Thank You....I think I might look into renting DVC points...that seems to be the alternative consensus here...I have never done that before; so it seems a little daunting to me...off I go to research!
I look into renting DVC points every trip. I must be doing something wrong with my calculations because the cost is really high and never seems close to a deal.
I'm wondering if 3 or more families are squeezing into these villas and splitting the cost.
On another note, i see the other side of these Disney trips that are so "affordable".
People actually withdrawing from their IRA's and taking out home equity loans not just once but a couple times to go on these Disney trips. Indeed, it is always for Disney trips.
I don't get it.
When I walk around Disney i'm always wondering how many people here can really afford to be here. It's sad.
For the first time, this past spring break, i decided to stay at a non Disney property since it would be me, DH, DD and DS would then join us mid week and with two teens and a non park lover husband i just didn't want us all to be on top of each other and Disney villas were cost prohibitive.
We stayed in a 3 bedroom condo at WBC that was more in the Disney bubble than most of the Disney hotels as far as location and per night cost less than POR. The condo was fabulous. We could get up and do whatever we wanted in the condo without disturbing sleeping family ~make coffee, make breakfast, take a shower, run a load of laundry, watch tv. The bedrooms are nicely spread out. Getting ready was also easy with a sink in and out of the bathroom areas.
I really felt this place was a steal, especially compared to POR where we stayed the first night of the trip and it didnt even have a proper closet. Sorry, I do not see the appeal of that place at all and if that's the best moderate hotel Disney offers than people are really getting ripped off.
I am booking WBC for next year since we are going again to watch DS play with his high school baseball team at ESPN the week before Easter.