colleen costello
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Help! I need advice and this is the place to get it. I am obsessing and can't make up my mind, and suddenly it hit me! I said to my dh,"I'll put it to The Boards!"
We have reservations for 8 nights at BCV this summer. We have been before and will also stay at OKW this March for Spring Break. We are staying in a studio at BCV to conserve points.
Now here's my dilemma. Dear pals have moved to Charleston SC. I am planning on ATTEMPTING to get lodging at HH after our week with Mickey. We currently plan to check out of BCV on Monday 6/30. I thought we could knock off one of our Orlando nights and head to HH, where our friends and their 2 children could join us in a 2-bedroom for 2 nights. They are not big vacationers and I know this would be a great opportunity for all of us to enjoy DVC together. The kids get along like siblings and the whole idea sounds wonderful.
SO: here's what I need to know. Is a 2-night stay at HH enough? I know there is the pool at the resort as well as the pool by the beach, and of course the ocean. The lodge has some activities and I know we can look for critters. I can leave Orlando on Sunday and spend Sunday night and all day Monday at HH, checking out Tuesday morning. Is this enough time? Our kids will be 9, 8, 5 and 4. My other alternative is to leave BCV a day early and spend Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights at HH.
I can't just add a night at HH because we are then traveling to my parents in PA and I don't want to be cruising up interstate 95 on the eve of July 4th. All this may be moot as HH may be completely booked by the 7-month window! But for those of you who have been there, is there enough there to do with 4 kids for 2 -3 days? Is it worth giving up a day at BCV? I don't want to feel rushed but I don't want to be bored, either. Please advise! Keep in mind that our friends are pretty conservative about vacation dollars. I doubt they will spend money on something like the dolphin cruise or an expensive dinner.
PS: I have a backup plan! If HH is booked that week I will try to lure our friends to WDW. They live a measly 6 hours away and have never taken the kids to the MK. Go figure...
We have reservations for 8 nights at BCV this summer. We have been before and will also stay at OKW this March for Spring Break. We are staying in a studio at BCV to conserve points.
Now here's my dilemma. Dear pals have moved to Charleston SC. I am planning on ATTEMPTING to get lodging at HH after our week with Mickey. We currently plan to check out of BCV on Monday 6/30. I thought we could knock off one of our Orlando nights and head to HH, where our friends and their 2 children could join us in a 2-bedroom for 2 nights. They are not big vacationers and I know this would be a great opportunity for all of us to enjoy DVC together. The kids get along like siblings and the whole idea sounds wonderful.
SO: here's what I need to know. Is a 2-night stay at HH enough? I know there is the pool at the resort as well as the pool by the beach, and of course the ocean. The lodge has some activities and I know we can look for critters. I can leave Orlando on Sunday and spend Sunday night and all day Monday at HH, checking out Tuesday morning. Is this enough time? Our kids will be 9, 8, 5 and 4. My other alternative is to leave BCV a day early and spend Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights at HH.
I can't just add a night at HH because we are then traveling to my parents in PA and I don't want to be cruising up interstate 95 on the eve of July 4th. All this may be moot as HH may be completely booked by the 7-month window! But for those of you who have been there, is there enough there to do with 4 kids for 2 -3 days? Is it worth giving up a day at BCV? I don't want to feel rushed but I don't want to be bored, either. Please advise! Keep in mind that our friends are pretty conservative about vacation dollars. I doubt they will spend money on something like the dolphin cruise or an expensive dinner.
PS: I have a backup plan! If HH is booked that week I will try to lure our friends to WDW. They live a measly 6 hours away and have never taken the kids to the MK. Go figure...