nkereina
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DH and I booked a quick 3 night trip 10/30-11/2. Its during the Wine & Dine half marathon weekend so between that and Star Wars, we have opted not to visit any Disney parks. Instead, we'll be doing Halloween Horror Nights at Universal with the rest of the time free to do what we want - probably Disney Springs, pool, resort hopping, maybe Volcano Bay weather permitting. Having a tough time deciding between CSR and the Swan. We currently have both booked in standard rooms, both with two queen beds.
CSR Pros:
-$200 cheaper
-Could utilize Magical Express
-Would be cool to see the new tower and restaurant
CSR Cons:
-We just stayed here in October 2018. We love it, but like trying new things.
Swan Pros:
-Location gives us more dining options and scenery, especially since its a no parks trip
-Never stayed before so would be cool to try something new
-Pool looks awesome and we'll have a decent amount of time for the pool, if the weather cooperates
Swan Cons:
-$200 more expensive
-No Magical Express so we'd have to Uber, which adds another cost
I'm leaning towards the Swan because its not a resort we'd choose on a regular week-long WDW trip when we're doing the parks. This might be a good opportunity to try it out. But the cost difference is giving me pause. Which would you choose and why?
CSR Pros:
-$200 cheaper
-Could utilize Magical Express
-Would be cool to see the new tower and restaurant
CSR Cons:
-We just stayed here in October 2018. We love it, but like trying new things.
Swan Pros:
-Location gives us more dining options and scenery, especially since its a no parks trip
-Never stayed before so would be cool to try something new
-Pool looks awesome and we'll have a decent amount of time for the pool, if the weather cooperates
Swan Cons:
-$200 more expensive
-No Magical Express so we'd have to Uber, which adds another cost
I'm leaning towards the Swan because its not a resort we'd choose on a regular week-long WDW trip when we're doing the parks. This might be a good opportunity to try it out. But the cost difference is giving me pause. Which would you choose and why?