how did you get a skyauction condo for 179? I thought the fees were more than that?
I know I'm planning really earlyI wanted to go back next summer, but it isn't going to be in the budget for two years...
I'm just trying to decide if renting a condo (Windsor Hills) or staying off-site and doing our own meals is what we want - or if we want to spend more and stay on-site and have the convenience...
I might (LOL) be overthinking the food part...![]()
there's a thread on this board - the cost is now $199/week, plus $20 in fees. That's cheaper than AFVC!
ok, but that is still 219 not 179?
ok, but that is still 219 not 179?
We definitely save money. This year we are going for two weeks and staying in a timeshare near DTD. It cost us $300 for the entire two weeks for a 2 bedroom condo at Cypress Pointe. We are eating at A LOT of restaurants in the parks and resorts because we like them. Its part of the trip. But even with all the meals we have booked we still wouldn't spend us much on food as we would if we bought the DDP. That being said, we are not HUGE eaters. None of us in my family (there will be 2 grandparents, 2 parents, 2 children) typically eat an app., entree and a dessert. (My mother will most likely order a salad or soup at most places and that is all). We will each order our own entree and MAYBE split a dessert at the table at the end of the day. Plus, we will eat some b-fasts in the room since we have a kitchen. Also, if we bought the DDP I would feel obligated to eat all that it came with since we'd purchased it and we would be less likely to decide to skip lunch b/c we'd had a big breakfast, etc...Just not right for our family, but everyone is different!
I assume the earlier deal was $179 + $20 in fees = $199.
$219 for some of these Orlando properties is a deal for one night, let alone 7!
I guess Disney is the size of San Francisco. I dont want to drive something that size for 2 days let alone a week and than have to cook when we get to our destination.
I have to admit that we seriously were looking over staying offsite but just cant seem to break free after staying twice onsite.
I have to admit that we seriously were looking over staying offsite but just cant seem to break free after staying twice onsite.
Yes we are all in the same room in a moderate but isnt that part of the fun. Everyone laughing and cutting up together in the same room and being able to get up and get coffee while walking to the bustop before the day gets hot, not dealing with traffic by having to drive traffic light to traffic light.
The cost for meals well my question is how do you break up a day to cook offsite. I guess Disney is the size of San Francisco. I dont want to drive something that size for 2 days let alone a week and than have to cook when we get to our destination. Someone tell me how this actually works as the last time we were there we needed everybit of our time to see everything we were so excited to see and not miss.