We are considering the WestJet deal to DW. I'm an expert on
Disneyland and Vegas but never been to DW. My kids are 13 & 10. Which value resort is best?
The flights are Sat-Sat so really only 5 full days in the parks...is that enough? Should we upgrade the dining package or just pick a moderate resort? If so which Moderate resort is best? How is the weather in Sept? If we do 7 days we would not do the waterpark, but if we do 14 days then we should add the waterpark option? I'm just starting to plan and can use any advice here.
Where do you like to stay in Disneyland? That would kind of help with what kind of hotel you like. Are you someone who sees the hotel as a nice oasis and break from the parks or just somewhere to sleep?
I would go for a moderate resort over a value, especially if you are going to go for 14 days. Just more resort type amenities at a mod. The only one I have stayed at was Coronado Springs, and although it wasn't my favorite Disney resort, it has some advantages over the other mods. The rooms have been recently redone and have queens. (all the other mods have doubles) We are actually small people, but I don't know how people manage with doubles. That it always my dealbreaker with hotels. Check out photos on allearsnet.com.
With the age of your children as adults on the dining plan, a moderate will really pay for itself.
Keep in mind that if you are traveling Sat to Sat you have 6 full days, not just 5, so it might be enough. I hope you are also reading the resort boards and the dining boards to get info. Just keep in mind on the resort boards, people are VERY partial to their favorite resorts.
If you do decide to go for 2 weeks, you will have plenty of time to go up to Universal to see the new Harry Potter part. Universal is a lot of fun regardless. There are LOTS of rides and great thrill rides. You can usually get week long passes for $99. We usually go up there a couple of days during our trip for a break from Disney.
Someone advised getting the basic passes, but we find we like the hoppers as they give us more dining options when on the Dining Plan.
Lastly, I don't know where in Canada you are (thinking west if you go to DL

) but the advice here to price out flights from SEA is good. You can fly non-stop to Orlando on Alaska from SEA and from YVR you would have to connect somewhere even on Westjet.
Good Luck
