Renting a Home in Formosa Garden's Area?

pk1959

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I have always read everyone's questions about renting homes with interest. Always kind of felt sorry for anyone looking to rent because it looked to be so overwhelming!! Well now I am the one looking! My best girlfriend and I are looking to rent a condo/home for 5-7 days in the month of May which looks to be 'low season'. I have looked, and looked at vrbo.com and am not getting anywhere fast. I guess my main question is if there is such a thing as a 2 bedroom home where both of the bedrooms are considered master suites with connecting bathrooms?? I have not seen anything like this mentioned. We are trying to keep our costs low, and I have found a few homes that offer 2 master suite bedrooms, but these homes usually have 4-6 bedrooms and are naturally more money and more home than we would need. Is there a specific place that I should be looking where I could inquire about exactly what we want?? The bedroom situation is really the only special ammenities that we would like to find other than being fairly close to Disney. Don't need a pool or spa or clubhouse or anything overly fancy. Anyone have any ideas where I should start?? Thanks in advance. :)
Paula
 
there are some condo that claim they are 2 master suites.

but in reality they aren't.

only one side has the whirlpool tub and full kitchen.

the other side has a combination tub and much smaller kitchen - even a kitchennett is some places.

so if you really NEED the 2 masters just go with 4- 6 bedrooms.
 
The townhouses at Windsor Hills usually have a queen bedroom downstairs with bathroom and upstairs there's a master bedroom, either queen or king, with bathroom and also a twin bedroom with their own bathroom. All the townhouses are 3bedroom 3 bathroom. You can usually get one of these for plus or minus $100. per nite depending on the season.
 
After many years of internet searching, I think I can say with some conviction that what you're looking for, sadly, doesn't exist. We've often ended up booking homes far bigger than we need because, it seems, they are the ones with the better facilities. I suppose it's the same with newbuild homes here in the UK - most of them are built to a formula.
 

Afetr lots and lots and lots of lookign at real estate here, if you want two master suites, than a 4 bedroom is the way to go- (or six bedroom)- Indina Creek and Rolling hIlls offered models with two real master suites to help you get started-

We have had houses in Indain Creek and in Formosa- Formosa is nice but sold it anfd kept the one wiht the fireworks view in Indian Creek instead-
Please fell free to ask questions if I can help-
 
Thanks everyone who responded, for your help so far. I think we are going to have a lot more choices if we give up on the actual 2 master suites and just choose a home with probably 3 bedrooms and 2 or 3 baths. The 4-6 bedroom homes that would give us the 2 master suites just raises the price of our 'girls only' vacation higher than we would like to go. We really need this trip to be as 'budget' as possible.:goodvibes I have a feeling that I will be spending a LOT of time here:surfweb:
 
Just to add a couple more suggestions here..

Condo's or townhomes are usually going to be cheaper than a home.

The further away from Disney, the cheaper properties tend to rent for, but you pay for that with a longer commute to Disney or the other area attractions.
However condo's or townhomes in the communities close to WDW are not that expensive at all.

-Kay
 












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