Hotel Help

Blueberrystamps

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I need some help I have been looking around and I am having a hard time getting the answers I need.
What I am looking for is a hotel for our oct trip I know should have done it sooner but oh well.
Any way there will be my parents and my husband and I and our 2 kids 2 yr and 4 month old what I would like is a suite with the beds in separate rooms a kitchen would be nice but not a for sure also not to far from the park.
Oh continental breakfast would be nice too.

Ajoining rooms would also work if any one has any insight that would be great oh also not to spendy but a nice place I hope that all makes sense.

Amanda
 
I would check into the Residence Inn.. They have kitchens and a continental breakfast. They have a separate room for the kids as well...
 
I would check into the Residence Inn.. They have kitchens and a continental breakfast. They have a separate room for the kids as well...

Look at the Penthoude suite at the RI Maingate. Has hot breakfast, full kitchen, they will even do your grocery shopping. We have stayed there many times.

Jack
 

Stay at a hotel/motel that is close to the parks. I would pick one that you can walk to and not have to take a shuttle or bus (I hate having to fold the stroller).

I stayed at the Best Western Park Place Inn. I didn't get a suite as it was just my niece and I. The room was nice (I requested the king size bed). There was also a sofa bed that folds out. The room had a microwave and a fridge with freezer. The sink and coffeemaker were in the room and the shower had one of the arched shower rods so you have more elbow room. They have connecting rooms also if you wanted to save some money and not get a suite.

The continental breakfasts were good: 4 kinds of cereal (cheerios, raison bran, corn flakes and oatmeal), toast, bagels, donuts, danish, hard boiled eggs, jams, oranges and apples. They also had apple juice, orange juice-not tang or other orange beverage, tea and coffee. You could also go downstairs and have a pancake if you didn't want the continental breakfast.

We froze water and drink boxes in the freezer and then took them to the park. Next door at the Tropicana (mini-mart) we purchased some Lactaid milk for my niece.
 












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