taximomfor4
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Coming off a bad Value Resort experience (see ASMu Woes ) I really really need to get DH and kids back to WDW for a BETTER trip (and to get the $ out of the AP that I hd planned on getting out of it, lol) in August. Any advice on where to go and stay? Would like to stay as low as we can in price, but want to minimize the risk that the service will be so bad, and that the teen groups will disturb us as much as they did at ASMu. I was considering CSR (but cannot find that they ever offer much in the way of AP discount to bring it into my price range), POR and POFQ, and AKL or WL. Since the deluxes are Value Season in August, they might end up costing about the same (or ever so slightly more) as the Moderates who will NOT be in value season yet. At WL/AKL, we would have to get 2 rooms. Other Deluxes we could squeeze into one (we are 5 and a toddler) but how comfy would that be, lol. Unless some deluxes have slightly bigger rooms for not much more $? Or even the swan/dolphin. DH is a teacher, but they are out of teacher discounts for most of August. Do they offer AP discounts when the WDW hotels do?
AAAAHHHH, help! Need ideas! WOuld kill to stay at an EPCOT resort or monorail resort, but don't know if we could afford it. Its gonna take finagling just to get down there again!
Any help/advice/etc greatly appreciated!
Beth
AAAAHHHH, help! Need ideas! WOuld kill to stay at an EPCOT resort or monorail resort, but don't know if we could afford it. Its gonna take finagling just to get down there again!
Any help/advice/etc greatly appreciated!
Beth
that's what I used to put at the end of guest response letters - 'please feel free to contact me personally so that I may ensure that your next stay is an enjoyable one'.
The reason I suggest it, is there are two queen beds in the rooms, plus a roll away. If your other two can stand to sleep in the same bed then the toddler can sleep in the rollaway, OR one in bed, one in rollaway, and toddler in pack and play if he will still stay in one. It won't be as spacious as a deluxe or DVC resort, but if you are like us you are not in the room that much anyway. The only down fall to POR is it is spread out. If you get a room to far away from lobby area it can be a hike. We always request Bayou section building 14,15, or 16. These are closest to main building, short walk to pool, and bus stop, but still quite and enjoyable. Good luck!
The person/people you spoke with obviously didn't know how to treat the customer. We stayed at ASMo once when Hurrican Floyd? hit in 1999. It wasn't nearly as bad as last year and we got two nights free and three days of our park tickets refunded. 