Royal Consort
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- Jan 14, 2012
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Planning for next year is giving me a headache. We're going in Nov '14 and were originally booked into Animal Kingdom Lodge - decided this is beautiful but too far from the central areas and monorail resorts we like to dine at.
We then thought the Poly was a good idea - until helpful DIS'ers reminded me of the refurbishment.
I contacted the TA to see about the Contemporary - no availability for my dates.
Which leaves me with two choices: Wilderness Lodge or the Grand Floridian.
We like to stay at different resorts each time and stayed at French Quarter last year. THIS year we're staying at Wilderness Lodge. I love WL but I'm not sure staying two years in a row is as exciting as somewhere new.
Then again I'm not sure I'm a GF person either.....yet, never stayed there.
I like the grounds but the room and lobby don't 'fit'.
We will be staying for two weeks so I want somewhere with enough space that it feels like home and ease of access to dining and the parks. I just don't know which to choose?!
PS: a split stay is out of the question as it ends up being more expensive ironically (as this is under the UK offer)
We then thought the Poly was a good idea - until helpful DIS'ers reminded me of the refurbishment.
I contacted the TA to see about the Contemporary - no availability for my dates.
Which leaves me with two choices: Wilderness Lodge or the Grand Floridian.
We like to stay at different resorts each time and stayed at French Quarter last year. THIS year we're staying at Wilderness Lodge. I love WL but I'm not sure staying two years in a row is as exciting as somewhere new.
Then again I'm not sure I'm a GF person either.....yet, never stayed there.
I like the grounds but the room and lobby don't 'fit'.
We will be staying for two weeks so I want somewhere with enough space that it feels like home and ease of access to dining and the parks. I just don't know which to choose?!

PS: a split stay is out of the question as it ends up being more expensive ironically (as this is under the UK offer)