CR Tower vs Poly Garden vs GF Garden?

triplefigs

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Which would you choose with 5 year olds (we are getting 2 rooms)? 2 of my children have difficulty walking and we'll be using strollers. Doing 2 full days MK, 1 day AK, 1/2 day DTD, 1/2 day Epcot, 1 day MGM/Boardwalk, 1 day relax (Pirate Cruise and FW for the movie/petting zoo).

Any advice would be appreciated! We are going at Christmas and are very excited!

Thank you!
 
My choice would be the CR tower because the monorail is right there on the 4th floor. The shops and restuarants are also on that floor. Food court area is on the lobby level.

In the Poly or GF you would not necessarily be in the same building as the monorail.

Just wondering why your getting 2 rooms. Looks like you have 3 children, the CR room easily sleeps 5 people.
 
Thanks for your tips on the CR. I think that's the one we're leaning towards.

vacationwoman said:
Just wondering why your getting 2 rooms. Looks like you have 3 children, the CR room easily sleeps 5 people.

DH and I prefer having some room and space to ourselves when the kids go to sleep, so we always try to get 2 rooms. It's a lot easier to close the adjoining door and be able to talk, watch tv, sit on the balcony and have a glass of wine, or ;).

We're weird... we still LIKE each other after 10 years of marriage and triplets! :rotfl:
 
i've stayed in all 3 of those category rooms and i would pick CR Tower as well. extremely convenient with kids and a stroller.
 

I agree with going to the Contemporary. The pools are a lot of fun and you are within walking distance of MK. The monorail is quite convenient too, but it does run clockwise around the lagoon so if you are in a hurry to get to MK, WALK! But on the other hand it is the first stop coming back around. The rooms there are hugh! Maybe you should look into a suite. It may be cheaper than two rooms depending on the season and discounts.
 
triplefigs said:
DH and I prefer having some room and space to ourselves when the kids go to sleep, so we always try to get 2 rooms. It's a lot easier to close the adjoining door and be able to talk, watch tv, sit on the balcony and have a glass of wine, or ;).

We're weird... we still LIKE each other after 10 years of marriage and triplets! :rotfl:


:love: :love: :love:
I can relate to that even after 41 years. :banana: :banana:
 
If I had to pick from those 3, I'd go with the Contemporary. But since you mentioned wanting some space to your own-- and you're going to all 4 parks anyway, have you considered a 1br condo at a Home-Away-From-Home resort? We recently stayed at Saratoga Springs and loved the large living space. Plus, a 1-br condo is significantly less $$ than 2 Tower rooms. You lose the monorail, but you'd only be using that 2 days anyway. Just a thought.
 


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