Hello all,
Some of you may remember me from a few days ago....I posted a thread with the onsite vs. offsite debate, and justifying the cost of an onsite resort. The long and short of it goes like this...
I booked a DW vacation for 9/25-10/2 at an offsite townhouse. We initially liked the allure of the space, and price ($775 with tax/charges), that this option held. I have since started to have a change of heart and have been knee-deep in soul searching about changing to an on site resort (seriously, you'd think this was a life and death decision
). I have been going back and forth with this for the past three days weighing out MANY MANY pros and cons(I'm driving DH nuts and he threatened to only book vacations 2 weeks out from now on - so I don't have months to overthink things
).....i.e. convenience for naps/breaks (we will be with DS 14 mos. and DD 2 1/2), space of townhouse vs. 1 room hotel room, Disney magic, cost, free dining, washer/dryer, space of townhouse for mom and dad to have alone time once kids are asleep, overstimulation being at a Dis hotel??? And I could go on and on and on....
So now, I am looking for a little feedback from those who have done an onsite resort with toddlers. Realizing FULLY that every child is different (really, I do
), how did it work for you and your children?
How were your days? Nights?
How were the nights in a single room with young children?
How did they handle Disney transportation? Was it really as easy as people make it sound or was it a pain - managing strollers, wait time, bus stops, etc.(we are looking at WL - so we would have the ferry option as well)
What were the days like when you didn't go to the parks - what did you do?
How did you handle being in one room together? Did you sit on the balcony at night for a little quiet time, or did you crash early with the kids?
How did you feel about the Magical Express?
How easy or difficult was it to travel to other resorts with young children for a meal or to explore?
Were the kids overstimulated by all of the activity? Did you feel like they could have used a break from "all Disney, all the time"??
Any WL specific information would be helpful too.
Like I said earlier, I fully realize that every child is different and what worked for some may not work for others. That said, I've read a lot of posts here and have really gotten a lot out of the experiences that others have shared.
TIA for your help and feedback. I feel like such a Disney basket case and am ready to make a decision about this (and stick with it)!
Erin
Some of you may remember me from a few days ago....I posted a thread with the onsite vs. offsite debate, and justifying the cost of an onsite resort. The long and short of it goes like this...
I booked a DW vacation for 9/25-10/2 at an offsite townhouse. We initially liked the allure of the space, and price ($775 with tax/charges), that this option held. I have since started to have a change of heart and have been knee-deep in soul searching about changing to an on site resort (seriously, you'd think this was a life and death decision



So now, I am looking for a little feedback from those who have done an onsite resort with toddlers. Realizing FULLY that every child is different (really, I do

How were your days? Nights?
How were the nights in a single room with young children?
How did they handle Disney transportation? Was it really as easy as people make it sound or was it a pain - managing strollers, wait time, bus stops, etc.(we are looking at WL - so we would have the ferry option as well)
What were the days like when you didn't go to the parks - what did you do?
How did you handle being in one room together? Did you sit on the balcony at night for a little quiet time, or did you crash early with the kids?
How did you feel about the Magical Express?
How easy or difficult was it to travel to other resorts with young children for a meal or to explore?
Were the kids overstimulated by all of the activity? Did you feel like they could have used a break from "all Disney, all the time"??
Any WL specific information would be helpful too.
Like I said earlier, I fully realize that every child is different and what worked for some may not work for others. That said, I've read a lot of posts here and have really gotten a lot out of the experiences that others have shared.
TIA for your help and feedback. I feel like such a Disney basket case and am ready to make a decision about this (and stick with it)!

Erin