Suggested hotel for non-drivers and teens?

ptay39

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Hi everyone

We've not been to WDW for about 10 years but I'm thinking of planning another trip to celebrate our daughter finishing A levels. We'll be going sometime between the end of June and early September - hot and busy :lmao:

Thinking of going with a friend and staying near Downtown Disney as we don't want to drive and the girls can be a bit independent walking to Downdown Disney in the evenings if they want. We will have two 18 year old girls with us and I would like some suggestions for mid-range hotels please. We'll be visiting the parks most days so obviously can get the buses.

Our daughter is a vegetarian. What are the vege options like in Disney restaurants?

Thank you in advance.
 
Are you wanting to stay at an on-site hotel?
If so, I would head for Saratoga Springs Resort. Book now and you will get free quick service dining. It's just a short walk to DTD and you will get all the benefits of being on-site e.g. Magic Express and EMH (big help at busy times):)
Sorry, can't help with veggie options but I think there will be plenty of options for your DD
 
Do you mean this year?
If you do then the onsite free Dining options are not good in the latest offer, although if you have 4 in a room that would get better value than us only being 3 in a room, Port Orleans works out around £120/nt incl free QSDDP. SSR would be around £157/nt
If you mean next year I would wait until offers are released to see what is available.
Offsite there are some resonable priced hotels opposite DTD, I have been looking for August and they are available from under £50/nt.

I don't know a great deal about Veggie options but others seem happy with Disney options.

Once you have decided post dates, hotel & price and we can help find better prices.
 
How many are there of you going?
Most room's are set out as two queens, however there are a couple of hotel's on site that have bunk beds if the teen's did'nt want to share a bed.

Disney Port Orleans is a good option tho; First because of the "free dining" included & second because there are two sinks so 2 teen's can get ready and have a mirror each at the same time (a must for our girls) also a seperate shower.

Animal Kingdom Lodge also has bunk beds with 2 sinks, seperate shower and free dining although it is deluxe, so a little more expensive.

As for vegi options, it depends on what type of vegi you are? If your not fussy and like to try new things there is a lot of options. If not it's down to vegi burgers/wraps, pasta & pizza. Breakfast buffet's we find are really good for vegi's I have two in my family and they find plenty to eat at Crystle Palace, 1900 Park Fare, Cape May (breakfast) & Boma
On our next visit we're trying Tusker House at Animal Kingdom also breakfast buffet.
Some counter service places with vegi options are;
Peco Bill's MK
Cosmic Ray's MK
Tortuga Tavern MK
Pinocchio Village MK
Pizzafari AK
Our's couldnt really find anything at Epcot that they really like but there are a couple of options there. There is a good Italian there I think it's called Via Napoli (table service)
Pizza Planet HS
Sunset Ranch HS

Also Downtown Disney has some good vegi dining options.

If you want any more help with vegi options just ask, there are menu's on the disboards.

Happy Planning
 

Are you wanting to stay at an on-site hotel?
If so, I would head for Saratoga Springs Resort. Book now and you will get free quick service dining. It's just a short walk to DTD and you will get all the benefits of being on-site e.g. Magic Express and EMH (big help at busy times):)
Sorry, can't help with veggie options but I think there will be plenty of options for your DD

Thank irenep. Hadn't thought of Saratoga Springs. Will check it out! I didn't think any of the on site were within walking distance so that's great.
 
Do you mean this year?
If you do then the onsite free Dining options are not good in the latest offer, although if you have 4 in a room that would get better value than us only being 3 in a room, Port Orleans works out around £120/nt incl free QSDDP. SSR would be around £157/nt
If you mean next year I would wait until offers are released to see what is available.
Offsite there are some resonable priced hotels opposite DTD, I have been looking for August and they are available from under £50/nt.

I don't know a great deal about Veggie options but others seem happy with Disney options.

Once you have decided post dates, hotel & price and we can help find better prices.

Hi wayneg

Yes this year. I did a quick recky on the dining plan yesterday and it didn't seem that cheap, especially with a picky DD! What would you recommended off site?
 
How many are there of you going?
Most room's are set out as two queens, however there are a couple of hotel's on site that have bunk beds if the teen's did'nt want to share a bed.

Disney Port Orleans is a good option tho; First because of the "free dining" included & second because there are two sinks so 2 teen's can get ready and have a mirror each at the same time (a must for our girls) also a seperate shower.

Animal Kingdom Lodge also has bunk beds with 2 sinks, seperate shower and free dining although it is deluxe, so a little more expensive.

As for vegi options, it depends on what type of vegi you are? If your not fussy and like to try new things there is a lot of options. If not it's down to vegi burgers/wraps, pasta & pizza. Breakfast buffet's we find are really good for vegi's I have two in my family and they find plenty to eat at Crystle Palace, 1900 Park Fare, Cape May (breakfast) & Boma
On our next visit we're trying Tusker House at Animal Kingdom also breakfast buffet.
Some counter service places with vegi options are;
Peco Bill's MK
Cosmic Ray's MK
Tortuga Tavern MK
Pinocchio Village MK
Pizzafari AK
Our's couldnt really find anything at Epcot that they really like but there are a couple of options there. There is a good Italian there I think it's called Via Napoli (table service)
Pizza Planet HS
Sunset Ranch HS

Also Downtown Disney has some good vegi dining options.

If you want any more help with vegi options just ask, there are menu's on the disboards.

Happy Planning

Sharon78, that's hugely helpful. Thank you. There would be 4 people - 2 menopausal women and 2 18 year old girls. Not a good combination so as much space as possible would be good :rotfl2:

Not sure we can stretch to AK.

I'd forgotten there were menus on here. Not been here for 10 years. Thank you!
 
Sharon78, that's hugely helpful. Thank you. There would be 4 people - 2 menopausal women and 2 18 year old girls. Not a good combination so as much space as possible would be good :rotfl2:

Not sure we can stretch to AK.

I'd forgotten there were menus on here. Not been here for 10 years. Thank you!

Oh my,2 teens and 2 Menopausal women, good luck with that one lol
Maybe staying off site and having two rooms would be better then ;)

http://allears.net/acc/faq_hot.htm

We have a 16 year old DD an 18 year old DD (fussy Vegi) me (pre) menopausal and my poor hubbie also fussy veggi.
It's so much easier when they get a bit older so they can have a bit more independance and if one need's the loo we dont all have to go like a mass expedition. ;)
Look forward to hearing your plans.
 


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