mill4023
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I'm not sure I'd stay in an off-site hotel. I really have enjoyed the ambiance of the Disney resorts and the only real advantage of an off-site hotel is the lower cost.
But staying in a house is a different choice altogether.
On our last trip, we rented a 4 bedroom house with a private pool for about $140 / night in prime time summer season. That was in Indian Creek.
There were 10 of us with some extended family and we stayed for 2 weeks. It was a huge cost savings since we would have needed 3 rooms anywhere else (not counting the suites, which are as expensive as 2 rooms anyway).
It was also, by far, the most relaxing Disney trip we've ever had. Being able to step out the back door to let the kids swim was great. So much less stress than packing up a bag with towels and all that stuff and going to the pool at a resort.
I did miss the feel of being at a Disney resort a little, but we still had a fantastic time.
It's really just a matter of pros and cons and deciding what is most important for your family and your situation.
If we were doing a shorter trip where we would be in the parks most of the time, we might make a different choice.
But staying in a house is a different choice altogether.
On our last trip, we rented a 4 bedroom house with a private pool for about $140 / night in prime time summer season. That was in Indian Creek.
There were 10 of us with some extended family and we stayed for 2 weeks. It was a huge cost savings since we would have needed 3 rooms anywhere else (not counting the suites, which are as expensive as 2 rooms anyway).
It was also, by far, the most relaxing Disney trip we've ever had. Being able to step out the back door to let the kids swim was great. So much less stress than packing up a bag with towels and all that stuff and going to the pool at a resort.
I did miss the feel of being at a Disney resort a little, but we still had a fantastic time.
It's really just a matter of pros and cons and deciding what is most important for your family and your situation.
If we were doing a shorter trip where we would be in the parks most of the time, we might make a different choice.