marciemi
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We're renting a house for 2 weeks next summer in Emerald Island for the first time. Pretty much always stayed onsite before. I'm trying to think of the pros and cons and what I should be prepared for, both pleasant and unpleasant. I know a lot of them are obvious, but help me out with some things I'm missing!
PROS:
SPACE - 4 bedrooms, dining room table, extra TV's, bathrooms. Everyone has a place to go off on their own. People can nap in the afternoon if they want or go to bed earlier or get showered without waking each other up.
POOL - my boys will be 12, 14, and 15 when we go and can have fun together without our needing to be there every minute. Also no concerns about crowds, people smoking, them splashing younger kids, etc.
GAME ROOM - something for them to do when they don't want to be wet that keeps them out of the sun and entertained but is relaxing
KITCHEN - we plan our schedule to be roughly most days, eat breakfast at the room (most likely packaged pancakes or waffles and bacon), do the parks all morning, get back by 1 or so and make lunch (I'll bring a small grill - not sure if our house will have one, but everyone likes almost everything grilled - shrimp, steak, burgers, brats, hot dogs, chicken) and relax in the house, pool, gameroom, videogames, etc, probably eat a light dinner (sandwiches, salads) before going back into the parks in the evening. Or doing a water park in the afternoon, then a dinner. Anyways, the point was that we really plan to do nearly ALL our meals at the house. I really am not a fan of Disney dining and although there are several snacks we enjoy (Dole whip, churros, salad in the fast food Japan pavilion, croissants in France), I hate to drop $150 on any real dining meal when I can make steaks and shrimp and salads at the house for probably $30. And obviously hot dogs for a whole lot less!
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER - I know this goes under kitchen, but going in July, being able to freeze waterbottles, juice boxes, gogurts for the time at the parks is a huge advantage.
LAUNDRY - not having to wait outside the laundromat while washing clothes or bringing way more stuff. For 2 weeks, we can really have 3 days worth of stuff and just throw it in the washer/dryer whenever we're around. We'll have all wash and wear so it can come out of the dryer and onto us!
CONS:
DISTANCE - we're obviously going to be further away than staying onsite. Although there are advantages to having a car, leaving when you want, not fighting for spaces on buses, etc., no matter what, the commute does cut into your time at the parks.
NO BUSES - although I'm not a big fan of riding buses, it's way more convenient when going to the Magic Kingdom. And now that our kids are actually old enough where we might let them go some on their own, it won't be possible.
NO EMH - I know many people avoid these anyways, but we always used them religiously and never had a problem. Now we just have to readjust and go on non-EMH mornings and do the opposite of what we've done. I look at the bright side that at least we'll be sleeping in a bit later! Since we're getting 10 day tickets, hopefully this time won't make that much difference overall.
I know it sounds like I'm playing up staying offsite, but I've never done it before. I'm hoping it works well for us and just can't imagine staying at POR for 2 weeks in one room. Cost I think is a draw since I think we're paying about the same for the house as we paid in the past for a moderate, but it seems like we get so much more.
Let me know your thoughts and help me plan for things I haven't considered!
PROS:

SPACE - 4 bedrooms, dining room table, extra TV's, bathrooms. Everyone has a place to go off on their own. People can nap in the afternoon if they want or go to bed earlier or get showered without waking each other up.
POOL - my boys will be 12, 14, and 15 when we go and can have fun together without our needing to be there every minute. Also no concerns about crowds, people smoking, them splashing younger kids, etc.
GAME ROOM - something for them to do when they don't want to be wet that keeps them out of the sun and entertained but is relaxing
KITCHEN - we plan our schedule to be roughly most days, eat breakfast at the room (most likely packaged pancakes or waffles and bacon), do the parks all morning, get back by 1 or so and make lunch (I'll bring a small grill - not sure if our house will have one, but everyone likes almost everything grilled - shrimp, steak, burgers, brats, hot dogs, chicken) and relax in the house, pool, gameroom, videogames, etc, probably eat a light dinner (sandwiches, salads) before going back into the parks in the evening. Or doing a water park in the afternoon, then a dinner. Anyways, the point was that we really plan to do nearly ALL our meals at the house. I really am not a fan of Disney dining and although there are several snacks we enjoy (Dole whip, churros, salad in the fast food Japan pavilion, croissants in France), I hate to drop $150 on any real dining meal when I can make steaks and shrimp and salads at the house for probably $30. And obviously hot dogs for a whole lot less!
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER - I know this goes under kitchen, but going in July, being able to freeze waterbottles, juice boxes, gogurts for the time at the parks is a huge advantage.
LAUNDRY - not having to wait outside the laundromat while washing clothes or bringing way more stuff. For 2 weeks, we can really have 3 days worth of stuff and just throw it in the washer/dryer whenever we're around. We'll have all wash and wear so it can come out of the dryer and onto us!
CONS:

DISTANCE - we're obviously going to be further away than staying onsite. Although there are advantages to having a car, leaving when you want, not fighting for spaces on buses, etc., no matter what, the commute does cut into your time at the parks.
NO BUSES - although I'm not a big fan of riding buses, it's way more convenient when going to the Magic Kingdom. And now that our kids are actually old enough where we might let them go some on their own, it won't be possible.
NO EMH - I know many people avoid these anyways, but we always used them religiously and never had a problem. Now we just have to readjust and go on non-EMH mornings and do the opposite of what we've done. I look at the bright side that at least we'll be sleeping in a bit later! Since we're getting 10 day tickets, hopefully this time won't make that much difference overall.
I know it sounds like I'm playing up staying offsite, but I've never done it before. I'm hoping it works well for us and just can't imagine staying at POR for 2 weeks in one room. Cost I think is a draw since I think we're paying about the same for the house as we paid in the past for a moderate, but it seems like we get so much more.
Let me know your thoughts and help me plan for things I haven't considered!