disneyderns
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So we're in the process of planning for our August trip to SoCal - We were originally going to just get 2 day hopper tickets (we're staying 3 nights in Anaheim area)...but I convinced DW to go for the 3 days (which really means 5 days) because it was under $100 to do so!
To get everyone up to speed...
When we go to WDW we tend to sort of go commando - we leave the hotel early and get back late. The kids (current ages 2 and 9) end up taking short naps on the "boring" long attractions - TTA, hall of presidents, train, etc. That being said we also go during October which has reasonable crowds and temps...
Our hotel dillema - this was an unplanned trip so we are really trying to keep the budget under control. Because we are going in August we know that crowds will be much higher than we are used to, and the temps will also be up there - which will probably change our touring strategy. This means we will actually be spending some time in our hotel and pool. I can get some pretty great deals through hotwire, however most of them are probably not within walking distance. The amenity level and cost ratio goes up obviously the farther away from the parks - is it really worth it to potentially sacrifice amenties for convenience???
I know this is really wordy and I sound like I'm rambling, but being the vacation planner in my household I really like to get things right!
To get everyone up to speed...
When we go to WDW we tend to sort of go commando - we leave the hotel early and get back late. The kids (current ages 2 and 9) end up taking short naps on the "boring" long attractions - TTA, hall of presidents, train, etc. That being said we also go during October which has reasonable crowds and temps...
Our hotel dillema - this was an unplanned trip so we are really trying to keep the budget under control. Because we are going in August we know that crowds will be much higher than we are used to, and the temps will also be up there - which will probably change our touring strategy. This means we will actually be spending some time in our hotel and pool. I can get some pretty great deals through hotwire, however most of them are probably not within walking distance. The amenity level and cost ratio goes up obviously the farther away from the parks - is it really worth it to potentially sacrifice amenties for convenience???

I know this is really wordy and I sound like I'm rambling, but being the vacation planner in my household I really like to get things right!
