Looking for some last minute planning help

cammer55

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The wife and I are planning a last minute trip to Disney World for our 23 month old daughter before baby 2 arrives in May. Looking at next week from 1/26-1/29. We found a steal on some airfare and are looking for some hotel options. We would like somewhere with complimentary transportation to all the parks and airport and an included breakfast would be nice as well. Don't want to go over $90/night. Any help for a last minute planner???
 
The Disney All-Star Sports resort says it has availability for those three nights for $288.15 (includes taxes.) If you're flying to MCO, that would give you free transportation to/from the hotel as well as to/from the parks. No breakfast, though. And no tickets to parks.
 
We like to take breakfast with us to eat in the room. This way we can eat while we are getting ready and then hit the parks!
 
I agree with PP stay at AllStar Sports and take breakfast with you. There are microwaves available in the food court so you can cook instant oatmeal or one of those little meals for your daughter. You can also buy milk and bread at the resort.

Unfortunatly there is no in room coffee pots.

Transportation to the parks is great from the value resorts.
 

The wife and I are planning a last minute trip to Disney World for our 23 month old daughter before baby 2 arrives in May. Looking at next week from 1/26-1/29. We found a steal on some airfare and are looking for some hotel options. We would like somewhere with complimentary transportation to all the parks and airport and an included breakfast would be nice as well. Don't want to go over $90/night. Any help for a last minute planner???
There aren't any hotels in your price range that will provide everything that you're looking for. There are plenty of offsite hotels that will provide transportation to/from the parks and breakfast, but not the airport transportation. Nothing onsite will provide free breakfast for that price (concierge rooms are 5X-6X that amount) but all ground transportation will be included.

How about prioritizing what you want? Which of those 3 requirements is most important and which can you do without? As a PP mentioned, you can stay at ASsp for just under $290 for the 3 nights. That would get you all of your transportation but no breakfast. If your go through Orbitz, you can use the code HOTEL10 and get the ASMu or ASSp for $265.05.
 
I agree with the others. Stay on site, take ME to the resort (you don't even have to collect your bags, they will be brought to your room), and pack some cereal. The off site hotels will have less frequent shuttles to the parks.
 












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