MoserFamily
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2008
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- 61
I agree that many people tend to look down on the values, and I can't seem to understand why. We've stayed at both the value and the moderate levels, and I personally don't see the point in staying at a moderate. Sure, the rooms may be bigger and there's an extra sink, but we can make do with one sink, just like we do at home. The moderates I've stayed at have a sit down restaurant, but if I want to sit down at a restaurant, I want to do that at one of the parks where it's worth it, or at the Boardwalk or Downtown Disney. When I'm at the resort, I want something quick and easy so I can get back to my room or get off to the parks. I also don't want to feel bad stopping for a quick bite to eat covered in the sweat and grime of a day at the Magic Kingdom. The moderates have "quiet" pools, but when we want to go to a pool for any length of time, we go to a water park. For the other times we want to swim, the big pools at the values are more fun. As for noise, we've never had a problem with noise at any of the resorts we've stayed in.
I would love to be able to afford to stay in a deluxe, so hopefully that will be in our future. But until we can afford the Animal Kingdom Lodge, we'll be staying at the fun and playful values.
I would love to be able to afford to stay in a deluxe, so hopefully that will be in our future. But until we can afford the Animal Kingdom Lodge, we'll be staying at the fun and playful values.