DeerIsleDisney
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 4, 2010
- Messages
- 266
We are planning a trip to WDW the first week of January 2012. We own at SSR and have booked a Treehouse Villa for our family of 5 (2 adults, kids ages 13,11,4). Trying to decide whether to switch to an OKW 2-bedroom at 7 month window.
Either would be plenty of space for us. OKW 2-bedroom is 28 points less for a week... so we could stay an extra night. And it is more space with lots of room in the kitchen/living area. Plus I think the park transportation is probably better.
Treehouse villas look very cool and would be fun to try. Plus it would give the kids more privacy (girls in the bunk room, boy in the 2nd bedroom)...but I'm worried about the park transportation. How long does it really take to walk to the Grandstand area to pick up a bus? Or, to take the internal bus? We'll be there at least 10 days total (first few days Dec. 29-31 staying on Starwood points at Swan/Dolphin), so time is not a huge issue, but we don't want to be frustrated taking forever to get to the parks every day. I really don't want to rent a car. We live in a rural area and it feels like I am always in the car. Part of the vacation for me is not having to deal with the carseat, getting kids in and out of the car, parking, driving, etc.
Any advice?
Either would be plenty of space for us. OKW 2-bedroom is 28 points less for a week... so we could stay an extra night. And it is more space with lots of room in the kitchen/living area. Plus I think the park transportation is probably better.
Treehouse villas look very cool and would be fun to try. Plus it would give the kids more privacy (girls in the bunk room, boy in the 2nd bedroom)...but I'm worried about the park transportation. How long does it really take to walk to the Grandstand area to pick up a bus? Or, to take the internal bus? We'll be there at least 10 days total (first few days Dec. 29-31 staying on Starwood points at Swan/Dolphin), so time is not a huge issue, but we don't want to be frustrated taking forever to get to the parks every day. I really don't want to rent a car. We live in a rural area and it feels like I am always in the car. Part of the vacation for me is not having to deal with the carseat, getting kids in and out of the car, parking, driving, etc.
Any advice?

