dreamseeker9
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I'm considering booking a 4-day trip for mid-November, with 2 goals: save on costs where I can, and maximize my time in the parks. I have enough points to cover airfare, which helps a lot with savings!
I'm debating staying on-site vs. off-site. I could use Hilton points to cover 2 of 3 hotel nights at the Hampton Inn Lake Buena Vista, but I would have to rent a car - still cheaper than staying at a WDW value resort for 3 nights.
I've never driven to WDW before - I've always used Magical Express from the airport and have stayed on-site, using WDW transportation (or a cab if we were in a hurry). Magic Kingdom sounds like the biggest headache when driving, since I'd have to park at the TTC and then take either the ferry or monorail to the entrance. One pro of driving is that I could easily drive to other resorts for meals, or outside of WDW for meals and save money.
If I drive, I also want to make sure that the parking lots are safe at night when I'm walking back to my car by myself. And to be honest, I don't look forward to being stuck in a traffic jam every night while trying to drive out of the parking lots of each park.
A little bit about me - I did my first solo trip in March this year and enjoyed it. I'm late 30s, female, and am used to traveling solo for work.
What would you recommend? Thanks for any advice!
I'm debating staying on-site vs. off-site. I could use Hilton points to cover 2 of 3 hotel nights at the Hampton Inn Lake Buena Vista, but I would have to rent a car - still cheaper than staying at a WDW value resort for 3 nights.
I've never driven to WDW before - I've always used Magical Express from the airport and have stayed on-site, using WDW transportation (or a cab if we were in a hurry). Magic Kingdom sounds like the biggest headache when driving, since I'd have to park at the TTC and then take either the ferry or monorail to the entrance. One pro of driving is that I could easily drive to other resorts for meals, or outside of WDW for meals and save money.
If I drive, I also want to make sure that the parking lots are safe at night when I'm walking back to my car by myself. And to be honest, I don't look forward to being stuck in a traffic jam every night while trying to drive out of the parking lots of each park.
A little bit about me - I did my first solo trip in March this year and enjoyed it. I'm late 30s, female, and am used to traveling solo for work.
What would you recommend? Thanks for any advice!
