CruisingCamper
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Is it too much hassle for two families to stay at two different resorts?
We are traveling to WDW in Feb with our daughter and her family. We are trying to decide if it will be a huge hassle and hinder our vacation if we stay in a separate resort than them?
We are DVC and they are not. We do not have enough points to get them a DVC unit or us a larger unit. We were planning to skip staying at DVC and all stay at Fort Wilderness in RVs. We have an RV and a travel trailer that they could stay in but my SIL doesn't want to haul it to FL, so we opted for DVC and them a value resort. I guess he wants to get away from the in-laws a little bit
...and if I am honest...he ain't a real peach all the time either
LOL
We are paying for them and their son to go on the trip with us. So, we want the experience to be great for them. We love Disney and want them to love it also
BUT...with us all going to same parks, same Fast passes, same dinners...will it be a hassle to not be staying together too?
We are traveling to WDW in Feb with our daughter and her family. We are trying to decide if it will be a huge hassle and hinder our vacation if we stay in a separate resort than them?
We are DVC and they are not. We do not have enough points to get them a DVC unit or us a larger unit. We were planning to skip staying at DVC and all stay at Fort Wilderness in RVs. We have an RV and a travel trailer that they could stay in but my SIL doesn't want to haul it to FL, so we opted for DVC and them a value resort. I guess he wants to get away from the in-laws a little bit


We are paying for them and their son to go on the trip with us. So, we want the experience to be great for them. We love Disney and want them to love it also

BUT...with us all going to same parks, same Fast passes, same dinners...will it be a hassle to not be staying together too?