Nena2007
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Last time we went to Disney we stayed at Pop. DH hated it. He kept saying that we would never stay at a place like that if it wasn't Disney, so why do it there. So this year we were thinking about Contemporary, and I just CAN'T stomach the cost. So we are talking about the benefits to possibly staying off site (though I'd rather stay on site at a Value place).
Any thoughts? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I know we will have to pay for parking, can't take advantage of the extra magic hours or dining plan. Anything else I should know before making our final decision?
Thanks!!!
Any thoughts? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I know we will have to pay for parking, can't take advantage of the extra magic hours or dining plan. Anything else I should know before making our final decision?
Thanks!!!
), won't be able to have the dining plan, take advantage of EMH, or have the atmosphere and festivities of the WDW resorts; but looking back at our recent trip, I think staying in a condo or vacation house offsite will suit our vacationing style better. The dining plan was nice in many ways, but having to wait in long lines and balance trays or wait to be seated and order at a restaurant for every meal got old after a couple days, especially with four young children in tow. We think it would be a lot easier for us to enjoy breakfast at our condo/house, pack lunch for the parks on most days, and enjoy dinner back at the condo/house in the evening and plan to have take out or a dining reservation only a couple times. I don't think we will miss EMH because we didn't take advantage of it at all on our past trip; and as far as the atmosphere and activities at the WDW resorts goes, at the end of a long, busy day at the parks all we really wanted to do was relax and unwind as a family and didn't always feel like packing everyone up to go to the resort pool or arcade or care about participating in a dance or hula hoop contest. Sorry if I've made my post too long, but what I am trying to say is that it really boils down to what you are looking for in your experience and what your vacationing style is. It certainly isn't always about the final cost although that is certainly a big factor. Some people on these boards will give you the impression that staying offsite is not a complete WDW experience and that it is all Disney or nothing which is a very interesting perspective to me. The magic is what you make it and we get plenty of theming and Disney magic in the parks, not necessarily just at a WDW resort.