Do you stay at the timeshare or hotel?
The timeshare. We rent through Vacation Strategy (
http://vacationstrategy.com/) and have been 100% satisfied with them. Getting an entire 2 bedroom condo for less than the price of the hotel is such a perk. The kids can have their own bedroom and bathroom, master suite has a huge whirlpool tub, every unit has a balcony or patio, and you have your own kitchen and laundry, should you choose to use them.
Don't let the timeshare thing scare you off. Here's the tip: do not go pick up the parking pass that they tell you you need to get once you check in. It's the timeshare desk. You don't need a parking pass. Just tell them you're a guest or show your key at the gate when coming back in to the resort. Then, once you get to your room, either ignore or unplug your phones. We have never talked to anybody about any timeshare, nor have we had problems with parking.
Prior to staying at WBC, we would stay onsite at a moderate. We tried WBC because my parents came with us and we needed more room, and we could get a 2 bed at WBC for the price of one room at Port Orleans, so we figured we'd try it. In addition to having more space, we loved being able to make our own food when we wanted (we tire of Disney food easily) and having access to laundry- less stuff to pack and boy was it a lifesaver when we had to deal with a sick child on vacation! Now I look at vacationing down there in a whole new light. It's affordable, versatile, and we just love the resort. I LOVE hot tubs and I love having one nearby wherever the kids are swimming
You surely don't have to cook, etc. on your vacation, you could just treat it as a very large hotel room! We'll be there around the same time as you and, as I said, are paying $108 a night.
Let me know if you have any other questions!