TigrLvsPooh
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I haved stayed at the GF three times... once in the RPC (main building), once in a lodge tower room (Sago Cay), and once in a lagoon view room (Conch Key).
In your situation, with two young children under 3, I would go for the lodge tower room. You are going to save a lot of money over concierge, and you'll be getting a much larger room.
The lodge tower rooms have an extra sitting room with a couch, second TV, table and chairs. Housekeeping brought us a crib, highchair, fridge, and microwave all free of charge.
It was nice to have the extra area, especially when we'd come back for nap time. (our children were quite young, age 2 and age 6 months)
If you need snacks, etc, you can just walk down to Gasparilla Grill. They have all types of snack foods and drinks, plenty of things kids like.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.
In your situation, with two young children under 3, I would go for the lodge tower room. You are going to save a lot of money over concierge, and you'll be getting a much larger room.
The lodge tower rooms have an extra sitting room with a couch, second TV, table and chairs. Housekeeping brought us a crib, highchair, fridge, and microwave all free of charge.
It was nice to have the extra area, especially when we'd come back for nap time. (our children were quite young, age 2 and age 6 months)If you need snacks, etc, you can just walk down to Gasparilla Grill. They have all types of snack foods and drinks, plenty of things kids like.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.

- hello again! I enjoyed your show and also your Wiggles pix! Our original thought was actually the lodge tower room - LOVED the set up, but we called 2 weeks ago to book for OCT
and the tower rooms were already taken 
