wannabebelle
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My husband and I are planning to go to WDW either the week of 11/27 or the week of 12/4. I've been to WDW tons of times. My husband has been with me for a couple of one day trips as well as for a week trip in 1/03. However, the week trip was with my niece who was a week shy of 5 at the time.
We stayed at ASMu, and that really sold him on staying on-property. I had planned on staying at a moderate resort for our "grown-up" trip this Christmas. For one thing, if we go the week of 12/4, I really don't want to me at the value resorts with the Pop Warner groups.
I've priced it and the difference is $445!!! I think that's a big price difference for not that big of a quality difference. Do you agree? I'm almost of the opinion that staying offsite would be a better option, but I have two concerns with that. #1 - I'd want to stay on-site if we ever went back with our own kids or nieces and will staying off-site this time ruin it for me for next time. #2 - He's not a Disney fan; it's a big deal that he acknowledged staying on property was a good thing. He's not really big on staying off-property. How can I convince him of the off-property advantages (besides $$)?
Thanks in advance!
We stayed at ASMu, and that really sold him on staying on-property. I had planned on staying at a moderate resort for our "grown-up" trip this Christmas. For one thing, if we go the week of 12/4, I really don't want to me at the value resorts with the Pop Warner groups.
I've priced it and the difference is $445!!! I think that's a big price difference for not that big of a quality difference. Do you agree? I'm almost of the opinion that staying offsite would be a better option, but I have two concerns with that. #1 - I'd want to stay on-site if we ever went back with our own kids or nieces and will staying off-site this time ruin it for me for next time. #2 - He's not a Disney fan; it's a big deal that he acknowledged staying on property was a good thing. He's not really big on staying off-property. How can I convince him of the off-property advantages (besides $$)?
Thanks in advance!