RobinFabulous
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We're going to be in Disney from Dec 13 to 19. Our party will be me, my sister (17) DS (6) and DD (3). My Cousin, her husband, her mother, and my DD (10) will be staying at the WL.
Originally I booked a nonpreferred room at Pop. Then my SO relented and said he, too, would go. So I swapped to a FS. Now, he says that he doesn't think he can get the time off from work and didn't really want to go.
Should I move my ressie back to Pop? This room is about $500 for our stay, but will the extra room be worth it? DD is pretty tiny and would probably sleep with me or my sister. DS has special needs and does tend to leak through a goodnite, so having his own twin bed would be an advantage. Plus having the privacy and extra bath would be nice since we're traveling with a teenager. And my other child could choose to sleep with us, since we'd have the room.
Also where are the high speed internet connections? What did you need to bring to plug in your computer? Was the safe big enough for a laptop?
Help! WWYD? Spend the extra $500 for the space, privacy, etc. Are the standard rooms really that small?
Thanks!
Originally I booked a nonpreferred room at Pop. Then my SO relented and said he, too, would go. So I swapped to a FS. Now, he says that he doesn't think he can get the time off from work and didn't really want to go.
Should I move my ressie back to Pop? This room is about $500 for our stay, but will the extra room be worth it? DD is pretty tiny and would probably sleep with me or my sister. DS has special needs and does tend to leak through a goodnite, so having his own twin bed would be an advantage. Plus having the privacy and extra bath would be nice since we're traveling with a teenager. And my other child could choose to sleep with us, since we'd have the room.
Also where are the high speed internet connections? What did you need to bring to plug in your computer? Was the safe big enough for a laptop?
Help! WWYD? Spend the extra $500 for the space, privacy, etc. Are the standard rooms really that small?
Thanks!