Hey guys! This board is so fun
I have been having a blast reading all of your posts, learning new things about Disney, and getting excited about our upcoming trip. I've also done searches on hotels to see what you all have had to say about them. However, now that we've got it narrowed down to 3 hotels within our budget that we like and that are available when we are going, I'd like to hear what you all have to say about them. Please help 
We're going to be there for 6 nights w/ 5 day park hoppers. We plan to just swim on the first and last days, so we can get the most use out of our middle 5 days in the parks. It's going to be me, dh, our 4 boys (ages 2, 3, 7, and 9), and my inlaws. Technically we need a suite, but we are just going to say that 1 or 2 of our kids will be sleeping in grandma and grandpa's room. They actually might
But we fit fine in a 2 Queen room because all 4 boys sleep in 1 Queen and think it's the greatest thing. The LOVE hotels LOL Mil has a bad ankle and can't walk much, so I wanted something fairly close the park. There is no way they will stay in the parks all day like us either. We wanted a free breakfast, because we're not huge breakfast eaters and will do fine with cereal, fruit, pastries, etc. We plan to come back to the hotel to make sandwiches in our room for lunch and have the younger 2 take a nap. We'll probably go out each night for dinner somewhere, in or out of the park. We are flying in and not renting a car, so parking is not an issue. But that also means we will not be driving to dinner. I plan to have groceries delivered to the hotel for lunch and snacks for the week. OK, I think that's enough background info, but let me know if you need more info to help me with the decision 
In no particular order, we're comparing CCI, Ramada Maingate, and Fairfield.
CCI looks like it has pretty gardens, I like that it has a dedicated free shuttle, and it's close enough to walk too. The pool looks small, but it's cool that it has a kiddie pool for my younger kids too. Everywhere I've read says it has a pretty good breakfast, although I know it's not a hot breakfast. It doesn't seem like there are many dining options within close walking distance, so we might be stuck eating in the parks or DD every night. This one is the most expensive of the 3, at $142.60/night (with taxes added) for 2 Queens.
Ramada Maingate is right across the street, which is cool. I like that we wouldn't have to wait for any shuttles and just come and go as we please. It seems that it's within walking distance of a lot of great restaurants. There is a free breakfast. And the pool looks big and fun
This hotel is in the middle at $135.70/night with taxes for 2 Queens.
Fairfield is pretty close walking distance too. Sounds like the beds are comfy, which is nice. There is no microwave, but I don't know that we were planning to cook anything anyway. There is also no breakfast. It's not that big of a deal to eat cereal in our room I guess. Maybe it would even be better than having to take the time to go downstairs to a breakfast and possibly battle crowds? The McDonald's, Millie's, and Mimi's out front might be enough for dinner dining options, along with Pizza Hut. This hotel is the cheapest of the 3 at $113.85/night with taxes for 2 Queens.
For the most part, these 3 hotels have received pretty equivalent reviews (I've checked here, tripadvisor, and expedia for reviews). They all have pros and cons for us. I really can't decide! LOL I'm pretty sure we'll be happy with any of them. Mil, after looking online, has chosen Ramada Maingate as her favorite. Dh doesn't seem to really care too much. So now they are waiting for me to decide. What do you think?


We're going to be there for 6 nights w/ 5 day park hoppers. We plan to just swim on the first and last days, so we can get the most use out of our middle 5 days in the parks. It's going to be me, dh, our 4 boys (ages 2, 3, 7, and 9), and my inlaws. Technically we need a suite, but we are just going to say that 1 or 2 of our kids will be sleeping in grandma and grandpa's room. They actually might


In no particular order, we're comparing CCI, Ramada Maingate, and Fairfield.
CCI looks like it has pretty gardens, I like that it has a dedicated free shuttle, and it's close enough to walk too. The pool looks small, but it's cool that it has a kiddie pool for my younger kids too. Everywhere I've read says it has a pretty good breakfast, although I know it's not a hot breakfast. It doesn't seem like there are many dining options within close walking distance, so we might be stuck eating in the parks or DD every night. This one is the most expensive of the 3, at $142.60/night (with taxes added) for 2 Queens.
Ramada Maingate is right across the street, which is cool. I like that we wouldn't have to wait for any shuttles and just come and go as we please. It seems that it's within walking distance of a lot of great restaurants. There is a free breakfast. And the pool looks big and fun

Fairfield is pretty close walking distance too. Sounds like the beds are comfy, which is nice. There is no microwave, but I don't know that we were planning to cook anything anyway. There is also no breakfast. It's not that big of a deal to eat cereal in our room I guess. Maybe it would even be better than having to take the time to go downstairs to a breakfast and possibly battle crowds? The McDonald's, Millie's, and Mimi's out front might be enough for dinner dining options, along with Pizza Hut. This hotel is the cheapest of the 3 at $113.85/night with taxes for 2 Queens.
For the most part, these 3 hotels have received pretty equivalent reviews (I've checked here, tripadvisor, and expedia for reviews). They all have pros and cons for us. I really can't decide! LOL I'm pretty sure we'll be happy with any of them. Mil, after looking online, has chosen Ramada Maingate as her favorite. Dh doesn't seem to really care too much. So now they are waiting for me to decide. What do you think?