Patience
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I am pretty sure we have decided to stay at AoA this September in a Little Mermaid room even though we will probably be excluded from any discounts. I know our 6 year old daughter will love the theming at AoA and since we are going during a value season anyway, the price of our package is within our budget.
However, I love discounts and the idea of going with a discount is
. If free dining is offered, we are going to at least consider switching to a moderate but here's the problem: none of the moderates seem to have theming that would appeal all that much to our daughter. The deluxes seem to. I know, for example, that AKL would appeal to our daughter as would WL and perhaps the Poly too. I don't think either of the Port Orleans resorts have all that much kid appeal other than pools and neither does Coronado Springs. I'm not sure about CBR but if I'm paying for double beds, I'll just stay at AoA. If we do switch to moderate, my husband prefers CSR because of the gym and we've stayed there before a long time ago. The moderates seem to be geared more to adults and if it were just my husband and I, that would be fine, we would definitely choose a moderate, but we are all about our daughter this trip and want to stay somewhere she'll love.
We're only going to be at WDW for 5 nights, 6 days so we don't want to do a split stay and we do want a dining plan even though I know it doesn't really save money. We will be doing character meals and my husband is just so much more relaxed when using the dining plan so we're getting a table service dining plan whether we stay at AoA or a moderate. We've stayed at Pop and had a nice time but our younger daughter who was 4 at the time didn't really get some of the theming (rubix cube, etc.) and, honestly, I would prefer something a bit nicer for this trip. Our stay at Pop was fine, the room was basic but clean and we had a good mousekeeper but we plan to hit the resort midday this trip and spend more time in the pools than we did last time. The newness of AoA appeals to me over Pop or the All Stars because I don't really like staying in hotels all that much and feel better in hotels that are new, even if the room is smaller. We don't mind walking to bus stops and have a car if we want to drive to the parks instead and we will probably not use the food court much if at all because we plan to do one CS meal in the parks each day and one TS. We prefer eating in the parks (well, maybe not HS counter service) to eating in the food courts and that's what we did when we stayed at Pop.
Sorry for the long post. So now I'll get to the point- lol. Which moderate has the best theming for kiddos in your opinion? Do you agree that the theming is not as appealing to younger kids as the theming at values or deluxes? Based upon our preferences as stated above, would you stay at AoA with no discount or would you take advantage of the rumored upcoming late summer discounts (free dining?) and stay moderate? Our stay at AoA will cost $2000 for 5 nights, 6 days with non parkhopper tickets and table service dining plan and including 5% off by using Disney cards purchased at Target and we want to stay around that price or less. Or would you save a lot of money and just stay at one of the AllStars?
However, I love discounts and the idea of going with a discount is

We're only going to be at WDW for 5 nights, 6 days so we don't want to do a split stay and we do want a dining plan even though I know it doesn't really save money. We will be doing character meals and my husband is just so much more relaxed when using the dining plan so we're getting a table service dining plan whether we stay at AoA or a moderate. We've stayed at Pop and had a nice time but our younger daughter who was 4 at the time didn't really get some of the theming (rubix cube, etc.) and, honestly, I would prefer something a bit nicer for this trip. Our stay at Pop was fine, the room was basic but clean and we had a good mousekeeper but we plan to hit the resort midday this trip and spend more time in the pools than we did last time. The newness of AoA appeals to me over Pop or the All Stars because I don't really like staying in hotels all that much and feel better in hotels that are new, even if the room is smaller. We don't mind walking to bus stops and have a car if we want to drive to the parks instead and we will probably not use the food court much if at all because we plan to do one CS meal in the parks each day and one TS. We prefer eating in the parks (well, maybe not HS counter service) to eating in the food courts and that's what we did when we stayed at Pop.
Sorry for the long post. So now I'll get to the point- lol. Which moderate has the best theming for kiddos in your opinion? Do you agree that the theming is not as appealing to younger kids as the theming at values or deluxes? Based upon our preferences as stated above, would you stay at AoA with no discount or would you take advantage of the rumored upcoming late summer discounts (free dining?) and stay moderate? Our stay at AoA will cost $2000 for 5 nights, 6 days with non parkhopper tickets and table service dining plan and including 5% off by using Disney cards purchased at Target and we want to stay around that price or less. Or would you save a lot of money and just stay at one of the AllStars?