Dizneedoll,
We just booked our first trip to GF too - for January not December. I am super excited as I always thought it would be way too expensive to afford it, but the 4/3 deal put it in range.
I am actually thinking about upgrading to Club Level, it's an extra $500 so can't decide.
I'm looking for a trip report from someone who has stayed at GF with small children. Mine are DS6, DD4 and DS 22mo. My DH will usually stay in the room with the baby while I go out with the older two.. or let them go on the pirate cruise or do the cooking experience. And we're interested in the Ladybugs too and will def do the SeaRacers (did those at WL a couple years ago and it was the best part of the trip).
It's so hard to properly plan how much time to be at the resort b/c we love to swim but you never know about the temp in late Jan/early Feb.
If we do spend lots of time there, I will upgrade to Club.
Any trip reports you know of would be great!!
Congrats on your first GF stay! Not aware of any specific trip reports. I know
triplefigs has talked about her experiences at the GF with her 3 young ones. Maybe search her posts?
I have stayed at the GF with our two kids and my sister and her daughter many times. As far as the the decision about going club, here are the things we enjoy.
We always use the lounge for breakfast - it saves time and money. I'm guessing a family of 5 would spend about $40 a day for breakfast from a counter service. The choices in the lounge include several types of cereal, yogurt, fresh fruit, bagels, toast, pastries, meat and cheese, juices, milk, coffees and teas. It's so great to slip down to the lounge and get everyone fed before heading to the parks.
Our kids were always snacking when they were younger and the lounge is nice for that if you are spending time at the resort. I loved that there is always a bowl of fruit out - apples, oranges, bananas. And the midday spread usually includes veggies and dip, cheese and crackers, etc. (Thinking nutrition here!) And yes, my kids love the cookies!
We enjoy our wine and beer in the lounge before dinner. I would usually have 2 glasses of wine and DH, 2 beers - that's about $32 each night. And there is usually at least one night each trip where the hors d'ourves are all we really want for dinner. There is plenty for the kids to snack on and depending on how much they eat, the chicken fingers or turkey roll-ups plus a couple of things off the adult buffet could be all they need a night or two. I know in RPC, they have kid-size tables and cartoons playing to keep them entertained.
Now most people will tell you the lounge food is not a replacement for meals - and I agree - but it can certainly take care of your breakfasts and an evening meal or two if you've had a big lunch.
A big bonus for us is IPO who take all the stress out of planning. And we love the CMs in the lounge as well as those on staff at the concierge desk.
I'm sure you will enjoy the GF with your family regardless of what level you stay. Of course, I'm extremely biased because I love the place!