Hi Marrie, and welcome!
Don't be afraid to ask a question that's already been asked; almost all of them have at some point.
So, you're going in December? Where are you staying?
Also, consider staying on site at Disney, in one of the Value resorts:
http://www.mousesavers.com/2013-all-star-resort-room-rates-season-dates/
Yes, it will stretch your budget a bit, since the price doesn't include breakfast. But it will give you some perks:
- free transportation to and from the airport (Disney's Magical Express)
- constant transportation in and around the Disney complex. I'm always cautious about the "shuttles" that some of the off site places offer. Disney doesn't run timed shuttles, it just keeps the busses rolling.
- access to Disney's Extra Magic Hours. Those are times when the Disney parks are open only to the guests at Disney resorts. (OK, admittedly, thats about a zillion people. But there are another 5 zillion staying off site who don't have access.)
- the "Disney feel" that permeates the place. Hard to define, but you know it when you find it.
Take a look, and give it some thought.
Also, before you make any decision, take a look at the fact sheets, photos, and descriptions here:
http://allears.net/acc/faq_hot.htm
Or, if you'll have a car, consider renting a townhouse/condo. You could save money by making/ bring breakfast:
http://www.allstarvacationhomes.com/
Hi, Marrie!
It's so nice to see 'see' you this morning! Don't feel bad asking questions that have been asked already like a PP [prior poster] said. We all love talking Disney around here!![]()
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I've never stayed at any of the Values, though my husband has (as a chaperone for the Senior Trip.) He says they're a great value.
From www.mousesavers.com :
"Pop Century is my Best Value choice in the regular Value category. It has several advantages compared with the All-Star resorts. It is newer, so there has been less wear-and-tear on everything. The decor of the public areas at Pop Century is a bit more up-to-date and the room decor is less glaring. Pop Century has fountain play areas for kids. (All Star Movies also has a fountain play area as far as I know, the other Value resorts dont.) Pop Century also has its own separate bus service (buses dont stop at another resort on the way to/from the parks).
Although the basic room rate is identical at all the regular Value resorts, the hotel tax rate at the All-Stars is 13%, while the hotel tax rate at Pop Century is 12.5%.
There is really no difference at all between the three All-Star Resorts as far as accommodations. Just pick whichever one offers the theme that appeals most to you. If you will be using the Disney bus transportation, be aware that in the off-season, the three All-Star resorts share a single bus line, which departs from and arrives at the resorts in this order: Sports, Music, Movies. For that reason, if youre staying at Sports during a slower time of year, youre more likely to get a seat on the way to the theme parks, and your resort will be the first drop-off when returning from the parks. However, during busy times, buses are sent directly to the individual All-Star Resorts, or Sports and Music will share a bus and Movies will have its own bus.
New!Please note: All-Star Sports End Zone Food Court will be closed for refurbishment from 8/3/13 12/20/13. During that time there will be no hot or made-to-order food available at the resort. There will be grab and go (cold, premade) food items available at the resort at the Game Point Arcade, which will not function as an arcade during the refurbishment. For hot food and/or access to arcades, All-Star Sports will offer buses to All-Star Music and All-Star Movies. There will be one bus running all day and 2 buses during meal periods"