SomePixiedust
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You would be walking to Epcot from YC/BC it’s a short walk, and use boat to DHS.
The boat also goes to Epcot from YC/BC.
You would be walking to Epcot from YC/BC it’s a short walk, and use boat to DHS.
Yes I know, but it’s quicker to walk to Epcot.The boat also goes to Epcot from YC/BC.
I voted other. After 12 days at Disney, I would want to do something completely different, and this is coming from a huge Disney fan! I would go on a DCL cruise or visit the dark side (Uni), or save my vacation time to do something else entirely different another time of the year.
Would you consider spending a few nights at the Four Seasons? It can be pricey, but sometimes there are good deals, and it's one resort that would actually feel like an upgrade from the Grand Floridian. Especially if you're interested in relaxing at the resort, enjoying pools, lazy river, tennis, walks, spa time, and/or golf.
Vinotinto- I will do some research. I plan on doing at least 3 days Universal as DS loved Seuss Landing and the three day tickets seem to work out cheaper than one day by one. I don't know anything about the hotels there but Im about to get educated. Youtube marathon about to begin!!!
DisneyHenry- Would you believe I had no idea about the cruises till a few days ago. Similarly to universal I seem to have been living in a cave and have no knowledge! I have to read up!!
If you child were older, I would recommend the BC for quick Epcot access and the amazing pool. But, for a toddler, I would go with the WL---the grounds are beautiful, the Whispering Canyon Cafe is a lot of fun, and the boat ride to MK is great. Otherwise, I would choose the AKL with a savannah view. It's a totally unique resort and the animals are fascinating. Both AKL and WL have a very relaxing atmosphere. GF is my all-time favorite, but I would recommend a stay in WL or AKL just because the experience will be so different. The Poly is OK, but I don't think it compares to the GF. You may find that opinion is in the minority, though.
I have stayed at 2 US resorts, the Royal Pacific and Hard Rock. These, plus the Portofino are the "deluxe" resorts. You get the Front of the Line pass include with your resort stay. It makes a BIG difference! It also works for most restaurants, so no ADR's to worry about. Stay at the end of your trip. You'll also want to relax around their wonderful pools!