We'reGoingToDisney
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I'm new here but have been lurking for a while. I have booked two cancellable reservations, and would love opinions about which one to keep. I apologize in advance for the long post! We are a family of 4 - myself, DH, and twins DD and DS who will be 13 when we visit in the last 2 weeks of August 2019. It will be our first (and in all honesty, most likely our one-and-only) visit to Orlando, so we are trying to cram as much as we can into our trip. We live in western Canada, so it's a long journey to get to Orlando. We are also throwing budget to the wind, to a certain extent, to create that once-in-a-lifetime enjoyable experience. That means staying on property at Universal so we can get express passes, walking distance to parks, nice pools, etc, and splurging on mostly deluxe resorts at Disney. We will have 15 full days in Orlando (dates settled by when we could get flights on points).
Kids (and parents, too) are big Harry Potter fans, so when we started planning this trip, the big draw was Universal. We're also space enthusiasts, so we're doing a special tour at Kennedy Space Center before the theme park madness begins! During our planning, we realized just how massive Disney World is, and that we'd need quite a few days to see it all. We also enjoy water parks, so we are definitely wanting to get in a day at Volcano Bay and each of the Disney water parks, too.
We really want to stay for at least part of our trip at BC/YC because Stormalong Bay looks awesome, and the central location near Epcot sounds great. DH loves the idea of being able to walk to DHS and Epcot (we've only been to Disneyland in California before, and he's having a hard time wrapping his head around not being able to walk everywhere!). But we also thought the Polynesian sounded amazing, and its proximity to MK and Monorail are very appealing, and kids think the Lava Pool sounds fun. Poly itself is really out of our budget, but Poly Villas were a bit cheaper, although not something we could afford for the whole trip. BC/YC was a bit more affordable, but not on the first couple nights of our stay (cheaper rooms all sold out). We are going at a time when free dining was offered, but also a 30% "Sun&Fun" room discount was on offer (and a discounted Canadian resident rate on park tickets, if we go with the room discount rather than the free dining package). Availability for free dining at the resorts/dates we wanted were pretty limited, so it wasn't possible (without spending way more $$ on upgraded rooms) to get the free dining package at BC/YC to include the Friday and Saturday nights in the middle of our trip. So we have booked two different agendas - one where we stay at BC for 6 nights with free dining, and one where we split between YC and Poly Villas, no dining package. Both have some nights at AofA in between Universal and BC/YC, to have a couple of less expensive nights. We're trying to plan our Disney theme park visits around EMH, and so that also factored into when we would move hotels. We'll have a rental car only for the first few days to get to Kennedy Space Center, then we'll be relying on Uber or resort transportation.We hope to be able to spend some time in the afternoons going back to the resort and hopping in the pool before heading back to the parks for the evening, at least on some of the days.
Here is version 1 of the plan, where we stay at what we think are our dream resorts, but no dining plan:
Th Aug 15 - arrive 10 pm at MCO, hotel near airport
F Aug 16 - beach/recovery day, hotel in Cocoa Beach
Sa Aug 17 - “Fly With An Astronaut”, Kennedy Space Center, hotel in Cocoa Beach
Su Aug 18 - 2nd day at KSC or beach, then evening check in at Universal Royal Pacific Resort
M Aug 19 - Universal parks, hotel is RPR
Tu Aug 20 - Universal parks, hotel is RPR
W Aug 21 - Volcano Bay, hotel is RPR
Th Aug 22 - check out RPR, spend day at whichever Universal parks we want to revisit, then evening check in at Disney AofA
F Aug 23 - slower day, BB water park, hotel is AofA
Sa Aug 24 - check out of AofA, day at TL water park, check in to YC
Su Aug 25 - day at DHS (EMH morning), hotel is YC
M Aug 26 - day at AK (EMH morning), hotel is YC
Tu Aug 27 - day at Epcot (EMH evening), hotel is YC
W Aug 28 - check out of YC, day at MK (EMH evening), check in to Poly Villas
Th Aug 29 - 2nd day at MK, hotel is Poly Villas
F Aug 30 - whichever park we want more of (MK closes early because of MNSSHP), hotel is Poly Villas
Sa Aug 31 - check out, fly home from MCO in morning
In that plan, we've got 6-day PH+ tickets associated with our first reservation at AofA, so we can start booking FP+ 60 days out from Aug 22. We have 8 Disney days, so we're using 6 theme park days and 2 days of just using the "plus" parts of the PH+ ticket (the water parks, maybe some mini golf). Trying to get the 6 theme parks days into the 2nd week of our visit, where crowds will hopefully be a little lower, hence "front-loading" the Disney water parks.
But, two things worry me: (1) are we being dumb not booking "free" dining plan, given that our kids are technically adults, and hence buying dining plan out of pocket would be $300/night? and (2) are we moving too many times?
So, here's the best I could do in terms of getting free dining plan for the resort we wanted (YC/BC because Poly was too much - I had several long conversations with DH about how we could get 8 nights of free dining if we stayed at a value resort, even upgrading to the DDP, but he is adamant about wanting the experience of staying at one of those 2 deluxe resorts in particular). We can do 6 days/nights at BC with a package that includes 6-day PH+ tickets and free DDP, but only starting on Su Aug 25. That means that we'd have to stay at AofA on Sat night, check out on Sunday morning, but still hoping to get to DHS early on Sunday morning because of EMH at that park. That's a minor inconvenience, though. The bigger inconvenience is that our 6-day PH+ ticket won't start until Su Aug 25 - so what do we do with those two days Fri, Sat between Universal and Disney? I did call and speak to a helpful CM about whether I can use any of the "plus" part of the PH+ tickets before we check in to BC on Sunday, and she said yes. I'm a bit skeptical that this really will work, but she said that you can activate the ticket 2 days in advance and confirmed that if I just want to use the "plus" parts like water park visits, then I'm all good. So we can do the water parks BB and TL on Fri, Sat. FP+ booking starts 60 days out from that Sunday BC reservation.
So with that revised plan, we're looking at first half of the trip being the same then:
F Aug 23 - slower day, BB water park, hotel is AofA
Sa Aug 24 - slower day, TL water park, hotel is AofA
Su Aug 25 - check out of AofA, check in to BC so our 6 day PH+ ticket and 6 day dining plan officially start. Spend day at DHS (EMH morning), hotel is BC
M Aug 26 - day at AK (EMH morning), hotel is BC
Tu Aug 27 - day at Epcot (EMH evening), hotel is BC
W Aug 28 - day at MK (EMH evening), hotel is BC
Th Aug 29 - 2nd day at MK, hotel is BC
F Aug 30 - whichever park we want more of (MK closes early because of MNSSHP), hotel is BC
Sa Aug 31 - check out, fly home from MCO in morning
What would you do? Is it easier to stay put at BC the whole time (after those first few nights at AofA)? Or is the Poly really something work experiencing, and hence worth moving hotel for?? Will the MK part of our trip be enhanced by staying at the Poly Villas? Is being able to book our FP+ starting on Aug 22 really any better than starting on Aug 25 (and then there's the "what if it I can't activate my ticket 2 days early like I was told!" worry).
Cost difference: for the 6 days/nights at BC with the DDP, we are paying $854 more than for plan where we mix up YC and Poly Villas. In either scenario, we are paying out of pocket for the first 2 days of food at Disney. So we're effectively paying $142/day to get DDP for the 4 of us for those 6 days = $35/person/day. We will spend at least that much on food, for sure. But I'm not sure we'd spend a lot more than that? We're not planning much in the way of character dining, etc. However, if we did have the DDP, we might actually book some things that we otherwise wouldn't -- buffet character meals where our "adult" kids cost $50+, and that might actually make it worthwhile?
I think I'm more concerned about having the best experience than having the cheapest deal, but given a choice between those 2, what would other people do? My heart is leaning towards the plan that includes staying at the Poly ...
I'm new here but have been lurking for a while. I have booked two cancellable reservations, and would love opinions about which one to keep. I apologize in advance for the long post! We are a family of 4 - myself, DH, and twins DD and DS who will be 13 when we visit in the last 2 weeks of August 2019. It will be our first (and in all honesty, most likely our one-and-only) visit to Orlando, so we are trying to cram as much as we can into our trip. We live in western Canada, so it's a long journey to get to Orlando. We are also throwing budget to the wind, to a certain extent, to create that once-in-a-lifetime enjoyable experience. That means staying on property at Universal so we can get express passes, walking distance to parks, nice pools, etc, and splurging on mostly deluxe resorts at Disney. We will have 15 full days in Orlando (dates settled by when we could get flights on points).
Kids (and parents, too) are big Harry Potter fans, so when we started planning this trip, the big draw was Universal. We're also space enthusiasts, so we're doing a special tour at Kennedy Space Center before the theme park madness begins! During our planning, we realized just how massive Disney World is, and that we'd need quite a few days to see it all. We also enjoy water parks, so we are definitely wanting to get in a day at Volcano Bay and each of the Disney water parks, too.
We really want to stay for at least part of our trip at BC/YC because Stormalong Bay looks awesome, and the central location near Epcot sounds great. DH loves the idea of being able to walk to DHS and Epcot (we've only been to Disneyland in California before, and he's having a hard time wrapping his head around not being able to walk everywhere!). But we also thought the Polynesian sounded amazing, and its proximity to MK and Monorail are very appealing, and kids think the Lava Pool sounds fun. Poly itself is really out of our budget, but Poly Villas were a bit cheaper, although not something we could afford for the whole trip. BC/YC was a bit more affordable, but not on the first couple nights of our stay (cheaper rooms all sold out). We are going at a time when free dining was offered, but also a 30% "Sun&Fun" room discount was on offer (and a discounted Canadian resident rate on park tickets, if we go with the room discount rather than the free dining package). Availability for free dining at the resorts/dates we wanted were pretty limited, so it wasn't possible (without spending way more $$ on upgraded rooms) to get the free dining package at BC/YC to include the Friday and Saturday nights in the middle of our trip. So we have booked two different agendas - one where we stay at BC for 6 nights with free dining, and one where we split between YC and Poly Villas, no dining package. Both have some nights at AofA in between Universal and BC/YC, to have a couple of less expensive nights. We're trying to plan our Disney theme park visits around EMH, and so that also factored into when we would move hotels. We'll have a rental car only for the first few days to get to Kennedy Space Center, then we'll be relying on Uber or resort transportation.We hope to be able to spend some time in the afternoons going back to the resort and hopping in the pool before heading back to the parks for the evening, at least on some of the days.
Here is version 1 of the plan, where we stay at what we think are our dream resorts, but no dining plan:
Th Aug 15 - arrive 10 pm at MCO, hotel near airport
F Aug 16 - beach/recovery day, hotel in Cocoa Beach
Sa Aug 17 - “Fly With An Astronaut”, Kennedy Space Center, hotel in Cocoa Beach
Su Aug 18 - 2nd day at KSC or beach, then evening check in at Universal Royal Pacific Resort
M Aug 19 - Universal parks, hotel is RPR
Tu Aug 20 - Universal parks, hotel is RPR
W Aug 21 - Volcano Bay, hotel is RPR
Th Aug 22 - check out RPR, spend day at whichever Universal parks we want to revisit, then evening check in at Disney AofA
F Aug 23 - slower day, BB water park, hotel is AofA
Sa Aug 24 - check out of AofA, day at TL water park, check in to YC
Su Aug 25 - day at DHS (EMH morning), hotel is YC
M Aug 26 - day at AK (EMH morning), hotel is YC
Tu Aug 27 - day at Epcot (EMH evening), hotel is YC
W Aug 28 - check out of YC, day at MK (EMH evening), check in to Poly Villas
Th Aug 29 - 2nd day at MK, hotel is Poly Villas
F Aug 30 - whichever park we want more of (MK closes early because of MNSSHP), hotel is Poly Villas
Sa Aug 31 - check out, fly home from MCO in morning
In that plan, we've got 6-day PH+ tickets associated with our first reservation at AofA, so we can start booking FP+ 60 days out from Aug 22. We have 8 Disney days, so we're using 6 theme park days and 2 days of just using the "plus" parts of the PH+ ticket (the water parks, maybe some mini golf). Trying to get the 6 theme parks days into the 2nd week of our visit, where crowds will hopefully be a little lower, hence "front-loading" the Disney water parks.
But, two things worry me: (1) are we being dumb not booking "free" dining plan, given that our kids are technically adults, and hence buying dining plan out of pocket would be $300/night? and (2) are we moving too many times?
So, here's the best I could do in terms of getting free dining plan for the resort we wanted (YC/BC because Poly was too much - I had several long conversations with DH about how we could get 8 nights of free dining if we stayed at a value resort, even upgrading to the DDP, but he is adamant about wanting the experience of staying at one of those 2 deluxe resorts in particular). We can do 6 days/nights at BC with a package that includes 6-day PH+ tickets and free DDP, but only starting on Su Aug 25. That means that we'd have to stay at AofA on Sat night, check out on Sunday morning, but still hoping to get to DHS early on Sunday morning because of EMH at that park. That's a minor inconvenience, though. The bigger inconvenience is that our 6-day PH+ ticket won't start until Su Aug 25 - so what do we do with those two days Fri, Sat between Universal and Disney? I did call and speak to a helpful CM about whether I can use any of the "plus" part of the PH+ tickets before we check in to BC on Sunday, and she said yes. I'm a bit skeptical that this really will work, but she said that you can activate the ticket 2 days in advance and confirmed that if I just want to use the "plus" parts like water park visits, then I'm all good. So we can do the water parks BB and TL on Fri, Sat. FP+ booking starts 60 days out from that Sunday BC reservation.
So with that revised plan, we're looking at first half of the trip being the same then:
F Aug 23 - slower day, BB water park, hotel is AofA
Sa Aug 24 - slower day, TL water park, hotel is AofA
Su Aug 25 - check out of AofA, check in to BC so our 6 day PH+ ticket and 6 day dining plan officially start. Spend day at DHS (EMH morning), hotel is BC
M Aug 26 - day at AK (EMH morning), hotel is BC
Tu Aug 27 - day at Epcot (EMH evening), hotel is BC
W Aug 28 - day at MK (EMH evening), hotel is BC
Th Aug 29 - 2nd day at MK, hotel is BC
F Aug 30 - whichever park we want more of (MK closes early because of MNSSHP), hotel is BC
Sa Aug 31 - check out, fly home from MCO in morning
What would you do? Is it easier to stay put at BC the whole time (after those first few nights at AofA)? Or is the Poly really something work experiencing, and hence worth moving hotel for?? Will the MK part of our trip be enhanced by staying at the Poly Villas? Is being able to book our FP+ starting on Aug 22 really any better than starting on Aug 25 (and then there's the "what if it I can't activate my ticket 2 days early like I was told!" worry).
Cost difference: for the 6 days/nights at BC with the DDP, we are paying $854 more than for plan where we mix up YC and Poly Villas. In either scenario, we are paying out of pocket for the first 2 days of food at Disney. So we're effectively paying $142/day to get DDP for the 4 of us for those 6 days = $35/person/day. We will spend at least that much on food, for sure. But I'm not sure we'd spend a lot more than that? We're not planning much in the way of character dining, etc. However, if we did have the DDP, we might actually book some things that we otherwise wouldn't -- buffet character meals where our "adult" kids cost $50+, and that might actually make it worthwhile?
I think I'm more concerned about having the best experience than having the cheapest deal, but given a choice between those 2, what would other people do? My heart is leaning towards the plan that includes staying at the Poly ...