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westcoastgal said:As mentioned in my previous posts, we are going to DW for the first time in late September. I am traveling with my 4 year old, my friend and her son, aged 3. We will be 2 moms and our kids as we are both widows.
I have been researching and planning this trip for a couple of months seriously now and at first the plan was to stay at a Disney property. However, as we are friends with little kids and not family,we decided to save our friendship by staying in separate rooms. At Disney, this would cost us a fortune. Then we looked at renting DVC points and 2 rent 2 studios at AK, the cheapest we found (without waiting til within 60 days) was $950 each approx.
After much thought and this wonderful forum, we decided on Wyndham Bonnet Creek. My friend and I are meeting for dinner this weekend to discuss everything and should be finalizing our booking on Saturday or Sunday for a 2 bdrm. The 2 bdrm at Wyndham will be the same as 1 studio at AKV.
Now, I have friends and acquaintances who have gone before or who are going this year and all insist the only way to go is to stay at a DW property. I understand their rationale but am not completely swayed. I personally, could probably afford the Disney property but as a single mom, prefer to be wise with my money and think the savings can be put elsewhere. I also know my friend is watching her spending, rightfully so.
However, the opinions of these other people, is making my friend question our choice and she worries that our kids won't get as great a Disney experience as those staying onsite. She is willing to use credit cards in order to finance the extra for the trip. If she chooses to do this, I will go along with it as well but don't know if it's worth it to do so. I don't know when I will be able to afford DW again with my daughter and want her to have an amazing time and yes, I'll be corny, "magical" experience. However, can't we do that staying at the Wyndham?
This leads me to my question - if you could afford to stay at a Disney owned property, had a 4 year old and it was your first time to DW, would you stay at a DW property (value or DVC) or is the Wyndham fine?
The main concerns seem to be the shuttle times, travel time back and forth from the parks, being able to get back in the late afternoon if the kids need a break/nap and to the parks again and the access to non Disney restaurants, grocery store and Walmart. We don't plan to do other parks like Legoland or SeaWorld on this visit. We do want to check out outlet shopping and International Drive one day (our off day from Disney).
I thought that staying at the Wyndham was pretty much like staying at a DW owned property without the price. Can you get any closer? The access to outside stores and restaurants is the same as that of a DW hotel, is it not?
I apologize for the length of this post and if the questions have been asked before. I have read many pages of this thread and the other "We love WBC" but even I can't read all 300 pages.
I need valid arguments to assure my friend that the WBC is the right choice.
Thanks.
If you are looking for reasons to justify staying at WBC instead of on-site, I believe you already know the benefits:
1. Price
2. Space
3. Location
Having said that, I would encourage you to keep a few things in mind.
Firstly, the kids are young enough that they are not going to remember where you stay so the choice should be about what works best for you guys.
Secondly, the resort is gorgeous. However, it's nothing unique or special. The theming is generic upscale Mediterranean. It could just as easily be located in Vegas, Palm Springs, or Mexico. It happens to be located within the boundaries of Disney. Staying at AKL will be a unique experience. The kids won't remember but you will.
Lastly, the busses can be a pain in the rear, especially if traveling with kids who need naps. They take a big break in the middle of the day. We felt like we had to constantly keep on top of the time in the mornings to make sure we didn't miss the last one before the break. In the off season they come less frequently. We were always rushing out the door in the morning (you know how kids always need to potty right as you're walking out) and if we missed the bus by 1 minute it would be 30-40 long minutes before the next one (Disney buses run every 15 I believe). For most people it's not a big deal. But when you're worried about catching the last shuttle before the afternoon break, 30 minutes is a lot of wasted time.