fairytinkerbell
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YEP! Wanted to stay @ Wilderness Lodge, but 2000 dollars more in pocket!
and free bkfst!
and free bkfst!

Originally posted by fairytinkerbell
YEP! Wanted to stay @ Wilderness Lodge, but 2000 dollars more in pocket!
and free bkfst!
) Anyway, when we first started talking about it, she said she would take us to the Contemporary since the kids loved their last stay there. My husband happened to mention to his friend at work who also loves Disney that we were heading down the day after Thanksgiving. He told my husband that he had quite a few weeks he wasn't going to be using at his timeshare (Orange Lake Country Club) and would "give" us the week. My mom paid the $500 fee to change the week and that is ALL it is costing her for the week for a 3 bedroom condo at Orange Lake. We will get the daily maid service so it will be a little extra but my mom was originally going to pay for 3 rooms at the Contemporary so it too saved her thousands. Don't get me wrong, I love to stay on site, but we are lucky that going to Disney is not a once in a lifetime event for us so staying offsite sometimes is great too! We have also been to HIFS and LOVED it there too. Whether we are at Disney, another vacation or on a cruise, we always get two connecting rooms-one for us and one for the kids so for the price, a close offsite with kitchen, extra space and separate bedrooms is very appealing 



Originally posted by frannn
DH and I have never stayed offsite, due to the convenience of the WDW buses and being able to run back to the room midday, etc. How much of an added pain is it to go back & forth from hotel/condo/timeshare to the parks? Are you still able to use WDW transportation?
