AshleyD1983
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- Jan 25, 2012
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Onsite for sure... I am all about the convenience.
Danny- i think before you commit to a resort, you need to think about your travel plans. I remember that you wanted to return to the resort every day at lunchtime. If you still want to do this, will you have a vehicle? I have heard that offsite transportation is not as fast as Disney onsite service. And I worried about your lunch plans even then.
There is a happy medium between the the Poly and offsite, so crunch numbers and then see if you can have the 10 days if you consider a less expensive onsite resort. You mentioned POP, and while I have not priced it out, I do know the difference in cost between the two is measurable.
This would be a good " off site" location while still being in wdw. I think I read they have park transportation too.
Sorry to disagree, but that's a bit of an exaggeration, no, they aren't Ritz Carlton, but they aren't motel 6 either!
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.
Not knowing any other info, I would say on-site for 7. If you are flying definitely on-site. What are your options for staying on-site? The values only? How many are in your party? Ages of kids? If you are definitely driving, then maybe off-site. You will still have fun. But staying on-site in comparable rooms is definitely worth giving up 3 days.
I have many options for onsite
These are my first options (If I can find a deal for $220 or less per night, or if I can get free dining):
1. polynesian
2. fort wilderness lodge
3. animal kingdom lodge
4. contemporary resort
5. grand floridian
6. beach club
7. yacht club
8. boardwalk
If not: split the vacation up between art of animation and a deluxe resort.
If I need a value:
1. art of animation
2. pop century
3. all star movies
4. all star music
5. all star sports
I really don't want to stay at a moderate, because I herd that they have very little kid appeal, and aren't really that exciting.
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'm all for making vacations as long as I can but in this case, I'd rather be onsite. No driving is huge for me on vacation so I love the bus systems and DME. Plus, we like to make it as "all inclusive" feeling as possible, so we always go with the dining plan. Plus, since your off site accommodations would be at a friend's house, it wouldn't feel much like a vacation to me. The money savings would be great of course, but I can never make myself comfortable in someone else's house. I'd rather be at a hotel.
Me too.
Danny- I love the Poly, it is gorgeous. I would not take it if it meant that my vacation would need to be shortened. In fact, that is why we typically choose a moderate, I get some amenities and still get to save a substantial amount of money. i also need to mention that I have sen your itinerary and there is no way I would pay Deluxe prices under that circumstance. In my experience, if you are not going to be spending a lot of time at your resort, you may be paying for something you are not utilizing. I also wouldl not bother with a split stay, because the reason for that is generally to experience multiple resorts. You are going to be running from RD to close most days, so I would not add packing up to move into what is going to be an already busy trip.
If you are dead set against looking at a moderate, I have heard that kids really like POP. With the exception of Art of Animation, POP is the newest value and folks here generally have positive things to say about it.