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We may be considering this option only because we are exhuasted. We have a long story to tell as to how we stayed in 3 different suites (including one in the Beach Club -- not BCV) during our 5 night stay, but I will save that for our trip report. (BTW, we had a wonderful time!)
Unfortunately for our pocketbook, we are currently in a situation where a 2BR is the only kind of room that provides a vacation for everyone in our family. Well, points for a 2BR do not go very far. We have enough points for 6 nights in October and 5 nights in May. 5 nights seemed so horribly short (again this may partially be due to the fact that we moved so much during our recent stay), but I think, with all of the work and paraphernalia involved with a 3 yo and an infant, these short stays, while always awesome, leave us aching for a more extended and relaxing vacation. If we consolidated the trips we could do one 10 day vacation in either May or October. And if we skip our trip this October, we will be have a grand total of 419 points to rent or bank. Of course, we'll also save a lot in airfare and may be able to get away with an ultimate park hopper instead of an annual pass. We would like a vacation that is both fun AND relaxing for a change. It is hard to relax in Disney World if you are staying for less than a week.
Has anyone (with or without small children) ever consolidated vacations like this and how did it work out?
Thanks for your input.
Unfortunately for our pocketbook, we are currently in a situation where a 2BR is the only kind of room that provides a vacation for everyone in our family. Well, points for a 2BR do not go very far. We have enough points for 6 nights in October and 5 nights in May. 5 nights seemed so horribly short (again this may partially be due to the fact that we moved so much during our recent stay), but I think, with all of the work and paraphernalia involved with a 3 yo and an infant, these short stays, while always awesome, leave us aching for a more extended and relaxing vacation. If we consolidated the trips we could do one 10 day vacation in either May or October. And if we skip our trip this October, we will be have a grand total of 419 points to rent or bank. Of course, we'll also save a lot in airfare and may be able to get away with an ultimate park hopper instead of an annual pass. We would like a vacation that is both fun AND relaxing for a change. It is hard to relax in Disney World if you are staying for less than a week.
Has anyone (with or without small children) ever consolidated vacations like this and how did it work out?
Thanks for your input.