SandrA9810
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It's just as easy to stop off at a food court of a nearby resort. Like walking to the Beach Club from Epoct, hopping on the monorail to the Contemporary. Pop is easy to get to from Studios and well Animal Kingdom is just way out there...
As well, the food courts/gift shops have a greater variety of items if there's a DVC part to it. Like you can get a lot of simple packaged foods at Wilderness Lodge that can be cooked right there in the food area, or taken back to the DVC rooms that have kitchens. Of course Fort Wilderness has the greatest variety of items... That way you don't have to pay crazy park food prices, but about the same as a convenience store price.
And every one likes to tour the parks differently. So going back to the room might work for some, while staying in the park is that much easier. I also think it becomes a bigger hassle to travel depending on the number in your family and if you're dealing with strollers. Of course time of the year can play a big part too, longer hours might mean a longer break to some.
As well, the food courts/gift shops have a greater variety of items if there's a DVC part to it. Like you can get a lot of simple packaged foods at Wilderness Lodge that can be cooked right there in the food area, or taken back to the DVC rooms that have kitchens. Of course Fort Wilderness has the greatest variety of items... That way you don't have to pay crazy park food prices, but about the same as a convenience store price.
And every one likes to tour the parks differently. So going back to the room might work for some, while staying in the park is that much easier. I also think it becomes a bigger hassle to travel depending on the number in your family and if you're dealing with strollers. Of course time of the year can play a big part too, longer hours might mean a longer break to some.