zippy99
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After 8 years of trips to Florida - this will be our first year where we shall not be visiting the world.
DH has started his own business selling handmade Anime, Disney & Marvel trinkets on eBay & Etsy and we had to move from our long term home owned by the Church where we never had a rent increase in 15 years and still paid £550 (which for Sussex does not even get you a bedsit) We now have a beautiful home and my husband is so happy working for himself but with a rent increase of over £700pcm it does not take a genius to calculate that our previous holidays were a privilege due to our high disposable income - now in the real world we are having to be sensible. We decide not to go this year so hubby could get the business going (even though I am sneaking a trip to Australia to see my big brother - but that is just me) and have planned our next trip in 2017 to be our all time favourite time of year - September.
The kids will be DD19 & DS17 when we travel and wanted ideas of where to stay at Disney
We want to stay 10 days onsite and really want free dining (subject to it being launched again next month) having eaten off site the last couple of trips. It is not about what is best value it is about convenience, me not having to drive to eat, not losing time to go and eat. We want to have our 10 days at Disney as being just that. We will proceed to spend time offsite and universal and elsewhere and embrace off site dining then.
Problem we have is that we are a little past the age of the kids sharing a bed so need to look at rooms for 5 or with bunks & a double. We are currently considering the following:
I suppose OKW & Wilderness are safe bets for us - but we do like trying somewhere different but when it comes to the Poly or Boardwalk/Beach/Yacht they are expensive and I suppose we don't want to feel disappointed.
We would really appreciate some input from other visitors.
Many thanks
Zoe
DH has started his own business selling handmade Anime, Disney & Marvel trinkets on eBay & Etsy and we had to move from our long term home owned by the Church where we never had a rent increase in 15 years and still paid £550 (which for Sussex does not even get you a bedsit) We now have a beautiful home and my husband is so happy working for himself but with a rent increase of over £700pcm it does not take a genius to calculate that our previous holidays were a privilege due to our high disposable income - now in the real world we are having to be sensible. We decide not to go this year so hubby could get the business going (even though I am sneaking a trip to Australia to see my big brother - but that is just me) and have planned our next trip in 2017 to be our all time favourite time of year - September.
The kids will be DD19 & DS17 when we travel and wanted ideas of where to stay at Disney
We want to stay 10 days onsite and really want free dining (subject to it being launched again next month) having eaten off site the last couple of trips. It is not about what is best value it is about convenience, me not having to drive to eat, not losing time to go and eat. We want to have our 10 days at Disney as being just that. We will proceed to spend time offsite and universal and elsewhere and embrace off site dining then.
Problem we have is that we are a little past the age of the kids sharing a bed so need to look at rooms for 5 or with bunks & a double. We are currently considering the following:
- Wilderness Lodge - a return visit but one of our favourites ever
- 1 bed at OKW - do they still do the free dining & room discount?
- Poly - our dream resort - never been though, but it is costly and I get concerned about how busy it gets
- Boardwalk/Beach/Yacht - never stayed before, like the area & ability to walk
I suppose OKW & Wilderness are safe bets for us - but we do like trying somewhere different but when it comes to the Poly or Boardwalk/Beach/Yacht they are expensive and I suppose we don't want to feel disappointed.
We would really appreciate some input from other visitors.
Many thanks
Zoe