Best resort to stay in your 20's

danilynn19

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I have a friend here at work that is going to take advantage of this AWESOME package. She is in her early to mid 20's and was wondering what would be the best resort for her and her friend to stay at. They are male and female not dating, just good friends. :)
 
I'd say the answer would be the same for anyone: go with your budget requirements, your preferred hotel location, and the theme you like best. :)
 
There is no real way to answer this with no details. I agree with the previous post that it all depends on budget. I personally stay at POP because I use the room for sleeping and spend the day out in the parks. I think the best way is to pick a resort in each category based on their preferences and then go with the one closest to their budget.
 
All-Star Music, the style seems to lean more toward adult visitors.

But anywhere their budget allows will be fantastic no matter where they stay.
 

My sisters and I are 23, 28, and 31. Our budget is tighter so we had to go Value. Thankfully, the Pop's theme is what we like best outside of Delux. Out of all the Value's the theming fits us best. We love the idea of walking through all the generational stuff, plus we can stay in our generations building, the 80's. :thumbsup2
 
A Disney resort is not like a cruiseline, where you may book a cruise and only to show up and find a ship full of.....80 year olds on scooters or drunken Spring Breakers or kids running amok.

All Disney resorts have kids running amok, hey it's Disney!

As far as where do most 20 year olds stay when not on their honeymoon? Probably a value, as most 20 somethings are still in college or just starting out.

I agree with the other posters here. All Disney hotels offer a unique experience, so look at your budget, and see what hotel interests you most. Honestly, I don't think there is a wrong choice.
 
if you can afford it - Epcot resorts - either BWV, BWI, BC, BCV or Yc - even

you can walk to Epcot and studio (or take the boat) - plus for nightlife there is BW.

now if you are driving - I agree anywhere that you can afford.

BW is kinda hard to get too - unless Epcot or studios are doing late nights.
but if you want to stay until Jellyrolls closes I think it is like 2 am - so you need to stay on BW if you can.
 
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Since they are just friends maybe they would like a bigger space.....maybe OKW or SSR. I saw that the Contemporary prices were really good for this special and Animal Kingdom Lodge as well. Those rooms are larger than the values. Just something to think about....
 
Me and my friend (just friends yes) went last May and stayed at POP and had a great time! I will assume there is some kid in them since they are wanting to go to Disney anyway so I think if they are going value... I LOVE the POP of the value resorts... but if not value... then I say Wilderness Lodge... which is MY FAV disney resort! I think any resort though will work just fine!
 
Check out my CSR website below for pics and info. CS is the only mod with queen beds and has a dance club on property.
 
if you can afford it - Epcot resorts - either BWV, BWI, BC, BCV or Yc - even

you can walk to Epcot and studio (or take the boat) - plus for nightlife there is BW.

now if you are driving - I agree anywhere that you can afford.

BW is kinda hard to get too - unless Epcot or studios are doing late nights.
but if you want to stay until Jellyrolls closes I think it is like 2 am - so you need to stay on BW if you can.

I agree with BW/BC area!
Also, it was posted that after the last bus leaves
DTD around 1:30-2:00 and drops the guests off at BW
the driver takes all resort guests back to their resorts
from BW area, so now you can stay at Jellyrolls until closing.
The poster (pretty sure a bus driver) said that it is just
one bus and it may take a while to get back, but you'll
get home :thumbsup2
I'd check with the resort just to be sure,
but no matter where you stay...
It'll be fun :dance3:
 
My DH and I are both mid-20's and we'll be staying at Pop Century for the third time in February. We love the 80's section, the food, the transportaion, the whole theme... It's awesome! Plus, since we're not at the resort a whole lot, except for the first day, we really don't need all the amenaties of a moderate or deluxe. Pop Century is perfect for us!
 
Not sure if the package deal has details that require a stay on Disney property. But -- if you want to walk to Epcot, and be near the Boardwalk, at a better cost - there are usually pretty good rates (at / near/ under 200) at the Swan or Dolphin.
 
I went to WDW in my mid-20's with two girlfriends. We stayed at the Swan - our friend is a meeting planner and she was staying for work - we crashed with her. I loved that location because we could walk to Jellyrolls and other places on the Boardwalk.

Now, if we had to pay ourselves, not sure we could have afforded it. Just mentioning it because with Pleasure Island closed, the Boardwalk offers some nightlife fun.

I'm also a huge fan of All Star Movies - love the theming, the pool, and the food court. Thought the buses were fine too.
 

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