AirGoofy
DIS Dad#341
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Good morning guys
We watched a Disney Behind the Magic (I think that was the title) last night on Netflix. During the show they said a guest could stay at WDW for a year and still not see and experience everything.
Gentlemen, we have been challenged, whose ready to take them up on it
I say challenge accepted![]()
What is the challenge? It's too early for me to see it.
We are debating where to stay as well. My wife and I loved the Wilderness Lodge when we went in 2000 before we had kids.
As an aside, you know you are a Disney nut when you take a vacation there without kids and consider it the best vacation you and your wife took, including your honeymoon in Hawaii. But I digress.
We took the kids on their first trip and stayed at the Contemporary. We love the convenience of the CR, and my son was a train nut so he loved the idea of a train running through the hotel, but the CR is not a great "themed" hotel.
We are debating between taking the kids to the Wilderness Lodge because we loved the theming and the boats to the park are convenient and fun, or going back to the Contemporary because of the convenience of the Monorail.
Neither of us are huge fans of the Animal Kingdom - 1/2 to 3/4 day park and I'm done, so we like being closer to DW and Epcot.
I've heard some great things about other hotels like Coronado Springs and Boardwalk, but I have some definite research to do. I think, in the end, the wife prefers the Wilderness Lodge and it is really hard to argue with her.
Agree. I like BLT the best. DW is with me. She didn't like WL for all the pine trees (allergies).
I may as well go for some...
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