roxannex
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We're thinking of going to Disney in early September with me, my husband, our (then) 10 month old baby, my mom and my 85 year old grandma. (My mom won't leave my grandma at home. She is very spry for an 85 year old woman, though. She walks for exercise on a daily basis.)
My husband and I have gone to Disney quite a few times. The last time we went was last year when I was pregnant with our baby.
I would think that one of the villa hotels would be good, but last year when we went in early May we originally had booked the Beach Club and it was SO crowded that it was awful. We switched to the Yacht Club and had a great time. It seemed like so many people were packed into all the villas that the hotel became uncomfortably crowded. I don't know if it would be like that in September or not.
What we really liked about the Yacht Club (aside from the great pools) was that it was within walking distance to Epcot, the Boardwalk and had boat access to MGM.
The books I've read seem to recommend the Polynesian and Grand Floridian for families with young children. Does anyone know why this is? Is it just because they are closer to the Magic Kingdom?
So, any suggestions? Over the years we've stayed at the Swan, the Yacht Club and the Carribean Beach...all Disney hotels we've stayed at have been nice...it just comes down to what is best when dealing with a baby and a senior citizen.
Thanks!
My husband and I have gone to Disney quite a few times. The last time we went was last year when I was pregnant with our baby.
I would think that one of the villa hotels would be good, but last year when we went in early May we originally had booked the Beach Club and it was SO crowded that it was awful. We switched to the Yacht Club and had a great time. It seemed like so many people were packed into all the villas that the hotel became uncomfortably crowded. I don't know if it would be like that in September or not.
What we really liked about the Yacht Club (aside from the great pools) was that it was within walking distance to Epcot, the Boardwalk and had boat access to MGM.
The books I've read seem to recommend the Polynesian and Grand Floridian for families with young children. Does anyone know why this is? Is it just because they are closer to the Magic Kingdom?
So, any suggestions? Over the years we've stayed at the Swan, the Yacht Club and the Carribean Beach...all Disney hotels we've stayed at have been nice...it just comes down to what is best when dealing with a baby and a senior citizen.
Thanks!