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OK, I have been thinking to myself and throwing some ideas around. Just say we go to DL in December, where would we stay. Now if we went, it would be a budget trip. If anybody who knows me IRL is reading this, they will be 
at that statement as I am not known for budget travel. But this would be a budget trip. This is just a hypothetical trip at the moment. I just want to be ready if I suddenly decided that it will move from hypothetical to booking and adding a ticker.
I have enough FF points for our flights, so won't have to pay for those, it would just be accommodation, meals and tours (oh and shopping, but not much). Well I am thinking surely I don't have to eat at 3 TS meals a day like we always do when we travel, surely we can have just one. I just had coffee with a friend this afternoon and said I'm thinking I might try and do a budget trip to DL in Dec for 14 nights, flights with FF points, stay at a motel style accommodation and eat on a budget, not much shopping. Well she burst out laughing, raised her eyebrows and said, sure, I'll believe that when I see it!
So is it possible? Is it possible to do a trip to DL for two people, 14 nights, an adult and a child (DL adult), not including airfares, for about $5000 to $6000?
I think it is
or am I dreamin'
I've never stayed offsite before so am not overly familiar with the offsite hotels/motels on harbour. I have looked at & narrowed it down to.. HoJo's and Park Vue Inn and Candy Cane Inn. I think I am leaning away from Candy Cane Inn, only because I have heard the wifi is bad. I need decent wifi when away because of business, I need to be online daily (and to do TR's of course
)
HoJo's -
Park Vue
Candy Cane Inn
So has anybody stayed at any of those three? Can anybody offer any advise on them, good, bad.
Thanks


I have enough FF points for our flights, so won't have to pay for those, it would just be accommodation, meals and tours (oh and shopping, but not much). Well I am thinking surely I don't have to eat at 3 TS meals a day like we always do when we travel, surely we can have just one. I just had coffee with a friend this afternoon and said I'm thinking I might try and do a budget trip to DL in Dec for 14 nights, flights with FF points, stay at a motel style accommodation and eat on a budget, not much shopping. Well she burst out laughing, raised her eyebrows and said, sure, I'll believe that when I see it!
So is it possible? Is it possible to do a trip to DL for two people, 14 nights, an adult and a child (DL adult), not including airfares, for about $5000 to $6000?


I've never stayed offsite before so am not overly familiar with the offsite hotels/motels on harbour. I have looked at & narrowed it down to.. HoJo's and Park Vue Inn and Candy Cane Inn. I think I am leaning away from Candy Cane Inn, only because I have heard the wifi is bad. I need decent wifi when away because of business, I need to be online daily (and to do TR's of course

HoJo's -
Hope to get the entertainment rate if not there will be an entertainment discount of 15 or 20%.
Able to request bedding without feathers for allergies (we need that).
Internal corridors (don't know why that makes me feel safer, but having never stayed at a hotel with external entry, I'm not sure if it makes any difference to security
I think that paranoia is in my head
).


Has really good reviews.
Pool makes no difference, will be too cold in Dec for we Aussies.
Worried about the walk back at night on our own.
Park Vue
Has some really good reviews
Really close to the parks
External doors

Have read some reviews of cockroach problem

Candy Cane Inn
Cute Looking
Has a free shuttle, good for nightime walking back to hotel
Lots of good reviews
Have heard the wifi can be bad if not in a front room
Has breakfast included, which is not a deal breaker as we are not pastry/muffin breakfast eaters
So has anybody stayed at any of those three? Can anybody offer any advise on them, good, bad.
Thanks