I am in the process of planning our first trip WDW for April 2022. We are planning to be there for 7 nights - 5 park days with a rest day in the middle. For the rest day, I really want to be at Yacht Club to use their pool so my initial plan was to stay at a value resort for the first few days, switch to Yacht Club on a park day, and the next day would be the rest day. I have already contacted a travel agent and gotten quotes for this option but my main issue that I'm struggling with now is the travel time to and from the value resort (we were quoted Pop Century). My son will be 5 when we go so I anticipate having to go back to the hotel in the middle of the day during our park days to rest and I am worried that that will take a really long time utilizing park transportation. I know Uber is always an option but I am hesitant to do that without a car seat and I just don't think he will be big enough for a booster by then.
Now my plan is to try and rent DVC points for the first few days where we were originally going to be at Pop Century, and request one of the monorail resorts. I have my order of preferences already for that, but would put all three down to increase my chances of finding something. I will also be purchasing Cancel for Any Reason travel insurance since I know if I manage to get the resort on points, it is non-refundable.
Basically, either way we are doing the split stay unless there is something I'm not thinking about that someone is about to tell me! I just don't want to pay for Yacht Club the whole time, I like the idea of experiencing 2 resorts, and my husband is saying this is the only time we're doing Disney. I had considered trying to find points for the full trip at Beach Club but I was wondering if would be harder to book a full week stay like that? Or if my chances are about the same no matter how many days I'm looking for? I am planning to use the travel agent to book the Yacht Club portion and purchase tickets. I really feel like I need someone that is keeping track of all the changes going on with reservations, fast passes, etc. so I'd like to keep the TA involved in that way.
Does this seem like a crazy/bad idea and that I'm just overcomplicating things for myself? I already feel like I'm in the weeds on this and I only just started planning for a trip that is over a year away!
Now my plan is to try and rent DVC points for the first few days where we were originally going to be at Pop Century, and request one of the monorail resorts. I have my order of preferences already for that, but would put all three down to increase my chances of finding something. I will also be purchasing Cancel for Any Reason travel insurance since I know if I manage to get the resort on points, it is non-refundable.
Basically, either way we are doing the split stay unless there is something I'm not thinking about that someone is about to tell me! I just don't want to pay for Yacht Club the whole time, I like the idea of experiencing 2 resorts, and my husband is saying this is the only time we're doing Disney. I had considered trying to find points for the full trip at Beach Club but I was wondering if would be harder to book a full week stay like that? Or if my chances are about the same no matter how many days I'm looking for? I am planning to use the travel agent to book the Yacht Club portion and purchase tickets. I really feel like I need someone that is keeping track of all the changes going on with reservations, fast passes, etc. so I'd like to keep the TA involved in that way.
Does this seem like a crazy/bad idea and that I'm just overcomplicating things for myself? I already feel like I'm in the weeds on this and I only just started planning for a trip that is over a year away!