minerva78
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My DH has finally agreed to do a Disney vacation next June for us and our 2 girls, who will be 5 and 6 years old. He wants his family to come with us, personally I'm not crazy about the idea, but we'll see. If they do think they can come (which I think is unlikely) we'll plan to rent a 3 BR condo at Windsor Hills. If it looks like they can't come, then DH says he is fine with staying onsite.
So I've been crunching the numbers and what I've found is that I can stay for 6 nights onsite at POFQ with the Dining plan, with 2 Disney days (if we go to Universal and Legoland) or 3 disney days (if we just go to Legoland, which is what I prefer). Or we could stay at Windsor Hills for 7 nights, with 3 or 4 Disney days and Legoland or Legoland and Universal. When I looked at the numbers, taking into account extra gas for offsite, parking, and the fact that I plan to do very little cooking in the condo other than breakfast, so I estimated a lot of park and offsite meals, onsite came out about $200 more for one less day.
This will be our first Disney trip as a family, and there is a big part of me that wants to stay onsite, because if we don't do it now, we may not want to do it in a few years when our girls are older and we may want more space. The price difference isn't too significant, although cheaper is nice, but I'm not sure if the one less day is. If we stayed onsite with the dining plan we'd do more character meals (4) than what I would do OOP if we stayed offsite (2). But offsite would give us more space and one more day. Is 6 days much of a difference than 7 days at Disney? Do you think it's still worth it to stay onsite, or will the lack of space be too much to handle! Lol
So I've been crunching the numbers and what I've found is that I can stay for 6 nights onsite at POFQ with the Dining plan, with 2 Disney days (if we go to Universal and Legoland) or 3 disney days (if we just go to Legoland, which is what I prefer). Or we could stay at Windsor Hills for 7 nights, with 3 or 4 Disney days and Legoland or Legoland and Universal. When I looked at the numbers, taking into account extra gas for offsite, parking, and the fact that I plan to do very little cooking in the condo other than breakfast, so I estimated a lot of park and offsite meals, onsite came out about $200 more for one less day.
This will be our first Disney trip as a family, and there is a big part of me that wants to stay onsite, because if we don't do it now, we may not want to do it in a few years when our girls are older and we may want more space. The price difference isn't too significant, although cheaper is nice, but I'm not sure if the one less day is. If we stayed onsite with the dining plan we'd do more character meals (4) than what I would do OOP if we stayed offsite (2). But offsite would give us more space and one more day. Is 6 days much of a difference than 7 days at Disney? Do you think it's still worth it to stay onsite, or will the lack of space be too much to handle! Lol
on planning your first family Disney trip! You will have a great time. I will preface my comments by saying that we took our trip off season and not in the summer so it may be different for you. We took our 5 year olds to Disney awhile ago and stayed at WH in the townhouse with the private splash pool. It was awesome. We did 3 character breakfasts and spent 7 days between the 4 parks. The parking and driving was so short that it didn't matter much because WH is so close. I loved being able to take sleepy or sleeping children in the front door and up to bed and then have some adult time with DH. I loved that they had their own space and bathroom. I loved not having to be quiet so they could sleep. I did not cook at all. The trade off with DH was he would cook any meals (which weren't many - we ate in the parks mostly) and we would save money. We paid less than $800 for the week for a 3bdr. So the comfort and ease of WH was worth it to us but you will decide for you. Anyway you do it - its a great trip to Disney - have fun!


We've had to get rid of all of the crayons in our house because of that. They've never done this in anyone's house but our own, but I think I may worry they'd find something to get into in their own room. So maybe staying onsite in one room would save my sanity...