annnewjerz
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I'm hoping I can get some suggestions for super cheap hotels for a quicky trip down to WDW in October.
DH and I will be driving from NJ to FL in one day (insane, I know) and want to find a really inexpensive place to crash for the night of the drive, and the night after MNSSHP.
My only requirements are:
1. It can't be in a horrible part of town, since we will be arriving late in the evening both nights of our stay.
2. It has to be clean. I don't mean I'm one of those people who takes a picture of some mold on the door jam, but I don't want dirty stained sheets, broken fixtures, etc.
So far, I found a Fairfield Inn at t the Marriott Village for about $70 + taxes and fees per night (with a AAA discount). Right now, it's the best deal I have found (short of $30 per night motels).
So---does anyone have any personal recommendations for less expensive, within a few miles of WDW places to stay??
Thanks!
Ann
DH and I will be driving from NJ to FL in one day (insane, I know) and want to find a really inexpensive place to crash for the night of the drive, and the night after MNSSHP.
My only requirements are:
1. It can't be in a horrible part of town, since we will be arriving late in the evening both nights of our stay.
2. It has to be clean. I don't mean I'm one of those people who takes a picture of some mold on the door jam, but I don't want dirty stained sheets, broken fixtures, etc.
So far, I found a Fairfield Inn at t the Marriott Village for about $70 + taxes and fees per night (with a AAA discount). Right now, it's the best deal I have found (short of $30 per night motels).
So---does anyone have any personal recommendations for less expensive, within a few miles of WDW places to stay??
Thanks!
Ann