busymommy2pink
Lost in Neverland
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First off, let me say, I have NEVER been this indecisive ever. I need to finalize our plans as dining is coming up (November 5) and if we stay Club I want them to deal with it haha. Please help me confirm my decision.
We are 2 adults and 2 children (8 and 11 at travel). Our oldest has zero interest in sharing a bed with anyone. We have stayed AKL, BC and CBR. I am going alone next month for a weekend off to CSR. We are only considering deluxe for this upcoming trip as i have a fantastic pin code. We plan on spending more time at magic kingdom this trip (usually it's Epcot for us) and rely solely on wdw transportation. Our last two nights will be complimentary room at GF. We always have dining plan and make good use of it. Trip is May 4-11, 2017.
Poly is appealing because of a guaranteed daybed. We can only afford a standard view here and that's what we currently have booked. I don't like the idea of having to walk in all weather to the long houses, including back and forth for filling our mugs etc. The other con is the sinks not being separate from the bathroom (not a big deal, but the separation works better for us).
Wilderness lodge club ($200 cheaper than poly standard) I am drawn to as we won't need to order groceries, we do travel more relaxed and do make use of the resort at this point in our Disney trips. We like that the rooms are connected to the lobby. Downside to this one is the lack of tropical atmosphere. We are fortunate that we live near the Canadian muskokas and go many times a year and it's a landscape and feel we experience regularly. And the fact that the bed situation then is request only. We can request s bunkbed room, but are very aware it's just that, a request.
Both pools seem to be similar, just one having a volcano, one has a pool.
Other alternates we are open to, but haven't done any in depth looking into:
Contemp garden ($600-700) less than poly. Kids don't like lack of theming, mostly of the pool. I love the walk to MK, but that's really all.
Yacht club club level: but there's construction at the resort and we have no idea the effect of it. Kids do love storm along bay. We've only stayed bc. Any advice on the disruption? We live in Toronto and literally have a subway being built on our door step. It's loud, we feel them tunnelling below us, etc, so are really attempting to avoid construction! Haha. Again, I believe daybed is just a request.
Boardwalk inn garden :
Don't love rooms, kids would like pool. Not sure of bed situation?
Please help me. I am feeling overwhelmed at this point and need unbiased opinions. My family isn't helping me at all. Thank you HUGELY in advance!! added a poll for those who don't want to write a response, but genuinely would like to hear your reasons for choice if you have time!!!!
Admins: can I make this fun and mail a $10 Disney or Starbucks gift card to a randomy drawn poster from the responses posted until nov 2, 2017?? I'm grateful for any help. If that's not allowed, please delete this portion
We are 2 adults and 2 children (8 and 11 at travel). Our oldest has zero interest in sharing a bed with anyone. We have stayed AKL, BC and CBR. I am going alone next month for a weekend off to CSR. We are only considering deluxe for this upcoming trip as i have a fantastic pin code. We plan on spending more time at magic kingdom this trip (usually it's Epcot for us) and rely solely on wdw transportation. Our last two nights will be complimentary room at GF. We always have dining plan and make good use of it. Trip is May 4-11, 2017.
Poly is appealing because of a guaranteed daybed. We can only afford a standard view here and that's what we currently have booked. I don't like the idea of having to walk in all weather to the long houses, including back and forth for filling our mugs etc. The other con is the sinks not being separate from the bathroom (not a big deal, but the separation works better for us).
Wilderness lodge club ($200 cheaper than poly standard) I am drawn to as we won't need to order groceries, we do travel more relaxed and do make use of the resort at this point in our Disney trips. We like that the rooms are connected to the lobby. Downside to this one is the lack of tropical atmosphere. We are fortunate that we live near the Canadian muskokas and go many times a year and it's a landscape and feel we experience regularly. And the fact that the bed situation then is request only. We can request s bunkbed room, but are very aware it's just that, a request.
Both pools seem to be similar, just one having a volcano, one has a pool.
Other alternates we are open to, but haven't done any in depth looking into:
Contemp garden ($600-700) less than poly. Kids don't like lack of theming, mostly of the pool. I love the walk to MK, but that's really all.
Yacht club club level: but there's construction at the resort and we have no idea the effect of it. Kids do love storm along bay. We've only stayed bc. Any advice on the disruption? We live in Toronto and literally have a subway being built on our door step. It's loud, we feel them tunnelling below us, etc, so are really attempting to avoid construction! Haha. Again, I believe daybed is just a request.
Boardwalk inn garden :
Don't love rooms, kids would like pool. Not sure of bed situation?
Please help me. I am feeling overwhelmed at this point and need unbiased opinions. My family isn't helping me at all. Thank you HUGELY in advance!! added a poll for those who don't want to write a response, but genuinely would like to hear your reasons for choice if you have time!!!!
Admins: can I make this fun and mail a $10 Disney or Starbucks gift card to a randomy drawn poster from the responses posted until nov 2, 2017?? I'm grateful for any help. If that's not allowed, please delete this portion

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