Beca
Apparently, we all have more money than brains!!!
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Seriously....if there are 7 of you for 10 days...$900 is not that much of a difference. That comes down to $13 per person, per day...seriously, how far would that money go in WDW?
But, if you have wegoshop.com do your shopping and deliver your groceries (they are VERY reasonable)...you could save SOOO much more. If you made everyone eat bfast before you leave for the park you could save a bundle. Then, add eating one meal a day in the room even if it is just the days you are at MGM or Epcot....that would save a bunch right there!!
It is SOOO hot right now....you really may find yourselves doing the parks early in the morning and late at night...and, taking a break during the heat of the day. It's a really smart thing to do, and being at BWV would be PERFECT for this!!! You could come back around 1:00, take a rest or "cat nap". Take a shower, grab a bite of something to eat (much more healthy and cheap). The kids could go for a swim in the awesome pool with the Keister Coaster, or go play at Community Hall...free air hockey (I think you would be eligible for this). They could also spend time checking out the sights on the Boardwalk or over at Beach Club. And, you could shower, change clothes and head back out for the night time activities in the parks.
And....best of all....you could throw in a load of clothes to wash every day either before you go to bed, or when you get up in the morning...it's just SOO easy!!! And, with the heat, humidity and rain.....clothes can get REALLY stinky!! I remember the first time we went to WDW in July. It rained every day, and we just "kept going". By the time we got back to our room in the evening and took off our shoes....our socks smelled like something was rotting (who knows...maybe it was our feet!!). We threw our socks away every night, and we all threw our tennis shoes away before we left. It was SOO disgusting!!! But, seriously...you are likely to get rained on every day, and those clothes will be really stinky with a rain and sweat-soaked mixture that can be pretty disgusting!!! Plus, if you know you have a washer and dryer, you can pack fewer clothes....a BIG "selling feature" in my opinion.
Plus, with a full-size fridge you can "stock up" on water bottles. We usually buy about 3 per person, and then buy gallons of filtered water and "refill" our water bottles at night. There is NO way you could get enough water for 10 days and 7 people in a mini fridge. Even if you put everyone's water just for one day in that fridge...there wouldn't be room for ANYTHING else!! And, water can end up being a BIG part of your $$$$ in the summer. WDW water is so gross, and you need to consume so much of it to stay cool.
Seriously, I cannot imagine how much this trip is costing your family...but, I don't think the $900 is a significant chunk of that. But, it is SOOO easy to just spend money on "nothing" in the parks...when your hungry, spending $12-15 per person on food is not a big deal...but, at the end of the day it all adds up. I would MUCH rather spend less on food, and more on other things. I don't know how much money you were planning on allocating per person, per day...but, you might subtract the $12.85 per person, per day and see where you stand on that. I personally, would rather forego one not-so-good counter service meal each day if it means I could stay in a 2 bedroom villa at the BWV. But, if you can fix a good bfast each morning...you may make up a good chunk of that $12.85 per person right there.
Granted, I am a resort snob, and I HATE Pop and the All-stars...too many people, too far away from the "magic", buses as only transportation option, "people soup" at the pools in the summertime....but, if you have never stayed in a BWV 2 bedroom....you just do not know what you are missing!!! They are GORGEOUS, and the room your family will have to "spread out" will be priceless!! If getting to stay at this resort is a "one time shot" for you...I think you'd be crazy not to take it. IMHO, where you stay at WDW makes a HUGE difference in how you remember the trip.
Have fun!!!
Beca
But, if you have wegoshop.com do your shopping and deliver your groceries (they are VERY reasonable)...you could save SOOO much more. If you made everyone eat bfast before you leave for the park you could save a bundle. Then, add eating one meal a day in the room even if it is just the days you are at MGM or Epcot....that would save a bunch right there!!
It is SOOO hot right now....you really may find yourselves doing the parks early in the morning and late at night...and, taking a break during the heat of the day. It's a really smart thing to do, and being at BWV would be PERFECT for this!!! You could come back around 1:00, take a rest or "cat nap". Take a shower, grab a bite of something to eat (much more healthy and cheap). The kids could go for a swim in the awesome pool with the Keister Coaster, or go play at Community Hall...free air hockey (I think you would be eligible for this). They could also spend time checking out the sights on the Boardwalk or over at Beach Club. And, you could shower, change clothes and head back out for the night time activities in the parks.
And....best of all....you could throw in a load of clothes to wash every day either before you go to bed, or when you get up in the morning...it's just SOO easy!!! And, with the heat, humidity and rain.....clothes can get REALLY stinky!! I remember the first time we went to WDW in July. It rained every day, and we just "kept going". By the time we got back to our room in the evening and took off our shoes....our socks smelled like something was rotting (who knows...maybe it was our feet!!). We threw our socks away every night, and we all threw our tennis shoes away before we left. It was SOO disgusting!!! But, seriously...you are likely to get rained on every day, and those clothes will be really stinky with a rain and sweat-soaked mixture that can be pretty disgusting!!! Plus, if you know you have a washer and dryer, you can pack fewer clothes....a BIG "selling feature" in my opinion.
Plus, with a full-size fridge you can "stock up" on water bottles. We usually buy about 3 per person, and then buy gallons of filtered water and "refill" our water bottles at night. There is NO way you could get enough water for 10 days and 7 people in a mini fridge. Even if you put everyone's water just for one day in that fridge...there wouldn't be room for ANYTHING else!! And, water can end up being a BIG part of your $$$$ in the summer. WDW water is so gross, and you need to consume so much of it to stay cool.
Seriously, I cannot imagine how much this trip is costing your family...but, I don't think the $900 is a significant chunk of that. But, it is SOOO easy to just spend money on "nothing" in the parks...when your hungry, spending $12-15 per person on food is not a big deal...but, at the end of the day it all adds up. I would MUCH rather spend less on food, and more on other things. I don't know how much money you were planning on allocating per person, per day...but, you might subtract the $12.85 per person, per day and see where you stand on that. I personally, would rather forego one not-so-good counter service meal each day if it means I could stay in a 2 bedroom villa at the BWV. But, if you can fix a good bfast each morning...you may make up a good chunk of that $12.85 per person right there.
Granted, I am a resort snob, and I HATE Pop and the All-stars...too many people, too far away from the "magic", buses as only transportation option, "people soup" at the pools in the summertime....but, if you have never stayed in a BWV 2 bedroom....you just do not know what you are missing!!! They are GORGEOUS, and the room your family will have to "spread out" will be priceless!! If getting to stay at this resort is a "one time shot" for you...I think you'd be crazy not to take it. IMHO, where you stay at WDW makes a HUGE difference in how you remember the trip.
Have fun!!!

Beca