If you could only go one time......

Gamblers

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If you could go and stay only one time at WDW which resort would you stay at???

The reason I ask this is, that I plan on going and staying at a WDW resort next year. I have been to WDW twice but never stayed on site. Who knows what tomorrow brings so I am in the thought process of staying at a resort like I will not be back again and would like to go all out. I am taking kids with me and they will be 4 and 6 when we go. So I want them to remember it for quite sometime.

Planning on some Disney Magic,
Gamblers
 
Well for me it would have to be Animal Kingdom Lodge
We was there last yr and I love it there.

And I bet your kids would love to wake up in the am to the animals outside to see.
 
Animal Kingdom Lodge would be great for the kids and yourself. Now if money was no object take the Royal or Governor suite at AKL. If you dont want to go that expensive then the 2 bedroom suite would be great as well. You could have your own room and the kids theirs.The kids would love seeing the animals every day as well,you will love it also. I only wish we could do something like that some day as well. the food at this resort is great as well.IMHO.:smooth:
 

Originally posted by Gamblers
If you could go and stay only one time at WDW which resort would you stay at???

The reason I ask this is, that I plan on going and staying at a WDW resort next year. I have been to WDW twice but never stayed on site. Who knows what tomorrow brings so I am in the thought process of staying at a resort like I will not be back again and would like to go all out. I am taking kids with me and they will be 4 and 6 when we go. So I want them to remember it for quite sometime.

Planning on some Disney Magic,
Gamblers

Well, another vote for the AKL. My husband and I talked and said either the AKL or the YC but when I told him the ages of your children he said the AKL hands down.

Your kids do like animals? Don't they?:D :D
 
I would choose either Grand Floridian or Yacht and Beach Club. Considering the ages of your children, Y & B would get the nod. It has a marvelous pool area and an ice cream parlor type of restaurant that I'm sure they would love (Beaches and Cream).
 
I know that if we only had one more trip to WDW, we would choose a 1 bedroom villa at the Boardwalk. Love the location, love the room, love the tub!!! My sister who is NOT a Disney person took her daughter for their only trip to WDW and stayed there - they loved it. Of course, my niece's favorite park was Epcot, so that added to their liking the Boardwalk (she likes Disneyland better than WDW's Magic Kingdom). When we are not being park warriors, we like Old Key West - the one bedroom is huge there.
 
I would have to vote for the Polynesian Lagoon View Concierge. The Poly is right on the monorail line so there is very easy access to MK and Epcot. There is the concierge where you can have breakfast making getting to the park in the morning just that much faster. Plus they have food offererings most of the day so you could always stop back and nosh. They also give you water bottles that you can take into the park. There is nothing like watching the fireworks and water pagent from your room. There are tons of kids activies at the resort. The volcano pool is brand new and has a really neat slide. They have great restaurants. I hear Kona has some really neat and spectacular kids desserts. I asked my kids who are around your kids ages and they both said POLY right off.
 
As a Mom of 2 boys I'd say a 2 bedroom villa at one of the DVC resorts!!! :)
 
I also vote for any DVC property - 1 bedroom at least. Because they are DVC properties, I think they are maintained the best and I think the staff is the best. I think you would have the most magical of stays. I would also vote for the GF, BC or AKL too.
 
Another vote for Animal Kingdom Lodge!! It is my new favorite!! :) Second place, though, definitely goes to Wilderness Lodge!! :)
 
AKL no question about it! :D
 
I appreciate the responses that I have gotten on my post. I have started my countdown for next year.

I have checked with my travel agent and prices for AKL have not been posted yet for next Summer.

Thanks to all,
Gamblers:bounce: :Pinkbounc
 
I can never just pick one of anything....indecisive me. :D Soooo....here's 2: Ankimal Kingdom Lodge or the Poly!
 
I would vote for the Yacht and Beach Club! The convenience to Epcot and MGM can't be beat. They have the best pool on property, and they are beautiful~

As for the GF, that is also beautiful, and personally, having a girl, I would have to choose that one! I love the convenience to the MK!

The AKL doesn't do it for me! The rooms are too small and dark, and it is rather inconvenient from the parks. I feel the same way about WL, although it is a bit more convenient and the pool there is better!

The Poly is also very convenient, has large rooms and a nice pool...

The Boardwalk would be great, if we were going without kids, because I would love to take advantage of the nightlife right outside my door, and the convenience to MGM and Epcot.
 
You really can't go wrong choosing any of the WDW resorts! But, you can spend a lot of extra cash using a travel agent...sorry no offense to the travel agents out there. Here is where you will get the best "bang for youe buck" if you are willing to do your homework. Otherwise you can use Dreams Unlimilted for a travel agent...they are the sponsors of this website and true Disney experts.


Our first trip I used a travel agent stayed at CBR at FULL price in low season and spent as much on our room as I did last year at AKL for a savanah view room with an AP discount. I still kick myself over that, don't make the same mistake....Have fun planning its almost as fun as going there!!
 
When I first started planning this trip I wanted to stay at the Poly or I would not go. I liked the convenience of the monorail and the location to MK. I wanted to watch the fireworks from the beach and wake up in the morning to look out of my room and see MK. I have also been told that the Poly is very near the Transportation Center. If I wanted to hop the monorail to go to Chef Mickey's for a character breakfast I could. I have also been told that the rooms are bigger at Poly. I have a group of my family going and they have posed the question to me that we will not stay or use the room that much unless sleeping. I also felt that Poly would appeal to the kids because of the pools and other things that we could do on the lagoon, etc.
As far as a travel agent, I fear that I will book a trip and have something that will not be included. I tried finding some pricing on WDW website and their prices were higher than my travel agents quote. Since I could not get prices for next summer I compared the pricing for this July. When I got pricing from WDW it included air(AA), Poly resort, Resort magic, and transportation to and from airport. I have been keeping an eye on the discounts page listed on this site. They have not listed anything for the time of the year that I was going yet. I am still doing some looking around for pricing. So if anyone has some helpful hints or sites I appreciate it. Thanks for the Dreams Unlimited, DisOrBust.

I appreciate all that are helping me out because I really want to feel confident when I make the purchase of my trip.

Gamblers;)
 
Though not my favorite as far as theming (that would be WL) but I would go with Yacht/Beach Club or Boardwalk Inn for the location.
 
Gamblers, from someone who always books everything herself... do this. Choose the resort in which you are interested, make your ressies over the phone, then keep watching these boards for discounts... when you see one for the time and resort you prefer, call and have it applied to your ressie, or remake the ressie, then cancel the other.

As for air... if you are flying, then go to the airline of your choice (ours is Southwest, as they are the only ones that have direct flights to MCO from our city). Make your own ressies... it is very easy and only takes about 5 minutes.

Then make your ressies for your airport transfers or rental car. We have used Tiffany Towncar, and it was WONDERFUL! We were able to get a $5 off coupon from their site. If you rent, Dollar Rent a Car was fine, and the rental place is at the airport, so you don't have to take a shuttle there. You can do that online, as well!

You can make any priority seating arrangements on the phone yourself. If you do a search, you will find a timeline that gives you how many days out you can make your PS.

If you are into golf, or any of the kids activities, they are done the same way as the PS for dinner.

As for tickets, we prefer to purchase the hoppers. We don't like the Unlimited Magic Passes, because any days you don't use, you loose. With the hoppers, they never expire. If you are going to stay more than 7 days, though, you would be better off with the Annual Pass. 4 and 5 day hoppers, as well as 6 day hopper plus passes may be purchased at the Disney Store, and you can order your Annual passes there, as well. AAA also has discounted passes, or you can join the Disney Club, which although you pay $39 per year, can save you money on passes, resorts and give you a discount at select restaurants, stores (including the Disney Store, Disneystore.com, and the catalog), and they have specials on resorts throughout the year.

We don't like using a Travel Agent, because we feel as though we have no control. If we want to change something, we have to go through them. Disney will not talk to you, if a TA has set everything up... that could be a problem if your TA is on vacation, unavailable, etc. You could end up not being able to take advantage of discounts, etc due to this... and that is too much of a risk for me!

Anyway, have fun planning... it is half the fun!
 















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