wrldpossibility
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Hi all,
We are going to WDW next Dec. 10-20th (a year from this Dec.) and have booked ressies (two, because we have our family and my parents joining us for part of our dates) through DU for POR. I should add that this is our first trip to WDW, even for the adults. So we have a hard time knowing what to expect of the various resorts. Now I'm starting to wonder if we overlooked any options for us as far as resorts go, because I'm worried we won't have enough room at POR. Here's the deal:
We are a family of 5, but the youngest child will be 2, so won't count for the room occupancy. Then for 7 of our 10 days, we have my parents joining us, making a total of 7 people (officially 6, not counting the 2-year-old). We currently have two rooms at POR, and have requested connecting (not guaranteed, I know). But now, luckily with plenty of time left, I'm worried we'll be too cramped in those rooms. We will spend a fair amount of time in the room due to the children's ages and napping, plus, they go to bed earlier than we do, and we'd like to be able to spread out more. Those of us with little kiddos know--trying to get them to fall asleep while we're in the same room is tough.
Here's how we decided on POR: we eliminated the suites at deluxe level, because we simply can't afford it for the length of trip we have. We eliminated the values because we may not go back to WDW for years, and wanted to do the very best we could afford. We eliminated DVC villas because dh wasn't sure about renting the points from strangers. We eliminated FW cabins just because the pools are really important to the kids, and it seems FW doesn't have good themed pools (otherwise, we'd probably stay there). We eliminated a suite or condo off-site simply because this is a one-time trip and we want the "magic" of staying on-site. Plus we want the ease of disney transportation in the off-season and the dining plan. So, that left us with two room at moderates, and we chose POR just because it appealed the most and we like that we can use both pools (POR and FQ).
So my question is, are we missing an option, or do we have the only thing that will work for us? We'd much rather be in a suite so we can all stay together and put the kids to bed in a seperate room, but those are only at the deluxe resorts, right? We will be paying approx. $300 total a night for the two rooms at a mod. I can't get a deluxe suite to share for that or close to it, right? If only the FW cabins had a themed pool with a slide...
Which leads me to one last question: do people really swim in the pools in Dec? We come from a cold climate, so it's hard to imagine! If no one will want to swim anyway, maybe I can convince everyone to go to FW!
Thanks DIS experts!
Amy
We are going to WDW next Dec. 10-20th (a year from this Dec.) and have booked ressies (two, because we have our family and my parents joining us for part of our dates) through DU for POR. I should add that this is our first trip to WDW, even for the adults. So we have a hard time knowing what to expect of the various resorts. Now I'm starting to wonder if we overlooked any options for us as far as resorts go, because I'm worried we won't have enough room at POR. Here's the deal:
We are a family of 5, but the youngest child will be 2, so won't count for the room occupancy. Then for 7 of our 10 days, we have my parents joining us, making a total of 7 people (officially 6, not counting the 2-year-old). We currently have two rooms at POR, and have requested connecting (not guaranteed, I know). But now, luckily with plenty of time left, I'm worried we'll be too cramped in those rooms. We will spend a fair amount of time in the room due to the children's ages and napping, plus, they go to bed earlier than we do, and we'd like to be able to spread out more. Those of us with little kiddos know--trying to get them to fall asleep while we're in the same room is tough.

Here's how we decided on POR: we eliminated the suites at deluxe level, because we simply can't afford it for the length of trip we have. We eliminated the values because we may not go back to WDW for years, and wanted to do the very best we could afford. We eliminated DVC villas because dh wasn't sure about renting the points from strangers. We eliminated FW cabins just because the pools are really important to the kids, and it seems FW doesn't have good themed pools (otherwise, we'd probably stay there). We eliminated a suite or condo off-site simply because this is a one-time trip and we want the "magic" of staying on-site. Plus we want the ease of disney transportation in the off-season and the dining plan. So, that left us with two room at moderates, and we chose POR just because it appealed the most and we like that we can use both pools (POR and FQ).
So my question is, are we missing an option, or do we have the only thing that will work for us? We'd much rather be in a suite so we can all stay together and put the kids to bed in a seperate room, but those are only at the deluxe resorts, right? We will be paying approx. $300 total a night for the two rooms at a mod. I can't get a deluxe suite to share for that or close to it, right? If only the FW cabins had a themed pool with a slide...
Which leads me to one last question: do people really swim in the pools in Dec? We come from a cold climate, so it's hard to imagine! If no one will want to swim anyway, maybe I can convince everyone to go to FW!
Thanks DIS experts!
Amy
