quagmire0
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I'm crunching the numbers and weighing the pros and cons. One question I had was that if we wanted to leave to get DS a nap, would we be charged double for parking if we wanted to come back? Or is it like a pass for the day?
I've seen some good deals on condos and cars through Hotwire, and it sounds like there are a lot of food choices outside the resort. Not to mention the ability to save at least $30 a day on breakfast. Taking into account car rental, parking, condo cost, cost of eating twice on-site and breakfast at the room, I'm projected we'd save at least $200 vs. staying onsite. Maybe more if we eat some lunches or dinners at the condo.
My second question would be then: What's the greater challenge, escaping to the parking lot with a screaming/cranky 1.5 year old, or catching the bus to Pop Century with stroller and 4 year old in tow?
I've seen some good deals on condos and cars through Hotwire, and it sounds like there are a lot of food choices outside the resort. Not to mention the ability to save at least $30 a day on breakfast. Taking into account car rental, parking, condo cost, cost of eating twice on-site and breakfast at the room, I'm projected we'd save at least $200 vs. staying onsite. Maybe more if we eat some lunches or dinners at the condo.
My second question would be then: What's the greater challenge, escaping to the parking lot with a screaming/cranky 1.5 year old, or catching the bus to Pop Century with stroller and 4 year old in tow?

. Actually, looking forward to the convenience and ROOM.

Add in the wait for the buses, the walk to your room after that wait, and sharing one bathroom and I can't imagine. Everytime we have stayed onsite, we have waited close to an hour for the bus to Pop at closing and then had to stand