Piglet99645
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Hey Gang,
I know the this-or-that resort questions get tedious, but I haven't found the info I want by searching the forums.
We will only be 3 people, myself and kids ages 22 and 17, but for reasons we need a suite or 2 hotel rooms.
Our criteria:
At least 2 real beds (not sleeper sofa). No problem if we get two rooms, obviously.
We don't care about pools
We will stay on property 3 nights then move to a rental house with more family arriving
I've done the All Stars and while they were fine as accommodations, I find the busses annoying.
This leads me to wanting to try a Skyliner resort. (Not likely to want to pay Riviera prices).
Two rooms or a suite at AoA (or two rooms at Pop) are a lot cheaper than two rooms at CB. (But I understand that the little mermaid rooms are farther away, which is why I would probably go for an AoA suite).
People seem to love or hate CB. The setting looks nice to me, but I don't like the sound of lots of walking before I even get to the parks.
Questions:
1. Which resort would have the shortest/easiest access to the Skyliner? (In terms of walking from the room).
2. Regarding beds, I know the arrangement of the AoA is a bit weird, but are there at least 2 REAL beds? (i.e. is the fold down table bed like a real bed? Or more like a sleeper sofa?)
3. Is the Skyliner actually a timesaver vs. driving from a house across the way and parking at the theme park?
4. Is the Skyliner actually a timesaver vs. taking a bus from the All Stars?
5. Is It dramatically faster/closer to stay at CB vs. AoA or Pop to get to HS and Epcot?
6. Will this all be pointless if the Skyliner is down for some reason?
7. Are the AoA suites better-located than the Little Mermaid rooms?
This will be our first WDW trip since 2016 (we do DL at least once a year).
And if you have read this far....... do you have any other suggestions for resorts to consider? I want to do HS and Epcot while we stay on property, and Animal Kingdom and MK after we depart. There doesn't seem to be a good way to get to MK without staying at a monorail resort.... so we might as well drive to T&T.
Thanks!
P.
I know the this-or-that resort questions get tedious, but I haven't found the info I want by searching the forums.
We will only be 3 people, myself and kids ages 22 and 17, but for reasons we need a suite or 2 hotel rooms.
Our criteria:
At least 2 real beds (not sleeper sofa). No problem if we get two rooms, obviously.
We don't care about pools
We will stay on property 3 nights then move to a rental house with more family arriving
I've done the All Stars and while they were fine as accommodations, I find the busses annoying.
This leads me to wanting to try a Skyliner resort. (Not likely to want to pay Riviera prices).
Two rooms or a suite at AoA (or two rooms at Pop) are a lot cheaper than two rooms at CB. (But I understand that the little mermaid rooms are farther away, which is why I would probably go for an AoA suite).
People seem to love or hate CB. The setting looks nice to me, but I don't like the sound of lots of walking before I even get to the parks.
Questions:
1. Which resort would have the shortest/easiest access to the Skyliner? (In terms of walking from the room).
2. Regarding beds, I know the arrangement of the AoA is a bit weird, but are there at least 2 REAL beds? (i.e. is the fold down table bed like a real bed? Or more like a sleeper sofa?)
3. Is the Skyliner actually a timesaver vs. driving from a house across the way and parking at the theme park?
4. Is the Skyliner actually a timesaver vs. taking a bus from the All Stars?
5. Is It dramatically faster/closer to stay at CB vs. AoA or Pop to get to HS and Epcot?
6. Will this all be pointless if the Skyliner is down for some reason?
7. Are the AoA suites better-located than the Little Mermaid rooms?
This will be our first WDW trip since 2016 (we do DL at least once a year).
And if you have read this far....... do you have any other suggestions for resorts to consider? I want to do HS and Epcot while we stay on property, and Animal Kingdom and MK after we depart. There doesn't seem to be a good way to get to MK without staying at a monorail resort.... so we might as well drive to T&T.
Thanks!
P.