 nights and am holding a Swan reservation for 6 nights. My Pop reservation costs ~$1400 while my Swan reservation is ~$2900. There is also a confirmed DVC reservation available for GF where I could do a split stay between Pop and GF for a few hundred extra and would get two nights of extra evening hours during our stay at a deluxe resort.
Where I'm stuck is I feel like there are drawbacks to every option available so I'm hoping all of you grizzled Disney veterans can help me determine if one of these is the clear winner over the others. Here are my options as I see them but would welcome any thoughts I haven't considered already too!
Thanks in advance for reading!
My daughter is a thrill seeker and will gravitate to rides like FoP, Everest, Guardians of the Galaxy, Tower of Terror, etc. and ideally we will hit the parks at rope drop, go back to the room for a nap during peak hours, and return late afternoon to avoid wait times.
My ideal option would be Boardwalk or BC but they are both substantially more expensive than my other options even considering a split stay. I currently have a reservation at Pop for 6 nights and am holding a Swan reservation for 6 nights. My Pop reservation costs ~$1400 while my Swan reservation is ~$2900. There is also a confirmed DVC reservation available for GF where I could do a split stay between Pop and GF for a few hundred extra and would get two nights of extra evening hours during our stay at a deluxe resort.
Where I'm stuck is I feel like there are drawbacks to every option available so I'm hoping all of you grizzled Disney veterans can help me determine if one of these is the clear winner over the others. Here are my options as I see them but would welcome any thoughts I haven't considered already too!
- Stay at Pop for our entire trip & purchase after hours for MK during our trip
- Cons - Very small rooms, motel-style hotel and may be noisy during the day which will make it hard to get rest like we're hoping.
- Pros - Cheapest option, no need to change hotels mid-stay, skyliner access, After hours night would help offset the loss of extra evening hours from a deluxe resort
- Stay at Swan for the entire trip
- Cons - Not a disney property (magic bands don't work there, buses go to TTC, etc.), More than twice the price of Pop which seems excessive for what we're getting.
- Pros - Walking distance to Epcot and HS, no need to change hotels mid-stay, extra evening hours at a deluxe hotel
- Split stay between Pop and GF
- Cons - I've read mixed reviews about buses and monorail waits from GF and am concerned we'll be waiting longer for transit here. MK is probably our lowest priority park so the proximity isn't as much of a value to us here. This is also a single confirmed reservation that could get sold at any time so my FOMO is in high gear on this option.
- Pros - My daughter LOVES Mary Poppins and the refurb rooms seem like a great option. It's also a chance to stay at GF and I doubt we would ever be able to do this with our whole family due to cost. Also get to use two extra evening hours from a deluxe resort.
- Stick with Pop for now and hope a better DVC reservation goes up for sale at Boardwalk or BC
- Cons - No idea if confirmed reservations will come open or not
- Pros - may be able to get a confirmed reservation for BC or BW to get exactly what we want
Thanks in advance for reading!