I'm souring on split stays...

samsp99

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I got back a week ago from my second split stay, 4 nights each at Boardwalk and Copper Creek, and I am coming to the conclusion that I don't like the split stay. The problem isn't the packing up half way through the trip, or losing access to a room during the heat of the day, its that it's too discombobulating when switching between the resorts. I love both resorts (which is why I bought there), but they are so very different in style, atmosphere and location that the move messes too much with my head.

I feel I don't get enough time to really take advantage of all that the boardwalk has to offer, and its location next to Epcot & HS. In theory, during the festivals I should just be able to nip through the IG and get a dish or two from France or the other close countries and head back, but I didn't get the chance. I did discover Ale & Compass at YC which has an amazing moule starter.

At Copper Creek, I don't think I spent enough time soaking in the atmosphere in the lobby, and it wasn't even holiday season when its even more special. I only ate at Geyser Point once when staying there. I did get to enjoy the pools and had the most magnificent view from my 6th floor balcony during a florida rain storm.

I suppose this is a general problem with a disney vacation - FOMO - there is always more to do, and when you split stay, more opportunities are at your doorstep that you don't always get to take advantage of, so the FOMO is more pronounced.
 

I got back a week ago from my second split stay, 4 nights each at Boardwalk and Copper Creek, and I am coming to the conclusion that I don't like the split stay. The problem isn't the packing up half way through the trip, or losing access to a room during the heat of the day, its that it's too discombobulating when switching between the resorts. I love both resorts (which is why I bought there), but they are so very different in style, atmosphere and location that the move messes too much with my head.

I feel I don't get enough time to really take advantage of all that the boardwalk has to offer, and its location next to Epcot & HS. In theory, during the festivals I should just be able to nip through the IG and get a dish or two from France or the other close countries and head back, but I didn't get the chance. I did discover Ale & Compass at YC which has an amazing moule starter.

At Copper Creek, I don't think I spent enough time soaking in the atmosphere in the lobby, and it wasn't even holiday season when its even more special. I only ate at Geyser Point once when staying there. I did get to enjoy the pools and had the most magnificent view from my 6th floor balcony during a florida rain storm.

I suppose this is a general problem with a disney vacation - FOMO - there is always more to do, and when you split stay, more opportunities are at your doorstep that you don't always get to take advantage of, so the FOMO is more pronounced.
Not our cup of tea either. We keep way too much in the fridge to make this worthwhile. And we really like staying for a long time and getting comfortable and settled in. Then the kids get comfortable with the resort, and we all feel more comfortable letting them wander around a bit by themselves, too.

But to each their own!
 
If I owned two such disparate resorts, I'd probably alternate years, assuming I had enough points (with banking and borrowing) for a week at each place. We dislike the packing and moving, but I agree it's also that we feel we haven't enjoyed the resort itself!
 



















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