That's probably not a bad price for the hotel, anything less than $200 is pretty decent but it's worth checking round more to see if there's better available. It's still a pretty sizable chunk of change, particularly when you consider that for most of the trip you'll only be sleeping in your room. You pay a premium for staying in Disney hotels and in a 2 week stay it's likely that you'll spend at least 4 or 5 days visiting off site attractions. Is it worth spending an extra $100+ a night to stay at the AKL when you'll be spending all day visiting other sights? If you don't mind a little inconvenience I would suggest splitting the vacation in some way. Maybe start with a stretch staying on I-drive and concentrate on the non Disney parks (although you're bound to do a couple of Disney days in this stretch), then move onto the AKL for a finishing "special" spell staying on site at Disney. If you're going to spend the money on AKL you may as well make the most of the facilities at the hotel and use the excellent pool for a couple of the days. By splitting your stay and staying 8 days on an I-Drive hotel and 6 it would probably save you $1000-1200. Personally I'd rather split the hotel and put the money towards something like a night at Cirque Du Soleil or day at Discovery Cove ( if he can swim and likes dolphins) http://www.discoverycove.com but I understand some people don't like to swap hotels midstay.
There is a lot to do in central Florida, IMHO the art is to fit in as many "special features" as you can for the available money. It's just a question of priorities and compromise.
There is a lot to do in central Florida, IMHO the art is to fit in as many "special features" as you can for the available money. It's just a question of priorities and compromise.