southlakejr
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So, DH and I are tentatively planning our first WDW trip for the end of January/beginning of February 2014. We are DL vets, but this is our first time visiting WDW together. DH went about 12 years ago with his family, so he really wasn't in charge of planning anything. I visited MK for one day about 15 years ago, so we're pretty much newbies.
We are trying to be as balanced with the budget as we can be, especially since we are likely to pay 750 or more in airfare alone from CA. We know that we want to stay on site, but we're not sure if we should stay in a moderate or a value. As nice as the deluxes seem, I just don't know that either one of us are wanting to spend that much money on just a place to sleep!
So, here is a bit about us, based partially on our DL trips:
We are big park people, and frequently sleep in a little and then stay the rest of the day until the park closes.
We stay at a pretty low end hotel in DL, since we tend to go multiple times a year with APs.
Unless it is free or offered at kid's prices, we will not have the dining plan.
We don't have children. DH works with ED children for his everyday job, and prefers to be a way from them a bit more on his time off.
I'm assuming we will not be spending much pool time (or any) based on the weather for our stay. We might visit a hot tub, but have never used the one at our resort near DL.
This may be our only WDW trip, or at least for several years ( see above reference to $$$ airfare) Especially since we are just a 6 hour drive from DL.
Where would you suggest we stay? On the one hand, I'm torn because the values are so much cheaper, and we really don't spend that much time in the room. On the other hand, the theming of the values is certainly geared more towards those with kiddos. DH LOVES New Orleans Square in DL, so part of me leans towards POFQ, but I'm not sure that the increased price really justifies it, since it seems like the amenities are nearly identical between the two. While we don't need to go budget-budget cheap on this trip, saving that much a day would make us more likely to try TS restaurants or other experiences.
I guess my question is really if there is enough of a difference between a value and a moderate to really be worth spending more? Thoughts? Are we going to hate the values as adults?
We are trying to be as balanced with the budget as we can be, especially since we are likely to pay 750 or more in airfare alone from CA. We know that we want to stay on site, but we're not sure if we should stay in a moderate or a value. As nice as the deluxes seem, I just don't know that either one of us are wanting to spend that much money on just a place to sleep!
So, here is a bit about us, based partially on our DL trips:
We are big park people, and frequently sleep in a little and then stay the rest of the day until the park closes.
We stay at a pretty low end hotel in DL, since we tend to go multiple times a year with APs.
Unless it is free or offered at kid's prices, we will not have the dining plan.
We don't have children. DH works with ED children for his everyday job, and prefers to be a way from them a bit more on his time off.
I'm assuming we will not be spending much pool time (or any) based on the weather for our stay. We might visit a hot tub, but have never used the one at our resort near DL.
This may be our only WDW trip, or at least for several years ( see above reference to $$$ airfare) Especially since we are just a 6 hour drive from DL.
Where would you suggest we stay? On the one hand, I'm torn because the values are so much cheaper, and we really don't spend that much time in the room. On the other hand, the theming of the values is certainly geared more towards those with kiddos. DH LOVES New Orleans Square in DL, so part of me leans towards POFQ, but I'm not sure that the increased price really justifies it, since it seems like the amenities are nearly identical between the two. While we don't need to go budget-budget cheap on this trip, saving that much a day would make us more likely to try TS restaurants or other experiences.
I guess my question is really if there is enough of a difference between a value and a moderate to really be worth spending more? Thoughts? Are we going to hate the values as adults?