First of all. . . WELCOME, CVET2

!!! HAPPY TO HAVE YOU ON THE BOARDS!!
The above poster is correct about all those points. I have stayed at the Wyndham Palace right across the street from DTD Marketplace (takes about 5-10 min. to walk there from the lobby). My DH and I found out that it is usually better to wait at the DTD Marketplace busstop for buses that go to a WDW resort; from the resort we take a bus to a park. That worked very well during the slow season (we were there from 12/1/02-12/13/02). Of course, the other DTD hotels aren't that close to the actual DTD.
We've stayed there twice, asked for promo rates, specials, etc. We found out that the longer your stay there, the cheaper the daily rate. Last year, we reserved, for 12 nights, a deluxe room w/ a hot tub for $109, plus 11.5% tax and resort fee. We ended up getting upgraded to a suite (I think it was because it was our honeymoon and they were doing renovations) which was a GREAT deal. This year (10/15/03-10/25/03), our daily rate was $89, plus 11.5% tax and resort fee ($8.00 plus tax on that= $8.92). That was for a deluxe room (standard). Rooms are 400 sq. ft. If you join the FREE Wyndham byRequest program, you get a complimentary welcome beverage and snack (which they are very generous with), free upgrade to best available room on the day of your arrival, and extras in your room and some special amenities. It's NOT Disney by ANY means, so I'm told, but I've heard people here say that it is the best DTD hotel. It's the only hotel I've stayed in on WDW property, and it's A LOT cheaper than comparable WDW-owned hotels. If you're interested in the program, go to
www.wyndham.com and click on the Wyndham byRequest link.
I suggest checking with the hotel first to see what they have to offer. Then compare it with the hotel discount sites. If you do decide to go with the Wyndham Palace and the byRequest program, make sure that you can use the byRequest privileges if you book through Expedia, Hotwire, etc. If booking through the hotel, be sure to give them your byRequest member number. Hope this helps.
