Price is not EXACTLY equal, but 'swolphin' is marginally (about 60 p night) more.. and AOA & Pop are also on the skyliner, yes?AOA and Pop are values, not moderates. If the price is equal, including resort fees, I’d go with Swolphin. Walking distance/boat/skyliner to two parks and deluxe extra evening hours.
But that’s me. It might be different for you depending on the size and ages in your family.
They are but you can walk to Epcot with swolphin (which matters to some people). Are you renting a car? Swolphin charges extra for parking. Wasn't sure if that was factored into your 60/night math.Price is not EXACTLY equal, but 'swolphin' is marginally (about 60 p night) more.. and AOA & Pop are also on the skyliner, yes?
Correct, all of these are skyliner resorts, at different levels: value, moderate, deluxe. AOA and Pop are at the very end of the skyliner line, and neither of them are in walking distance to any parks or sit down restaurants.Price is not EXACTLY equal, but 'swolphin' is marginally (about 60 p night) more.. and AOA & Pop are also on the skyliner, yes?
^^^^This.^^^^I have stayed at Swan/Dolphin a couple times and didn’t like being outside the Disney bubble. If location to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios is important then I guess it would be worth it. I’d rather stay at a moderate on Disney property, but that’s just me.
I’d go for anything but Dolphin. It will be well worth it to remain in bubble. Dolphin just isn’t Disney… more like Marriott. Luckily, no matter which mentioned resort you choose, all dining is accessible either through the Disney Skyliner and other Disney Transport services…What do you think folks? If the price is about the same are you better off at AOA, CBR, or maybe Pop Century, or the Dolphin for a family stay at WDW? All opinions welcome..
Well that makes sense since the Dolphin is a Marriott Hotel.Dolphin just isn’t Disney… more like Marriott.