WaterLinds
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We have a trip coming March 18-21. It’s me, my two kids, and my mom. When I first looked at hotels several months back rates were higher than average but we found an ok price at the Candy Cane Inn that made it reasonable to get two connecting rooms so my mom could have her space. (She always says she doesn’t mind sharing with me and the kids for a few nights, but I suspect she’s grateful for having a bit of room.
However now I’m questioning whether CCI is the right fit for us, partly because I didn’t realize before there’s no elevator. My younger son has some mobility restrictions, and while my mom is pretty healthy she’s no longer young, so stairs aren’t idea for us. I’m going to see if they’ll be able to accommodate us with a ground floor room but I’m also scouting the other options in case they can’t guarantee it.
We don’t need anything fancy for a short trip, but easy access to the park on foot and quiet at night are key criteria. Breakfast, free parking, etc. would be nice bonuses. Lots of places are full those nights, and some of the other close locations are too expensive. So far the other possibilities I’ve found include:
-Homewood Suites, with plans to take the shuttle from the toy story lot. How early does the shuttle run? Will it be a problem for getting into the park for a RotR BG? I’ve been hearing the horror stories from the Mickey and friends lot, but that’s from people actually trying to park. We can get a suite with a king bed and bunk beds if my mom doesn’t mind sharing the bed with me for a bit less than out two rooms at CCI would cost.
-Hyatt House, with a similar family suite, roughly the same price as Homewood Suites.
-HoJo, family suite, about $100 more per night than the other two. I’m leaning towards no, although the combination of closer location and the nicer pool are enticing—but in mid March with a short trip we might not be at the pool much?
Anything else I should consider? Any other thoughts on those possibilities?
However now I’m questioning whether CCI is the right fit for us, partly because I didn’t realize before there’s no elevator. My younger son has some mobility restrictions, and while my mom is pretty healthy she’s no longer young, so stairs aren’t idea for us. I’m going to see if they’ll be able to accommodate us with a ground floor room but I’m also scouting the other options in case they can’t guarantee it.
We don’t need anything fancy for a short trip, but easy access to the park on foot and quiet at night are key criteria. Breakfast, free parking, etc. would be nice bonuses. Lots of places are full those nights, and some of the other close locations are too expensive. So far the other possibilities I’ve found include:
-Homewood Suites, with plans to take the shuttle from the toy story lot. How early does the shuttle run? Will it be a problem for getting into the park for a RotR BG? I’ve been hearing the horror stories from the Mickey and friends lot, but that’s from people actually trying to park. We can get a suite with a king bed and bunk beds if my mom doesn’t mind sharing the bed with me for a bit less than out two rooms at CCI would cost.
-Hyatt House, with a similar family suite, roughly the same price as Homewood Suites.
-HoJo, family suite, about $100 more per night than the other two. I’m leaning towards no, although the combination of closer location and the nicer pool are enticing—but in mid March with a short trip we might not be at the pool much?
Anything else I should consider? Any other thoughts on those possibilities?
