BostonEd
I'd rather be skiing.
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Hi, everybody. I provide a pretty bare bones report, but it helps me remember some of the details I forgot!
I'll do the Disney part of the trip here. I already provide the Universal portion here. Family of four, I'll change the names for more Disney-related characters. Not sure why, but I don't like the whole DW, DS, etc, naming convention.
Me, dad, don't really need a name since I'll be referring to myself, but you can call me Mickey I guess.
Tinkerbell, mom
Miles from Tomorrowland, son, age 12, who is actually too old for that show now, but kinda looks like him!
Hermione, daughter age 10. OK, that's not a Disney character, but her love of all things Potter took us on that Universal detour, and again, she actually does look like her a little bit, so we'll keep it.
A little background: the full name of the most magical place on earth is the Walt Disney World Resort. We really like to lean into the "Resort" part of that. We're not open-to-close park people. (Although Miles and Hermione showed way more stamina this trip than Tink, so I'll have to take that into account for future trips!) Anyway, this means our room and where we stay is important. Generally, I'm a big Wyndham Bonnet Creek fan, which has everything you need, and we can really spread out. But I wanted to pay the extra dough for being onsite, since this was an extra special trip (postponed two years due to Covid).
I originally booked a BRV studio. I always wanted to stay in the WL, and the pull out sleepers would be great. But then I saw that some of the studios look out at this laundry cart area, and one studio doesn't even have a balcony. Pretty low risk of getting that one room, but I NEED that balcony for the extra space for the full Resort experience. And the laundry cart view wouldn't usually be a deal breaker on its own, but for a special trip, I decided not to risk it. I saw that I could get a full 1 bedroom at Saratoga Springs for less, and enough left over to rent a car. So that's what we did and I was very happy. SSR is a little bit out of the way, but no further than Animal Kingdom lodge, which we had stayed in for our second WDW visit as a family. (I've been many times before I had kids, starting in 1972.) Oh, and these DVC rooms were booked with cash during the 25% off promotion, so the rates were actually LESS than renting points! Shocking, I know.
Wow, I already wrote more than I thought I was going to. I'll start the actual day-by-day report next.
I'll do the Disney part of the trip here. I already provide the Universal portion here. Family of four, I'll change the names for more Disney-related characters. Not sure why, but I don't like the whole DW, DS, etc, naming convention.
Me, dad, don't really need a name since I'll be referring to myself, but you can call me Mickey I guess.
Tinkerbell, mom
Miles from Tomorrowland, son, age 12, who is actually too old for that show now, but kinda looks like him!
Hermione, daughter age 10. OK, that's not a Disney character, but her love of all things Potter took us on that Universal detour, and again, she actually does look like her a little bit, so we'll keep it.
A little background: the full name of the most magical place on earth is the Walt Disney World Resort. We really like to lean into the "Resort" part of that. We're not open-to-close park people. (Although Miles and Hermione showed way more stamina this trip than Tink, so I'll have to take that into account for future trips!) Anyway, this means our room and where we stay is important. Generally, I'm a big Wyndham Bonnet Creek fan, which has everything you need, and we can really spread out. But I wanted to pay the extra dough for being onsite, since this was an extra special trip (postponed two years due to Covid).
I originally booked a BRV studio. I always wanted to stay in the WL, and the pull out sleepers would be great. But then I saw that some of the studios look out at this laundry cart area, and one studio doesn't even have a balcony. Pretty low risk of getting that one room, but I NEED that balcony for the extra space for the full Resort experience. And the laundry cart view wouldn't usually be a deal breaker on its own, but for a special trip, I decided not to risk it. I saw that I could get a full 1 bedroom at Saratoga Springs for less, and enough left over to rent a car. So that's what we did and I was very happy. SSR is a little bit out of the way, but no further than Animal Kingdom lodge, which we had stayed in for our second WDW visit as a family. (I've been many times before I had kids, starting in 1972.) Oh, and these DVC rooms were booked with cash during the 25% off promotion, so the rates were actually LESS than renting points! Shocking, I know.
Wow, I already wrote more than I thought I was going to. I'll start the actual day-by-day report next.
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