luckylady131
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I've already booked our stay with a moderate resort (Coronado Springs), but haven't put anything down other than the deposit.
I looked into Wyndam Bonnet Creek and even talked to Ken about renting a 2 bedroom. Being out first trip, I thought staying on property would be easier. And I was worried about food costs.
But I am having second (okay, third and fourth) thoughts about where to stay. Here's our background:
- Going nov 27- dec 5th (9days)
- Travelers: dh, myself, 4 yr old daughter, and 9 mo old daughter at time of the trip.
- will be flying so will have to rent a car (~$250 total for rental and parking) if staying off property (would NOT rent a car if remaining at CSR)
- The is our first Disney trip
- Want a relaxing trip - will not be doing commando! Thought we would come back to the room midday for a break.
It was going to be ~$1,800 or so to stay at BC for 9 days/8 nights (that was with car rental price and 9 day park tickets included). It's going to be ~$2,300 to stay on property at CSR (that includes the Free Regular Dining Plan, 9 day park tickets, and travel insurance ($133)). So basically if staying at BC - we will have a car, but would need to get food. If staying on property - no car, but food is included (minus tips, etc).
If I find Ken can get us a unit again for our time frame, should I go that route or stay where we are booked and just leave the current plans alone?? I am afraid that if we do the onsite resort, we will be sorry we didn't take advantage of more room, and if we stay at BC we will be sorry we missed out on the dining plan and what that provides (being able to do more character meals, etc). I can't tell you how many hours I have spent doing tentative itineraries, booking ADRs, researching resorts and Bonnet Creek, researching car rentals, etc.
Also, any thoughts of splitting up the stay, perhaps being able to get the best of both worlds??
I looked into Wyndam Bonnet Creek and even talked to Ken about renting a 2 bedroom. Being out first trip, I thought staying on property would be easier. And I was worried about food costs.
But I am having second (okay, third and fourth) thoughts about where to stay. Here's our background:
- Going nov 27- dec 5th (9days)
- Travelers: dh, myself, 4 yr old daughter, and 9 mo old daughter at time of the trip.
- will be flying so will have to rent a car (~$250 total for rental and parking) if staying off property (would NOT rent a car if remaining at CSR)
- The is our first Disney trip
- Want a relaxing trip - will not be doing commando! Thought we would come back to the room midday for a break.
It was going to be ~$1,800 or so to stay at BC for 9 days/8 nights (that was with car rental price and 9 day park tickets included). It's going to be ~$2,300 to stay on property at CSR (that includes the Free Regular Dining Plan, 9 day park tickets, and travel insurance ($133)). So basically if staying at BC - we will have a car, but would need to get food. If staying on property - no car, but food is included (minus tips, etc).
If I find Ken can get us a unit again for our time frame, should I go that route or stay where we are booked and just leave the current plans alone?? I am afraid that if we do the onsite resort, we will be sorry we didn't take advantage of more room, and if we stay at BC we will be sorry we missed out on the dining plan and what that provides (being able to do more character meals, etc). I can't tell you how many hours I have spent doing tentative itineraries, booking ADRs, researching resorts and Bonnet Creek, researching car rentals, etc.
Also, any thoughts of splitting up the stay, perhaps being able to get the best of both worlds??


