Mamahope1: We are staying at the Carribean Resort. we have one room with two queen size beds and I have been freaking out, wishing I could afford a type of arrangement where I had a bedroom with a door I could close.
MaryandTyson: I'm not sure I understand eating at Captain's Grille on your MK day ... A better choice might be dining in MK or at a resort restaurant that is closer to MK: Polynesian, Contemporary, Grand Flordian on the monorail or Wilderness Lodge by boat, or Fort Wilderness by boat. That way, you can easily get back to MK to catch the CBR bus home.
Goofyfortink: Check around...you may be able to find a family suite that offers free dining....if not, try to find a resort that is discounted. If discounted, it will probably end up costing you less even when you add dining costs. But a family suite will give you the privacy you want/need. None of the regular resort rooms are going to give you that privacy.
Mamahope1: Thanks- this helps to hear. We could change to a value place but then we would give up the great resort stuff that CBr has to offer. Not sure what to do. I hate to be cranky..... I think I'll let it ride for now.
Oh, I so envy you! I was 61 when I was last in WDW (with one of my daughters and two of my grandchildren in a Fort Wilderness Cabin - December 27 to January 4, 2003). And I do not expect to ever again have quite as wonderful a time in the World.
So, I'd like to suggest the Cabins as an alternative to the CBR (as your Resort) and Hoop Dee Doo as a so-much-more-fun substitution for the sometimes-stuffy Captain's Grille (as your dining selection on your Magic Kingdom Day).
Briefly ...
In my opinion, there is no other Resort so perfectly magical for young children and the adults that they bring with them. And while I won't try to list its family-centered recreational wonders (your Guide Book and/or Disney - check Moderate Resorts at the central website - do a much better job of that than I ever could), I'll point out that:
1) Your Cabin would have a bedroom (with a fully-functional door) furnished with a double bed and a set of bunk beds for your daughters and grandson.
You would have a lovely, full-size Murphy bed that disappears each morning from everyone's cheery 'family room' containing a comfy sofa, chairs, dining/planning/playing table and kitchenette. Your bathroom would be pretty and spacious. And did I mention your large, furnished deck and (if you're driving) your private by-the-front-door parking? Just tuck everyone in each night and have your bedroom, sitting room, kitchen and deck all to yourself ...
Note: If it is of any interest, smoking is not permitted in any of the Cabins, but is permitted on their decks (each Cabin is buffered/screened from its neighbors by woodsy plantings).
2) Transportation to and from The Magic Kingdom, The Grand Floridian, The Contemporary, The Wilderness Lodge and The Polynesian is a pleasant boat ride and buses handle everything else. And for use within the Resort, golf carts (your grandson won't be able to 'drive' but he'll love riding 'round in one) are available for daily or length-of-stay rental. Plug it in each evening at your Cabin and be good to go every morning.
3) Hoop Dee Doo is a foot-stomping, handkerchief-flying, clapping-and-singing-as-loud-as-you-want, unwinding-from-the-Parks experience not to be missed. Here's its Disney Description:
"Frontier-Style Family Fun ...
Join the Pioneer Hall Players for 2 hours of rousing Wild West dancing, singing and zany vaudeville comedy.
You never know what to expect when Claire de Lune, Johnny Ringo, Dolly Drew, Six Bits Slocum, Flora Long and Jim Handy hit the stage. But you do know that it’s not going to be dull! Get ready to clap your hands, stomp your feet, sing along and have a good ol’ time at rustic Pioneer Hall in
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.
In between skits and song standards, chow down on buckets of all-you-care-to-enjoy fried chicken and smoked BBQ pork ribs, as well as a tossed green salad, baked beans, fresh-baked cornbread and strawberry shortcake.
Unlimited draft beer, wine and sangria are included for Guests 21 years of age and up (proper ID required). Soft drinks are also included."
Whatever you decide, I do hope that you'll post an update following your trip to let us know how it all worked out.