MelissathePooh
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I'll probably make this longer than it needs to be, sorry. Melissa and I are taking our three-month old baby boy to wdw in April. Originally, we planned to arrive on Sunday the 18th, and we booked a studio for wlv until the 24th. but the airfare was a lot better on Sat. the 17th, so we made the ticket for that day thinking we would add on a Sat. night. Woah, a studio at wlv was 43 points that night, so we got a room at carribean beach for the one night. Our Aunt and my mother-in-law were going to meet us, and they got a regular hotel room at the wilderness lodge (for comparision sake, this was a woods view room for Sat. 4/17 - Sat. 4/23 for $1488, including tax - the studio at wlv was 145).
At first we thought a studio would be adequate for just the two of us and the baby, because the baby sleeps in the room with us in a bassinet, so the pack and play could fit in the area in front of the sofa just fine in the studio. But then we realized that we could really use the dishwasher and washer and dryer. And even though our baby sitters, I mean Aunt and Mother, would be close at hand at the wilderness lodge, it would be really nice to have them close by. But there weren't any openings anymore for one or two bedrooms at wilderness lodge.
We were able to find an opening for a two bedroom at old key west. OK, that will be fine, they are roomy and the points are less. We booked the five days from Sunday-Friday for 150 points. OK that is great. But Sat. night the 17th was 100 points. Ouch. And the next Fri. and Sat. night the 23-24 were 73 points each. Yikes. So I knew that DVC sometimes offered cash discounts, and they were available at $510 each night, plus tax. Through the regular CRO phone number, a two bedrooms at OKW was available at OKW for each of the weekend nights for $496, including tax. So it was a lot better to go through CRO (about $5 per point that first night). So the three nights were about the same as our relatives were paying for the 7 nights at wilderness lodge. So that sounded pretty good. Because they were split up days, we had to make two separate reservations through CRO, one for April 17, one for April 23-24.
Now, here we get to some questions. Because two of the reservations were from regular disney hotel CRO, and the middle was from member services on points, we can't "link them up." They made a note of it in our reservation, but we can't guarentee it. I'm wondering if anyone has been in this sort of situation and how it turned out for you, and if there was any sort of advice you have.
I'm kind of wondering if we should just do the first night at a moderate or something like the carribean beach if we might have to move anyway, then do the five days and second weekend in old keywest - I guess I'm wondering if matching up one link like that might be easier than matching two. I can't decide if it would be easier to move from a different resort (and save a couple hundred bucks) or just from old key west. If we have to check out before 11 and check in after 4 that would be a while without a room - never been a problem before, but with the baby could be hard.
Second, does Old Key West do the thing where the first person there in the morning gets first choice on room avialability, then the second person, and so on?
If so, wouldn't it be the case that if we showed up at 6 or so we would be pretty much guarenteed to stay in the same room? Just show up as soon as they open and say "I'm first today, and I want room X?"
Another question. With the baby, we will mostly do magic kingdom. We are just planning on taking it slow, not really worried about seeing anything in particular, just hanging out. We will miss the boat from WLV to Magic Kingdom. We'll have one car though. We usually just always take wdw transportation. It seems to me that for MK it would be better to just take the bus than drive, because you'd still have to take the monorail if you drove. I'm wondering if people who usually drive agree with that or if they just drive to MK?
Also, any advice on strollers and babies and busses? Easier in the car despite the monorail ride?
Any general advice about old key west and babies? As I said, we are pretty laid back about disney trips anyway, and this is mostly just to hang out and see relatives, not to try to do anything in the park exactly.
One last thing, both my Aunt and mother in law are a little stair way impaired - will it be tough to get a first floor room at okw (we requested it) - and will that make it tougher to link up the three reservations?
Thanks for any advice,
DR
At first we thought a studio would be adequate for just the two of us and the baby, because the baby sleeps in the room with us in a bassinet, so the pack and play could fit in the area in front of the sofa just fine in the studio. But then we realized that we could really use the dishwasher and washer and dryer. And even though our baby sitters, I mean Aunt and Mother, would be close at hand at the wilderness lodge, it would be really nice to have them close by. But there weren't any openings anymore for one or two bedrooms at wilderness lodge.
We were able to find an opening for a two bedroom at old key west. OK, that will be fine, they are roomy and the points are less. We booked the five days from Sunday-Friday for 150 points. OK that is great. But Sat. night the 17th was 100 points. Ouch. And the next Fri. and Sat. night the 23-24 were 73 points each. Yikes. So I knew that DVC sometimes offered cash discounts, and they were available at $510 each night, plus tax. Through the regular CRO phone number, a two bedrooms at OKW was available at OKW for each of the weekend nights for $496, including tax. So it was a lot better to go through CRO (about $5 per point that first night). So the three nights were about the same as our relatives were paying for the 7 nights at wilderness lodge. So that sounded pretty good. Because they were split up days, we had to make two separate reservations through CRO, one for April 17, one for April 23-24.
Now, here we get to some questions. Because two of the reservations were from regular disney hotel CRO, and the middle was from member services on points, we can't "link them up." They made a note of it in our reservation, but we can't guarentee it. I'm wondering if anyone has been in this sort of situation and how it turned out for you, and if there was any sort of advice you have.
I'm kind of wondering if we should just do the first night at a moderate or something like the carribean beach if we might have to move anyway, then do the five days and second weekend in old keywest - I guess I'm wondering if matching up one link like that might be easier than matching two. I can't decide if it would be easier to move from a different resort (and save a couple hundred bucks) or just from old key west. If we have to check out before 11 and check in after 4 that would be a while without a room - never been a problem before, but with the baby could be hard.
Second, does Old Key West do the thing where the first person there in the morning gets first choice on room avialability, then the second person, and so on?
If so, wouldn't it be the case that if we showed up at 6 or so we would be pretty much guarenteed to stay in the same room? Just show up as soon as they open and say "I'm first today, and I want room X?"
Another question. With the baby, we will mostly do magic kingdom. We are just planning on taking it slow, not really worried about seeing anything in particular, just hanging out. We will miss the boat from WLV to Magic Kingdom. We'll have one car though. We usually just always take wdw transportation. It seems to me that for MK it would be better to just take the bus than drive, because you'd still have to take the monorail if you drove. I'm wondering if people who usually drive agree with that or if they just drive to MK?
Also, any advice on strollers and babies and busses? Easier in the car despite the monorail ride?
Any general advice about old key west and babies? As I said, we are pretty laid back about disney trips anyway, and this is mostly just to hang out and see relatives, not to try to do anything in the park exactly.
One last thing, both my Aunt and mother in law are a little stair way impaired - will it be tough to get a first floor room at okw (we requested it) - and will that make it tougher to link up the three reservations?
Thanks for any advice,
DR