Thanks for your help girls and guy

What i was roughly planning was flying straight to orlando through LAX. Not going into the parks that evening but actually sleeping instead lol so we can be fresh for the next day. 14 days at WDW, 2 or 3 days at Universal, one at the space centre then I was hoping to fly back to LA and go to disneyland for about 4 days. Then home. We have been to disneyland many times and I know 4 days is short but it seems such a shame to have to go through LA and not go to our favourite place. I'm scared that I won't feel the disney magic at WDW. We have the two grown ups, and the kids will be 15, 13, 11, 9. Honestly we have often considered going without them because who needs that hassle lol. But we thought we'd take them while they still want to be with us. haha.
Another question. What about the free dining plan How do I get it and is it worth it. Yes we are planning on staying on site. Probaby not a grand californian kind of budget this time though.
Disney. Fuzzy. Maths!
The
Disney Dining Plan is about $61 this year. All your kids would qualify as adults. So for the 6 of you, free dining on the Disney Dining Plan is worth about $360. I think the Quick Service is about $42. That would be about $240. Free Dining is offered by Disney by date of arrival. In order for you to get the benefit, you would need to arrive/start your stay on a date that is within the offer period. December is a long way away and I'm not sure when Disney would release the dates for December. I'm sure if you asked the Dis, someone would be able to give you an indicative month of when previous offers were released in the past. Which dining plan you qualify for may depend on which resort you stay at.
It is a LOT of food and whether it is worth it or not comes down to whether you are going to eat all the food; and if you're on the Dining Plan...whether you will be happy to allocate 2 hours for a sit-down meal.
It also comes down to what other discounts Disney are offering at the time i.e., the room only discount.
Having said that, for a family of 6 adults, it may be that if your dates are within the offer period, the free dining may be the better option. You're going to need to price out resorts where you can get 6 adults in a family room, DVC etc and figure it out. The alternative is to get 2 rooms at a value or moderate resort.
What's your favourite resort?
I would recommend that you take a look at the resorts and decide which theme you prefer. You also might want to take a look at the location of the resorts and decide whether the location plays a part in the decision.
There are the Epcot resorts (Beach Club, Yacht Club, Boardwalk, and the non-Disney ones of Swan and Dolphin), the Monorail/Magic Kingdom resorts (Contemporary/Bay Lake, Polynesian, Grand Floridian, Wilderness Lodge), the ones near DTD (Port Orleans Riverside, Port Orleans French Quarter, Saratoga Springs, Old Key West) or the ones nearer Animal Kingdom (AK Lodge, All Stars) and then the rest (Coronado Springs, Pop Century, Art of Disney). If you prefer a location, then you can use that as a filter. If not, then you might want to look at it by price category.
FWIW - I like the Epcot resorts. Epcot is usually the park we spend the most amount of time in; so it makes sense for us to stay within walking distance.
Is it worth staying on site for universal for the perks?
If you haven't already done so, go online and sign up for the Universal alerts. Universal will send out emails to you. Always check the Universal emails and scroll down to the bottom half of the email. Sometimes, you might be lucky to get a pin code in that email. It is pretty random as to whether you get a pin or not. If you get a pin, check the offer dates and if the dates match, you'll get a pretty decent discount off the room. I've previously received 30% and 40% pin codes.
Another way to get a discount is if you are a member of a motor association (RACV or NRMA or RACQ etc). The 3 digit
AAA code at the back of the card will get you a 10% discount at Universal. But you HAVE to call Universal to get that discount applied....and it is subject to availability for your dates.
For me, the Early Entry was worth it. It gave me early entry to the Wonderful World of Harry Potter and we got on the rides/attractions there before the crowds came in. But my last visit was before Diagon Alley opened up. I understand that the crowds have shifted more towards Universal to visit DA first up.
The Express Pass privilege was also something that my family enjoyed. It was the unlimited version and we got on a number of rides multiple times in a row.
Again...the value of staying on-site will come down to your personal preference. I haven't checked out Cabana Bay resort. There might be family rooms there to fit 6; but I don't think that you get the unlimited Express Pass at that resort.
