Hi There! Can you experts help me sort this out? We have 4 kids, ages 6-14. I booked a trip for my family for Dec 23-28 with Free Dining and staying at the Fort Wilderness Cabins (we have stayed there before and it was ok. Loved the area but a little too rustic for my vacation preferences) for the total cost of $6k, which seems amazing to me: lodging, food and park hopper passes all for $6,000??
Can you tell me:
1. Is this really a good deal and worth it?
2. Will we survive being there at Christmas? We are not fans of big crowds, HOWEVER, due to complicated family schedules, this is one of the only free weeks for our family that I could find.
3. I'm concerned that when we want to escape the madness at the parks, going back to our cabin will be a let-down, compared to when we stayed at Beach Club and CR, with their awesome pools. But can we swim at all at Christmas anyway?
4. If this isn't a great deal, please tell me so we don't go during this crazy busy time. It seemed almost too good to pass up.
Thank you SO MUCH, in advance, for any help you can give me. This will be our third visit--my DH and I had never been before we took our kids a couple years ago for the first time, so we are still technically newbies at this whole thing.
Can you tell me:
1. Is this really a good deal and worth it?
2. Will we survive being there at Christmas? We are not fans of big crowds, HOWEVER, due to complicated family schedules, this is one of the only free weeks for our family that I could find.
3. I'm concerned that when we want to escape the madness at the parks, going back to our cabin will be a let-down, compared to when we stayed at Beach Club and CR, with their awesome pools. But can we swim at all at Christmas anyway?
4. If this isn't a great deal, please tell me so we don't go during this crazy busy time. It seemed almost too good to pass up.
Thank you SO MUCH, in advance, for any help you can give me. This will be our third visit--my DH and I had never been before we took our kids a couple years ago for the first time, so we are still technically newbies at this whole thing.
