If I stay onsite, I will stay at Polynesian if I can get the price $220 or less per night, otherwise I will stay at Pop Century.
I will be going to disney in the summer. I don't know if its better to stay onsite and go for 7 full days, or offsite and go for 10 full days. Which is a better choice?
I will be going to disney in the summer. I don't know if its better to stay onsite and go for 7 full days, or offsite and go for 10 full days. Which is a better choice?
I will be going to disney in the summer. I don't know if its better to stay onsite and go for 7 full days, or offsite and go for 10 full days. Which is a better choice?
This would be a good " off site" location while still being in wdw. I think I read they have park transportation too.I go to WDW several times a year and used to always stay onsite. In fact, I always said if I couldn't stay onsite I wouldn't go. Then last Oct just a few weeks before our trip, a coworker offered me a week in her timeshare over in Westlake Town Center in a one bedroom villa for just $400.00 for the week. It was just a mile outside the WDW gates. It was too good of a deal to pass up, so we canceled the WDW ressie we had and decided to give offsite one try. We fell in love with all the extra space and I had to eat my words about preferring onsite to offsite. Unless we get a super deal for an onsite resort, I can't see us ever staying onsite again. After the Oct/Nov trip I came straight home and started looking at other offsite options. I then canceled my May onsite ressie and rebooked Wyndham Bonnet Creek through a third party. I think I've finally found my resort home. We got a one bedroom fully equipped villa with full size fridge, stove, microwave, blender, dishes/pots/pans, etc, washer/dryer, jacuzzi tub, walk in shower, living room, dining table, two TVs, King size bed, fold out couch, at a Deluxe resort with six pools, multiple hot tubs, kids water play area, two lazy rivers, free mini golf course, etc for just $89.00 per night. That's cheaper than a WDW Value resort. Just a few days ago I started requesting quotes for a Sept and a Dec trip for another one bedroom at Bonnet Creek. Thus far the prices are ranging $60.00-$100.00 per night. Wyndham Bonnet Creek is inside the Disney gates, just not owned by Disney. We rent a car anyway, so are not interested in utilizing the Disney buses, and have annual passes, so don't have to pay to park at the parks. Bonnet Creek is right next door to CBR, so closer to the parks than alot of the Disney owned resorts. We love all the extra space and the fact that it is a Deluxe resort with cheaper pricing than the WDW value resorts makes it a no brainer for us.
Sorry to disagree, but that's a bit of an exaggeration, no, they aren't Ritz Carlton, but they aren't motel 6 either!Keep in mind that you're paying a room premium for convenience, not for room luxury. Honestly, deluxe rooms are not that much different than your typical Motel 6 rooms. I know some people think that by paying $450 a night will get them Ritz Carlton-type amenities, but that's far from the case. The flip side is, for example, if you stay at an Epcot resort you can walk to both HS and Epcot. And for all the complaints about the busses, they're really not that bad. And Magical Express is a huge plus for us.
That's a jump, Poly or Pop? For a 10 day stay, without knowing how many in your family, what about Por or POFQ? WL or AKL? They would all come in under $200 with a summer discount. Just an idea.If I stay onsite, I will stay at Polynesian if I can get the price $220 or less per night, otherwise I will stay at Pop Century.
I will be going to disney in the summer. I don't know if its better to stay onsite and go for 7 full days, or offsite and go for 10 full days. Which is a better choice?
Also, room size isn't super important to me, and I have zero interest in cooking or doing laundry on vacation - I don't even want to boil water for tea-so a kitchen would be lost on me. But I have little kids and convenience is a priority, which is why I would choose onsite nearly every time.
I would stay onsite. I've stayed offsite once and didn't 'feel' like I was at Disney. Just a personal peference but I like being around everything Disney while I am there.