Probably...we're pretty booked up... I am sure those dates are booked in our place but you will find others open still! Let me know if you need help or advice on a place!
From our website FAQs:
How does the Windsor Hills Resort daily shuttle service work/operate/etc?
In the sundry shop in the Windsor Hills clubhouse you can find schedules and make arrangements. Shuttle cost is $10 per person round trip to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM, or Animal Kingdom. $14 per person round trip to universal, seaworld, and shopping area. There is an information sheet at the clubhouse with the time schedule. The shuttle company is MAINGATE TRANSPORTATION. They can be called at # 407-390-0000. A taxi cab to Disney is $20 one way.. cab to Universal is $32 one way.... Don't forget it costs $10 per day for parking at Disney and Universal if you drive.
I think you're better off driving... it's really only 5 minutes, you can even pop back for lunch / afternoon naps / swimming if you want, it's so close. By the way.. I used to feel the exact same way as your DH until my wife MADE me stay here...best thing she ever did! Keep in mind, if you stay onsite, you're going to pay big bucks to end up in a tiny little hotel room, and with a family your size, that's probably not going to work out very well!! The shuttle or cabs work out ok if you have a few family members that want to split from the group or don't want to be involved in the driving, like say, a teenager.
Other options include upgrading to a suite... expensive! It's really just 5 mins away from most of the parks. If you're in a value resort you're going to have to take the bus system to get around to most of the parks anyhow...and spend a lot of time riding buses. I was able to rent a minivan from priceline.com last weekend for $26/day...pretty reasonable. Here's another thing to consider, by the time you 1) wait for the bus 2) it stops everywhere 3) they're PACKED when the parks close, long lines.. it's probably going to take you MUCH longer than it would to drive back. In terms of costs, we eat breakfasts at home, carry lunches to the parks, and usually 1 night we order a Giordano's pizza and eat at home while the kids swim in the pool... there's a lot of savings by not eating onsite for every single meal.
I left our park tickets at home last trip (woops)...and we were already in the Epcot parking lot... door-door I made it back "home" in 6 minutes (I timed it!). Now, I did catch both of the 2 traffic lights green on the way.... it might take 7-8 mins if they were red admittedly... LOL.
The thing is, no one really knows about this resort yet, so it's still an "undiscovered" secret, it's brand new, built in 2005. You'd be surprised, on most of our trips there the place has been virtually empty and very quiet. This last trip I was pleasantly surprised to see many more cars there than I had in the past, I think when the "secret" gets out it's going to be very popular!
Here's the WDW 2007 hotel rate sheet:
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/resorts/seasonalityChart?id=SeasonalityChartPage2
We met a couple in May who upgraded to a suite at DYC since they needed more space for their kids...at a cost of $800/night, youch! At the nearly $8000 they spent on just their housing for the week, our family can take 2-3 whole TRIPS to WDW! Then they asked where we were staying, and I almost felt embarrassed telling them we were in this gorgeous home with plasma TVs everywhere, free high speed internet and phone calls, and more. (The husband got all quiet and muttered about having to pay to use the internet daily in his resort).