Monykalyn
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If you are going for 2 weeks a couple options open up:
Look into doing split stays if you don't mind moving spaces. When we go for that long I will do 3-5 days onsite at Disney, and rest offsite at at our condo. Sometimes we would throw an overnight at Universal to get the EP until we bought passes that had it built in. We do like onsite for convenience of being able to split up -and my kids loved being able to walk to Epcot from Beach club on their own, or taking the golf cart to pools at the Fort. But we also enjoy our own space and beds and extra bathrooms, and kitchen and resort amenities at our timeshare resort that isn't people soup in the pools. Thanksgiving 2017 we stayed at Marriott Cypress Harbour for the week and either hit park early or late and never saw the crowds everyone else c/o about. Our offsite resort main pool had lots of activities and no fighting for comfortable loungers around pool, kids could order smoothies at pool bar etc. So relaxing to have coffee in the am on our private lanai, and wind down with wine in the evening on the lanai or around the pool. We definitely didn't miss the Disney "bubble" that week!
Here is the other thing-cheaper, more spacious offsite accommodations may allow you to pay for one of the upcharge events - Disney after hours or Early morning magic-so the early booking of FP for the hot rides would be a mute point anyway. If you go for two weeks and plan to get longer park tickets then look into one person getting an AP to Disney for onsite merch and food discounts and free park parking. Universal has several levels of annual passes that in some cases make it more sense to get a pass.
We've been often so generally I prefer offsite when traveling with whole family or longer trips.
Look into doing split stays if you don't mind moving spaces. When we go for that long I will do 3-5 days onsite at Disney, and rest offsite at at our condo. Sometimes we would throw an overnight at Universal to get the EP until we bought passes that had it built in. We do like onsite for convenience of being able to split up -and my kids loved being able to walk to Epcot from Beach club on their own, or taking the golf cart to pools at the Fort. But we also enjoy our own space and beds and extra bathrooms, and kitchen and resort amenities at our timeshare resort that isn't people soup in the pools. Thanksgiving 2017 we stayed at Marriott Cypress Harbour for the week and either hit park early or late and never saw the crowds everyone else c/o about. Our offsite resort main pool had lots of activities and no fighting for comfortable loungers around pool, kids could order smoothies at pool bar etc. So relaxing to have coffee in the am on our private lanai, and wind down with wine in the evening on the lanai or around the pool. We definitely didn't miss the Disney "bubble" that week!
Here is the other thing-cheaper, more spacious offsite accommodations may allow you to pay for one of the upcharge events - Disney after hours or Early morning magic-so the early booking of FP for the hot rides would be a mute point anyway. If you go for two weeks and plan to get longer park tickets then look into one person getting an AP to Disney for onsite merch and food discounts and free park parking. Universal has several levels of annual passes that in some cases make it more sense to get a pass.
We've been often so generally I prefer offsite when traveling with whole family or longer trips.