traderneal
Disney Guru
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First let me state that if you are a first timer to the World or must stay on Disney property nothing I am going to say is going to make you change your mind. However, for those of you who don't need to stay on Disney property, I think I can show you that this deal isn't the greatest and you can stay outside the world with much larger accomodations for the same price or in most cases much cheaper.
For my last five trips down to Disney, thanks to Disboards, we have stayed at a local townhouse complex called Windsor Hill. (you can check out the site and find rentals at xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx The complex is pretty much a new upscale townhome/condo complex which is literally a seven minute drive from the main gate of the MK. I can honestly state I have never had a problem whatsoever with any of my rentals. Everyone I have rented from has been totally truthful about the accomodations, and the condo's/townhomes have always been spotless with the proper entities included. (i.e. towels, linens, etc).
I have a family of four, including my wife and two girls age 10 and 7, so we usually rent a two bedroom condo for roughly $75 a night; sometimes a little more or sometimes a little less. One time we splurged and got a good deal on a three bedroom townhome, including a private pool, for $85 night. The two bedroom condo can sleep 6, while a three bedroom townhome can sleep up to 10. For comparisons sake, I will use the $75 price of a two bedroom condo.
The major benefit of staying in a condo like this is just the sheer size of the unit compared to a Disney Value Resort, or even a room at some of the Luxury resorts. I would have to estimate the two bedroom condo is about 4 times the size of a room at the Contemporary. It is nice to be able to come back from a day at the parks, put the kids to bed and relax in the living room before going to bed. It was even nicer when we rented the townhome to go for a quick private swim.
A final benefit is the ability to have a nice quiet cheap breakfast and late night snack in the condo as opposed to having to pay Disney prices. Normally we stop at the local market to pick up some cereal, drinks and snacks.
Here we go:
Seven nights in a 2 bedroom Condo at Windsor Hill: $75 * 7 = $525
Two childrens tix for the world including park hopper: $255 * 2 = $510
Two adult tix for world including park hopper: $292 * 2 = $584
(THE DISNEY PLAN DOES NOT INCLUDE HOPPERS!)
7 days of parking (you only pay parking once a day): $12 * 7 = $ 84
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Grand Total: $1703
Compare that price to the Disney plan:
Travel Dates Check In January 4, 2009
Check Out January 11, 2009
Travel Party2 Adults
2 Children (Ages 10 & 7)
Resort ChoiceThe Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
Dining and Entertainment ChoiceMagic Your Way Package
Park Ticket Choice7 Day Magic Your Way Ticket
Total Cost: $2092
Now let's see how much it is at a Deluxe Resort:
Travel DatesCheck In January 4, 2009
Check Out January 11, 2009
Travel Party2 Adults
2 Children (Ages 10 & 7)
Resort ChoiceDisney's Contemporary Resort
Dining and Entertainment ChoiceMagic Your Way Package
Park Ticket Choice7 Day Magic Your Way Ticket
Total Cost: $2497
And finally a Value Resort:
Travel DatesCheck In January 4, 2009
Check Out January 11, 2009
Travel Party2 Adults
2 Children (Ages 10 & 7)
Resort ChoiceDisney's All-Star Sports Resort
Dining and Entertainment ChoiceMagic Your Way Package
Park Ticket Choice7 Day Magic Your Way Ticket
Total Cost $1271
I will concede that when you add in the $200 gift card for travelling during Jan-Mar, it is $632 cheaper to stay at the Value Resort, that is a lot of money and could make the Value Resort a better choice than staying in a condo.
But for the Moderate and Deluxe, when you subtract out the $200 gift card I still think it is a much better value to stay in the condo for these reasons:
1. Size
2. Privacy
3. Quiet
4. No wait to check in
5. No check out
6. Meals such as breakfast in the condo as opposed to eating out.
Anyway, I hope, at least, this gives you an idea that there are alternatives to Disney properties.
For my last five trips down to Disney, thanks to Disboards, we have stayed at a local townhouse complex called Windsor Hill. (you can check out the site and find rentals at xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx The complex is pretty much a new upscale townhome/condo complex which is literally a seven minute drive from the main gate of the MK. I can honestly state I have never had a problem whatsoever with any of my rentals. Everyone I have rented from has been totally truthful about the accomodations, and the condo's/townhomes have always been spotless with the proper entities included. (i.e. towels, linens, etc).
I have a family of four, including my wife and two girls age 10 and 7, so we usually rent a two bedroom condo for roughly $75 a night; sometimes a little more or sometimes a little less. One time we splurged and got a good deal on a three bedroom townhome, including a private pool, for $85 night. The two bedroom condo can sleep 6, while a three bedroom townhome can sleep up to 10. For comparisons sake, I will use the $75 price of a two bedroom condo.
The major benefit of staying in a condo like this is just the sheer size of the unit compared to a Disney Value Resort, or even a room at some of the Luxury resorts. I would have to estimate the two bedroom condo is about 4 times the size of a room at the Contemporary. It is nice to be able to come back from a day at the parks, put the kids to bed and relax in the living room before going to bed. It was even nicer when we rented the townhome to go for a quick private swim.
A final benefit is the ability to have a nice quiet cheap breakfast and late night snack in the condo as opposed to having to pay Disney prices. Normally we stop at the local market to pick up some cereal, drinks and snacks.
Here we go:
Seven nights in a 2 bedroom Condo at Windsor Hill: $75 * 7 = $525
Two childrens tix for the world including park hopper: $255 * 2 = $510
Two adult tix for world including park hopper: $292 * 2 = $584
(THE DISNEY PLAN DOES NOT INCLUDE HOPPERS!)
7 days of parking (you only pay parking once a day): $12 * 7 = $ 84
-----
Grand Total: $1703
Compare that price to the Disney plan:
Travel Dates Check In January 4, 2009
Check Out January 11, 2009
Travel Party2 Adults
2 Children (Ages 10 & 7)
Resort ChoiceThe Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
Dining and Entertainment ChoiceMagic Your Way Package
Park Ticket Choice7 Day Magic Your Way Ticket
Total Cost: $2092
Now let's see how much it is at a Deluxe Resort:
Travel DatesCheck In January 4, 2009
Check Out January 11, 2009
Travel Party2 Adults
2 Children (Ages 10 & 7)
Resort ChoiceDisney's Contemporary Resort
Dining and Entertainment ChoiceMagic Your Way Package
Park Ticket Choice7 Day Magic Your Way Ticket
Total Cost: $2497
And finally a Value Resort:
Travel DatesCheck In January 4, 2009
Check Out January 11, 2009
Travel Party2 Adults
2 Children (Ages 10 & 7)
Resort ChoiceDisney's All-Star Sports Resort
Dining and Entertainment ChoiceMagic Your Way Package
Park Ticket Choice7 Day Magic Your Way Ticket
Total Cost $1271
I will concede that when you add in the $200 gift card for travelling during Jan-Mar, it is $632 cheaper to stay at the Value Resort, that is a lot of money and could make the Value Resort a better choice than staying in a condo.
But for the Moderate and Deluxe, when you subtract out the $200 gift card I still think it is a much better value to stay in the condo for these reasons:
1. Size
2. Privacy
3. Quiet
4. No wait to check in
5. No check out
6. Meals such as breakfast in the condo as opposed to eating out.
Anyway, I hope, at least, this gives you an idea that there are alternatives to Disney properties.