PeanutButterMom
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I thinking about starting planning for our Anniversary trip (in May) since my December trip is just about 100% planned at this point.
Adults-only trip. For our 5th anniversary in 2010 we booked through Universal (we went specifically for Harry Potter )and stayed at The Pointe (I think) and wasn't super impressed. Since then we've decided we LOVE WDW.
My idea is staying somewhere in between? I want to maybe start and end at WDW, with universal/IoA in the middle (probably a 4 night, 5 day trip). I'd like a "nice" hotel/resort - room MUST have a whirlpool tub (this was DH's biggest negative where we stayed before - they advertised them but our room did not and he was highly disappointed) He's had some knee issues and the parks are hard on him with his brace.
Does anything fit the bill? I'm not familiar with Offsite AT ALL.
(Cross posted in Orlando Hotels, but I'm finding a lot of villa info, and with it just being the 2 of us, really don't need all of that room since it's just the 2 of us.
Any ideas?
Adults-only trip. For our 5th anniversary in 2010 we booked through Universal (we went specifically for Harry Potter )and stayed at The Pointe (I think) and wasn't super impressed. Since then we've decided we LOVE WDW.
My idea is staying somewhere in between? I want to maybe start and end at WDW, with universal/IoA in the middle (probably a 4 night, 5 day trip). I'd like a "nice" hotel/resort - room MUST have a whirlpool tub (this was DH's biggest negative where we stayed before - they advertised them but our room did not and he was highly disappointed) He's had some knee issues and the parks are hard on him with his brace.
Does anything fit the bill? I'm not familiar with Offsite AT ALL.
(Cross posted in Orlando Hotels, but I'm finding a lot of villa info, and with it just being the 2 of us, really don't need all of that room since it's just the 2 of us.
Any ideas?