Beemitchcowski
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About this time last year...I was doing some extensive research on where to stay..we were planning our September trip and our FIRST trip as a family to Disney World!
We have 2 children...a 6 year old son (he has high functioning ASD with SPD--sensory processing disorder) and our almost one year old daughter...coming with us was our older sister (she was coming to help out with the kiddos)...so 3 adults and 2 children. We decided that staying offsite would be best for us because we reallly didn't want to be crammed into a single hotel room (since our sister was coming to "help") she thought it would be fair for us to include her in wherever we stay...there was no way we could afford 2 hotel rooms at a moderate....yes we could of done a value..but we didn't want to be crammed sleeping on full size beds...
Also..we weren't sure how or DS would handle being "immersed" in Disney 24/7...how he would handle having to wait for a bus..the sound of a bus (especially a packed bus)..
We chose a very nice townhome at Windsor Hills...my DH was SOLD on having our own private pool! My son LOVES LOVES LOVES the water and can swim pretty well...so we figured it would be a nice way for him to "calm down" after being in the parks. We were very happy staying there...but part of me was constantly thinking..."am I missing out on magic?" Like when we had to lug our luggage through the airport...and have to wait til 4pm to get into our rental house...driving by the tacky souviener shops...passing the construction on our street getting to our townhome... on the flip side..it was nice getting inside our car and noticing that some people were still waiting for a bus! It was nice being able to put the kids down for bed and then being able to relax and not have to go to bed at the same time. I didn't mind the cooking so much...(of course my sister helped!
..we basically did quick things..like Tacos..burgers on the grill...pasta...we only ate 2 QS and one table service and one off property restaurant while we were there..(Friday-Saturday)...It was kind of nice doing laundry (even though I noticed a "stench" because of florida's water).
Sometimes I wish that I didn't do sooooo much research!
On our trip..we ended up upgrading our tickets to annual passes....(we must of felt the "MAGIC"...right!
...We figured we would just plan our trip a week or two before our year would be up!
Well my husband changed companies and as a bonus has been offered extra vacation time!....AND since we live only a few hours away from family now...our vacation time doesn't have to be spent going out of state to visit family for holidays!
SOOO...We decided to plan a trip for MAY!...While we were at Disney in September..I kept on looking at the Bonnet Creek Resort sign! While doing research for our Sept trip..I came across them and it was actually a choice between Windsor Hills and Bonnet Creek.
I really really want to try Bonnet Creek this time! I think it would be nice to be at a resort and be "within the gates"....I'm hoping that we can have groceries delivered and never have to leave the "gates".....at $120/night...I don't think that would even get us a Moderate with the AP rate...right?
My question after all this babbling: Does it sound like we are making a good decision?..Oh..and I should add..our sister is not coming with us this trip..just the 4 of us..part of me thinks that we should take this opportunity and stay ON SITE..and stay at lets say POFQ or CBR....BUT then we know that we would have to get the dining plan..which would add to costs... sure we wouldn't have to have a car..but I here its a nice added bonus not to have to rely on buses...especially with our son...now I've been looking at rates and right now it is $700 for a van rental! I'm sure it will go down right? When we rented a van through Alamo in September we got a STEAL of a deal at about $150!
Also when we were there..we really didn't go back for naps...We would get there at around the time of rope drop and stay until about 4pm or so..go back to the house and we usually just stayed in...which was OK...once we went to DTD...and MK for fireworks...usually our kids were tired and just wanted to relax!
Thanks for taking the time to read and feel free to respond!
We have 2 children...a 6 year old son (he has high functioning ASD with SPD--sensory processing disorder) and our almost one year old daughter...coming with us was our older sister (she was coming to help out with the kiddos)...so 3 adults and 2 children. We decided that staying offsite would be best for us because we reallly didn't want to be crammed into a single hotel room (since our sister was coming to "help") she thought it would be fair for us to include her in wherever we stay...there was no way we could afford 2 hotel rooms at a moderate....yes we could of done a value..but we didn't want to be crammed sleeping on full size beds...
Also..we weren't sure how or DS would handle being "immersed" in Disney 24/7...how he would handle having to wait for a bus..the sound of a bus (especially a packed bus)..We chose a very nice townhome at Windsor Hills...my DH was SOLD on having our own private pool! My son LOVES LOVES LOVES the water and can swim pretty well...so we figured it would be a nice way for him to "calm down" after being in the parks. We were very happy staying there...but part of me was constantly thinking..."am I missing out on magic?" Like when we had to lug our luggage through the airport...and have to wait til 4pm to get into our rental house...driving by the tacky souviener shops...passing the construction on our street getting to our townhome... on the flip side..it was nice getting inside our car and noticing that some people were still waiting for a bus! It was nice being able to put the kids down for bed and then being able to relax and not have to go to bed at the same time. I didn't mind the cooking so much...(of course my sister helped!
..we basically did quick things..like Tacos..burgers on the grill...pasta...we only ate 2 QS and one table service and one off property restaurant while we were there..(Friday-Saturday)...It was kind of nice doing laundry (even though I noticed a "stench" because of florida's water).Sometimes I wish that I didn't do sooooo much research!

On our trip..we ended up upgrading our tickets to annual passes....(we must of felt the "MAGIC"...right!
...We figured we would just plan our trip a week or two before our year would be up!Well my husband changed companies and as a bonus has been offered extra vacation time!....AND since we live only a few hours away from family now...our vacation time doesn't have to be spent going out of state to visit family for holidays!

SOOO...We decided to plan a trip for MAY!...While we were at Disney in September..I kept on looking at the Bonnet Creek Resort sign! While doing research for our Sept trip..I came across them and it was actually a choice between Windsor Hills and Bonnet Creek.
I really really want to try Bonnet Creek this time! I think it would be nice to be at a resort and be "within the gates"....I'm hoping that we can have groceries delivered and never have to leave the "gates".....at $120/night...I don't think that would even get us a Moderate with the AP rate...right?
My question after all this babbling: Does it sound like we are making a good decision?..Oh..and I should add..our sister is not coming with us this trip..just the 4 of us..part of me thinks that we should take this opportunity and stay ON SITE..and stay at lets say POFQ or CBR....BUT then we know that we would have to get the dining plan..which would add to costs... sure we wouldn't have to have a car..but I here its a nice added bonus not to have to rely on buses...especially with our son...now I've been looking at rates and right now it is $700 for a van rental! I'm sure it will go down right? When we rented a van through Alamo in September we got a STEAL of a deal at about $150!
Also when we were there..we really didn't go back for naps...We would get there at around the time of rope drop and stay until about 4pm or so..go back to the house and we usually just stayed in...which was OK...once we went to DTD...and MK for fireworks...usually our kids were tired and just wanted to relax!
Thanks for taking the time to read and feel free to respond!

and that if we start planning onsite...that we are going to go into "sticker shock"...and then realize we can't go again for a few years...(we kinda "locked" ourselves into going with buying an annual pass!
)
