We have begun preliminary planning for a group family trip to Disney World. Our party will likely consist of 8 adults and 3 small children. A monorail resort is a requirement, loading kids into carseats and driving each day is not gonna happen. We have always stayed at the Polynesian or Grand Floridian, but the Contemporary is fine if they have the best room structure.
In my early research, I realized immediately that we would have a real problem with Disney resorts - failure to guarantee connecting rooms. This is a complete nonstarter, as the 3 kids can all be in one room, but it MUST connect to an adult room (and the kids can NOT go in an adult room or a living space.) Likewise, most of the adult rooms (5 adults in 2 minimum, 3 preferred rooms) need to be on the same floor, at the very least, and not scattered throughout the resort. That means we need 3, preferably 4, rooms adjoining/connecting. The remaining 3 adults could share 1 room and, while preferably near, it is not a requirement.
This narrowed our search to suites and the possibility of renting DVC points for a villa.
I realized quickly that this planning (beyond simply the hotel, there is SO much to consider!) is way beyond my abilities, and wish to hire a travel agent to handle it. But it seems that travel agents typically earn their money through commissions made from resort bookings. So I wonder at their ability to give us some unbiased feedback on the possibility of renting DVC points instead. From my early research, it really seemed like DVC villas would ultimately provide the best rooms at the best price, as the suites were still typically limited to 2 bedrooms and were priced higher. My preference actually remains a hotel suite, as I prefer daily housekeeping. But the home-like amenities of DVC villas are also a big draw, as we will need to bring some of our own food (the kids really do not like Disney food and this was a struggle in the past).
Does anyone have any advice or recommendations on travel agents? I really want a full service travel agent. But I want to ensure I get the best possible room structure at the best price for our group
In my early research, I realized immediately that we would have a real problem with Disney resorts - failure to guarantee connecting rooms. This is a complete nonstarter, as the 3 kids can all be in one room, but it MUST connect to an adult room (and the kids can NOT go in an adult room or a living space.) Likewise, most of the adult rooms (5 adults in 2 minimum, 3 preferred rooms) need to be on the same floor, at the very least, and not scattered throughout the resort. That means we need 3, preferably 4, rooms adjoining/connecting. The remaining 3 adults could share 1 room and, while preferably near, it is not a requirement.
This narrowed our search to suites and the possibility of renting DVC points for a villa.
I realized quickly that this planning (beyond simply the hotel, there is SO much to consider!) is way beyond my abilities, and wish to hire a travel agent to handle it. But it seems that travel agents typically earn their money through commissions made from resort bookings. So I wonder at their ability to give us some unbiased feedback on the possibility of renting DVC points instead. From my early research, it really seemed like DVC villas would ultimately provide the best rooms at the best price, as the suites were still typically limited to 2 bedrooms and were priced higher. My preference actually remains a hotel suite, as I prefer daily housekeeping. But the home-like amenities of DVC villas are also a big draw, as we will need to bring some of our own food (the kids really do not like Disney food and this was a struggle in the past).
Does anyone have any advice or recommendations on travel agents? I really want a full service travel agent. But I want to ensure I get the best possible room structure at the best price for our group
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