3princes+1princess
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Our original plans (for my family of 5, plus my husband coming for a portion of the week) was to stay onsite to get the whole disney package. I liked not having to rent a car, not driving there everyday, and just being there. However, I am starting to feel the money be sucked out of me for a small room.
Another option we have is to get a timeshare where all we would have to do is pay for the exchange fee, probably around $100. We can get a two bedroom with places to sleep 6. Obviously much bigger. But then we would have to rent a car.
If it helps, my family loves to spend every minute at disney, so I doubt we would make it back for dinner or utilize the kitchen very much. We would probably be there only to sleep. We are going in Dec so not much use for the pools either. However, I have never done disney for 8 days (only dl for 3 days). We may get a bit more tired than I anticipate.
Can I get the good bad and ugly on staying onsite versus offsite?
Another option we have is to get a timeshare where all we would have to do is pay for the exchange fee, probably around $100. We can get a two bedroom with places to sleep 6. Obviously much bigger. But then we would have to rent a car.
If it helps, my family loves to spend every minute at disney, so I doubt we would make it back for dinner or utilize the kitchen very much. We would probably be there only to sleep. We are going in Dec so not much use for the pools either. However, I have never done disney for 8 days (only dl for 3 days). We may get a bit more tired than I anticipate.
Can I get the good bad and ugly on staying onsite versus offsite?


Its a way of life for them, and even though its not ideal for me, I think its GREAT if it works for them.

. I guess we will just suffer through our 8 night stay in a 5 bedroom pool house for $800. Poor us, LOL. It would take at least 3 rooms for my group onsite, to the tune of at least $2400. I can do another trip on that savings
. Some people like the magic of being on property 24 hours/day. I like driving under the Disney sign every day of my vacation and spreading out with my free wireless, several big screen tvs, full kitchen and a pool on my patio when I need a break. 4 people in a room not much bigger than my bedroom is just not my idea of fun. But to each their own.....
We have a queen at home because we prefer the closeness, but I sleep better on a King while traveling.

Although part of the problem is that I'm the rabid Disney fan of the family -- convert a few more kids and might not be such a dilemma. Already talked the older two into going with me this year. Not that I'm working at it or or anything.... 