katmu
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 8, 2013
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I'm looking to plan a fairly last-minute trip for at least a week, hopefully, a little longer between May 20 and May 29. I will be doing a few days at Universal with the rest at Disney. If I can extend an extra day I would like to do a beach day as the weeks below zero here in Minnesota are really making me want some beach time. I'm struggling with a hotel choice for the Disney portion of the trip. I'm a Costco member so I'm looking at the hotel/ticket packages, although I'll upgrade the room to the refundable option just in case. I'm looking at the Swan resort view room package with a 5-night hopper. It includes the resort fee, theme park, and Disney Springs parking but the hotel parking is $29 plus tax per night. The Waldorf package is for a King room where the Swan package doesn't specify, but the parking fee goes up to $40 per night although it's valet. The Waldorf package would be an additional $375, still including the 5-night hopper and the resort fee. The Waldorf room is 448 square feet vs. 360 square feet at the Swan. I've never stayed at either, but I've stayed at both the Boardwalk Villas and Beach Club (regular) before so I know that area. I've also priced CBR and CSR but they're pretty close to the Swan so I'm not sure if either of those makes sense for an adult trip.
The wrench in the location issue vs. the last time I stay in the Epcot area is that I had a pretty bad accident in 2018 so I have some impaired mobility in my right leg and walk with a cane if I'm doing a lot of walking at home. I've only been to Tokyo Disney while I was still on crutches so I ended up renting a wheelchair and Disneyland before my leg had fully healed. I'm thinking given the 7-8 miles a day I normally do at Disney / Universal, it might be good to rent a small scooter for the week so I'm trying to figure out how that plays into where I should stay and if I'll want to scooter or drive myself to the parks instead of use bus or boat transportation.
For the Universal portion, I've decided on Portofino Bay for sure. I love Italy, I like the multiple pools and it looks quiet. I've only stayed at Royal Pacific before so it will be a nice change of pace. I bought an annual pass voucher l need to activate there so I have that covered.
I would like to head over near Tampa / St. Pete partly for some beach time and also to look around a bit.
The wrench in the location issue vs. the last time I stay in the Epcot area is that I had a pretty bad accident in 2018 so I have some impaired mobility in my right leg and walk with a cane if I'm doing a lot of walking at home. I've only been to Tokyo Disney while I was still on crutches so I ended up renting a wheelchair and Disneyland before my leg had fully healed. I'm thinking given the 7-8 miles a day I normally do at Disney / Universal, it might be good to rent a small scooter for the week so I'm trying to figure out how that plays into where I should stay and if I'll want to scooter or drive myself to the parks instead of use bus or boat transportation.
For the Universal portion, I've decided on Portofino Bay for sure. I love Italy, I like the multiple pools and it looks quiet. I've only stayed at Royal Pacific before so it will be a nice change of pace. I bought an annual pass voucher l need to activate there so I have that covered.
I would like to head over near Tampa / St. Pete partly for some beach time and also to look around a bit.