mjallemand
Est. 1985
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It's a slow day at work, so I'm looking at trip planning stuff, of course.
Now, to preface, out next planned trip is January 2015, so we've got over a year left. Prices can and will likely go up between now and then, but for now I'm going of January 2014 prices.
So I've been browsing the web recently and I've heard a few folks claim that staying offsite is significantly cheaper. It logically makes sense, so I've been looking into it. However, I've been having trouble finding that it's cheaper, so I was looking for a second (and third, and fourth...) opinion on the matter to see what I can come up with.
I have absolutely no trouble staying at value resorts. I got to Disney to visit the parks, not my hotel room. So, by default I'm leaning towards the Little Mermaid section of Art of Animation, which according to Disney's site is roughly $122 a night.
So, I dug up Hotels.com and searched for hotels in the Walt Disney World area. Assuming the cost of a rental car, I need to find a hotel room that's at least 50% the cost of art of animation, so let's look around $75 per night.
...yikes. There's not a whole lot of hotels that look like they're worth staying at in that price range.
So man, even if I stay in the fleabag hotel, by the time I pay for a rental car, I'll be up to the cost of the art of animation anyway. That's not including the convenience of not having to park, the travel time I'd save going from the hotel to the park, and the ability to have the Dining Plan.
Am I missing something here or is it just the simple truth that it's not as big of a savings as some would like to make me think?
Now, to preface, out next planned trip is January 2015, so we've got over a year left. Prices can and will likely go up between now and then, but for now I'm going of January 2014 prices.
So I've been browsing the web recently and I've heard a few folks claim that staying offsite is significantly cheaper. It logically makes sense, so I've been looking into it. However, I've been having trouble finding that it's cheaper, so I was looking for a second (and third, and fourth...) opinion on the matter to see what I can come up with.
I have absolutely no trouble staying at value resorts. I got to Disney to visit the parks, not my hotel room. So, by default I'm leaning towards the Little Mermaid section of Art of Animation, which according to Disney's site is roughly $122 a night.
So, I dug up Hotels.com and searched for hotels in the Walt Disney World area. Assuming the cost of a rental car, I need to find a hotel room that's at least 50% the cost of art of animation, so let's look around $75 per night.
...yikes. There's not a whole lot of hotels that look like they're worth staying at in that price range.
So man, even if I stay in the fleabag hotel, by the time I pay for a rental car, I'll be up to the cost of the art of animation anyway. That's not including the convenience of not having to park, the travel time I'd save going from the hotel to the park, and the ability to have the Dining Plan.
Am I missing something here or is it just the simple truth that it's not as big of a savings as some would like to make me think?