mickeymousemom
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If you want the full bucket o' Disney magic, then you really should stay onsite. As far as it being more expensive, this is not necessarily true. If you're trying to save some money, then by all means, try the value resorts. POP Century is the newest and Allearsnet.com has pictures of all the resorts. You should be able to get a value resort for well under $100 a night, as low as $79/night. There are other offsite resorts that are more than this. As nice as they may be, your kids should absolutely love the theming at any of the value resorts! Busses will be your mode of transportation to the parks, unless you drive(or rent a car). We stay at Port Orleans Riverside and take the bus all the time. My almost 3yo DD thinks its a ride and ever since we first stayed onsite(she's been 5 times since she was born
), she even gets excited about the busses at home. If you've never been to WDW, or went as child, you can't imagine how different things are. The whole resort is amazing. The magic you feel is wonderful! Yes, you(might possibly) encounter some UN-magical things while there(like rude guests and the rare rude Castmember)...ignore it and go on as it rarely happens! Also, WDW is HUGE. You can't fathom everything it's about until you are there! Regardless of that, TAKE YOUR TIME...enjoy all the details around you. It's this that makes your trip worthwhile(and lessens the chance for a meltdown). As your kids get older, and you decide to visit again, then do things you couldn't do on this trip, etc. If you should stay onsite(which, again, I highly recommend) then take your little ones back to the resort mid day for a nap or at least a resting period. You won't regret it!
As far as the Park Hoppers go, I recommend these also. You can take the monorail from the MK to Epcot and back again(which the kids will love and you can do without a hopper also) and if you go back to the room for a rest, then you can go to another park in the afternoon. I would hate to be at WDW without them.
As another poster mentioned, Allearsnet.com is a great place to get more tips, see dining menus, pictures of resorts and more. Its pretty easy to navigate, just look to the top and to your left for where you might want to go within the site!
BTW, When are you going in October? We'll be there the 22-28th. October is a great time to go! Have a wonderful trip!

As far as the Park Hoppers go, I recommend these also. You can take the monorail from the MK to Epcot and back again(which the kids will love and you can do without a hopper also) and if you go back to the room for a rest, then you can go to another park in the afternoon. I would hate to be at WDW without them.
As another poster mentioned, Allearsnet.com is a great place to get more tips, see dining menus, pictures of resorts and more. Its pretty easy to navigate, just look to the top and to your left for where you might want to go within the site!
BTW, When are you going in October? We'll be there the 22-28th. October is a great time to go! Have a wonderful trip!