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Another thing to think about is how your day will play out. Will your 2 year old nap in the stroller or will you go back to the room? If going back to the room, will you rent a car or take the bus? Going back and forth twice on the bus may take a while, and some resorts seem to have reputations for better or worse bus service.
You can look also at a "garden wing" room at the Contemporary, which is I think is the lowest price room on the monorail, or a standard room at the Wilderness Lodge, which has boat service to the Magic Kingdom. In my opinion, the much greater convenience of the monorail (or even boat, but I have not stayed at Wilderness Lodge) could be worth quite a bit with your children's ages. In fact, you can easily walk to the Magic Kingdom from the Contemporary.
If it were me, I'd give up a nice table service dinner every night to stay at the Contemporary instead. Now, that's just me and lots of people might feel differently. But I think it is at least worth considering.
You may be able to get a discount code, or if not, maybe at least a AAA discount on the room.
You can look also at a "garden wing" room at the Contemporary, which is I think is the lowest price room on the monorail, or a standard room at the Wilderness Lodge, which has boat service to the Magic Kingdom. In my opinion, the much greater convenience of the monorail (or even boat, but I have not stayed at Wilderness Lodge) could be worth quite a bit with your children's ages. In fact, you can easily walk to the Magic Kingdom from the Contemporary.
If it were me, I'd give up a nice table service dinner every night to stay at the Contemporary instead. Now, that's just me and lots of people might feel differently. But I think it is at least worth considering.
You may be able to get a discount code, or if not, maybe at least a AAA discount on the room.