floydfamily4
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Don't drink the on-site Kool-Aid-- offsite can be JUST as magical, way less expensive, and you can find much nicer accommodations than WDW resorts. Enjoy and have fun!!!

Don't drink the on-site Kool-Aid-- offsite can be JUST as magical, way less expensive, and you can find much nicer accommodations than WDW resorts. Enjoy and have fun!!!

I guess that five grams might make a difference...
To be fair, I do charge to my KTTW...a LOT. Especially during F&W. But, still.
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Yeah, for Disney!


DH and I are having our first child this year. BOTH sets of grandparents have hinted that they want to take a big family Disney trip next year.
As an adult I've always stayed on site to get the most magic. As a kid we stayed offsite and I never noticed less magic, but the hotels and restaurants aren't built up to what they are now.
So do you think a trip can still be magical if you stay and eat offsite? Do you lose that special something? We could probably afford on site, but I wonder if it is worth the money for a baby who won't know the difference. I just don't want our parents or my handicapped brother to miss out because we want to save money.
Even with that it just wasn't the same. Going forward we'll probably just pay the extra money and stay on site. We really wanted to like it more but we just didn't.
They've done brain studies on this phenomenon, and when people who respond this way drink their favorite brand, a different part of the brain activates; the pleasure they experience is literally of a different kind.

I don't have a lot of experience going to Disney but this is my experience. I've been to WDW 3 times and the first 2x we went we stayed in Kissimmee at a Best Western and still had a great time. Granted that was before I found the Dis and realized all the many things that are offered at WDW. We took my twins who were turning 5 for their first trip and we stayed at a WH townhouse. We had a truly magical trip
We were able to do the things that were important to us and still drive up to the door of our townhouse and unload sleeping children. We could put them to bed and enjoy the property together without worrying that we would wake them up. It was great. But what was magical was the first time my daughter saw Belle at Akershus Princess breakfast or the when my son told Tigger he couldn't stop and talk to him because he was on a mission (kim possible) or when my daughter almost knocked over Minnie or when my son did boot camp with the green army men outside of TSM. The magic was in the moments as a family, the moments where we remember that our kids still believe, the moments when we sit on a bench and watch a parade that lights up the night. Maybe it's corny but I am confident that I will take the magic with me and share it with my kids when we travel. I just cannot justify spending $300-$400 per night for a room ANYWHERE. The value hotel is nice but it is like staying at the local best western but more expensive. I wanted to love being in the bubble but I want to rest at the end of the day and one value room with the 4 of us just isn't going to cut it. So even if the $$$ is a wash, its still a win for the 2 bedrooms and dining flexibility. But everyone has to define "magic" for themselves. Have a great vacation and take the time to enjoy the blessing of multiple generations creating memories.
MAGICAL
That covers my airfare, park tickets, parking, and rental car and if renting from Disney, meals, souvenirs, clothes for the trip, etc...
ITA!!!!! You won't regret it.We are making our first trip in late May/June and we were struggling with the onsite/offsite decision. I had made up my mind to stay onsite to be in the 'bubble'. However, once I discovered we could stay in a 3 bed condo at Windsor Hills for 8 nights (which allows 6 parks days plus a rest day) for less than a 7 night stay at a Moderate resort, we booked the condo. It came down to comfort and money. We have two young kids and rest is of the utmost importance. I just didn't think we would have the proper downtown we need sharing a very small room. Plus, Windsor Hills is so close to the Disney property, I don't think we are costing ourselves that much time (maybe a little at MK). It also is a nice feeling that with the money we saved from lodging, we can now do a few extra things for the kids like character meals.
I can guarantee the magic my kids feel will be enhanced simply by a good night's sleep.![]()

We are making our first trip in late May/June and we were struggling with the onsite/offsite decision. I had made up my mind to stay onsite to be in the 'bubble'. However, once I discovered we could stay in a 3 bed condo at Windsor Hills for 8 nights (which allows 6 parks days plus a rest day) for less than a 7 night stay at a Moderate resort, we booked the condo. It came down to comfort and money. We have two young kids and rest is of the utmost importance. I just didn't think we would have the proper downtown we need sharing a very small room. Plus, Windsor Hills is so close to the Disney property, I don't think we are costing ourselves that much time (maybe a little at MK). It also is a nice feeling that with the money we saved from lodging, we can now do a few extra things for the kids like character meals.
I can guarantee the magic my kids feel will be enhanced simply by a good night's sleep.![]()
