2sproutsmom
Earning My Ears
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questions for all of you WDW veterans:
My family (husband and 2 small girls ages 5 and 2) are planning our first trip to Disney in October. Right now we are looking at staying off resort (Windsor Hills) versus one of the family suites ON the resort and getting a Magic Your Way Package
We are leaning towards staying off resort versus on the resort in a villa because of the ages of our children our thought is that we would probably be spending some time (several hours) in our townhouse for some "downtime" for the kids. Of course, we here everyone talk about all the "extra" that staying on the resort brings (early entry, free parking, dining plans, etc)
Can anyone provide me any insight on advantages to staying OFF site versus at the resort--particularly with a young family (btw: we are staying 7 nights and getting 6 day park passes)? My husband and I are a bit overwhelmed over all the "choices" and options available but thinking a 3-bedroom townhouse (versus a 2 room suite) would be better for us to give everyone some down time over the length of our stay.
I appreciate any tips, advice, suggestions, personal experience etc.!
My family (husband and 2 small girls ages 5 and 2) are planning our first trip to Disney in October. Right now we are looking at staying off resort (Windsor Hills) versus one of the family suites ON the resort and getting a Magic Your Way Package
We are leaning towards staying off resort versus on the resort in a villa because of the ages of our children our thought is that we would probably be spending some time (several hours) in our townhouse for some "downtime" for the kids. Of course, we here everyone talk about all the "extra" that staying on the resort brings (early entry, free parking, dining plans, etc)
Can anyone provide me any insight on advantages to staying OFF site versus at the resort--particularly with a young family (btw: we are staying 7 nights and getting 6 day park passes)? My husband and I are a bit overwhelmed over all the "choices" and options available but thinking a 3-bedroom townhouse (versus a 2 room suite) would be better for us to give everyone some down time over the length of our stay.
I appreciate any tips, advice, suggestions, personal experience etc.!
Parking is probably interesting and a logistical time constraint as well. In and out of seatbelts and loading and unloading. But the buses are jammed pack too and most of the time standing room only at the end of the night. The magic of it seemed to be us laughing at the fact that we did all of this and was told have a magical day at every turn all day. We laughed at it and in spite of all the craziness it was an odd definition of magical. The dining plan does save money but it depends on if you want to eat your way through the world. Normally people do not do this when they are not on a dining plan but you will pay the same either way. Eat all you want for a discount or eat what you normally do and still pay the same.
I went in November with my family and stayed at a 3 bedroom townhouse at Windsor Hills for a week and 1 night at Pop Century. Here are my thoughts and opinions. We chose the 3 bedroom because we anticipated my MIL and aunt coming as well. Without them I probably would have chosen a 2 bedroom condo instead. We LOVED the townhouse. We LOVED the private pool. I have twin 5 year olds so that was just enough of a pool for them. They are too small for slides and I would have been freaked out in too large of a pool with them. We loved being able to give them a really good breakfast before starting the day, and packing healthy snacks to go along with the unhealthy snacks we ate
. I loved that we could drive quicker to the parks than it took on the disney bus. I loved that we could either eat at the park or go off site and eat which we did. I loved that when they were sleeping at the end of the night we could just bring them right in and upstairs to bed. We loved just about everything at the townhouse. The disney touches in all the rooms, the space for everyone to spread out, the laundry, the coffee maker for my cup of joe in the morning. It was a great choice for us. The price couldn't be beat. On our Epcot day we had breakfast at Akershus and actually took a break during the day. So that is our experience. We loved it and hated Pop. Too small and felt like a motel. JMO, happy planning!
Unfortunately, we are flying in from CO and will need to rent a car. As I've priced it out, even with the cost of the rental car, it is still cheaper than the cost of a room at POR. I know there is parking cost but I too would choose to eat offsite some to offset that cost.
