momof3girls6712
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This will be our first trip to Orlando where we do not see the Mouse. I was out voted by the family. So we are off to see Harry Potter. The problem is I have only ever stayed on Disney property and I am completely overwhelmed by the choices for Universal. How do you weed through all of the options? We wanted to stay onsite, but this is a last minute trip that we want to keep the room around 130 a night so it doesn't look like onsite is an option. Any suggestions and help would be very appreciated.
The dates are February 18 - 21 (not set in stone, yet). And it looks like there will be 6 of us. We still haven't heard for sure that my daughter's friend can come, but it is probally a yes. So 2 adults, 4 kids. We are not real picky when it comes to rooms since we basically just sleep there, but I want to make sure its clean and safe.
The dates are February 18 - 21 (not set in stone, yet). And it looks like there will be 6 of us. We still haven't heard for sure that my daughter's friend can come, but it is probally a yes. So 2 adults, 4 kids. We are not real picky when it comes to rooms since we basically just sleep there, but I want to make sure its clean and safe.

My kids and hubby like Sheraton better, I guess I did too. I booked them both on Hotwire and part of the reason I didn't like double tree so much is this- when we arrived they put us in a fabulous room, a suite overlooking Uni and we were unpacking and the hotel called and said there was a problem with the room and it needed to be worked on so they were moving us to another room but not to worry it would be equally great. They came up, gave us the key to the new room, man I was mad, it was tiny and overlooked the back of the hotel roof and parking lot. Don't get me wrong, the room was fine, the view not but hey we were there to do the parks not look out the window. I was upset because I feel they were full of bull, I think the girl who put us in that room probably got chewed out bcause it was the week after Christmas, super busy and she put us in a Universal View Suite for $35/ night. I still had a great time but that ticked me off. Sheraton was great, no problems what so ever, roomy plenty of room to move around in, all their rooms have great views, with huge picture windows, it is a little further to uni resort but they also don't charge for parking.