Looked at EVERYTHING to please EVERYONE as much as I can. My husband wants a villa style with a resort feeling. We have 2 young kids and want to save money on food with making dinner at the hotel since we won't be in the parks at that hour since kids are in bed around 7.
I know I know ..... I have all these constraints. But we are willing to make a few compromises...we even talked about it last night trying to see if my deal I was offered of 976 was good at the end of the day.
I have been working with VS and on the waitlist for 7 nights. They are saying my stay would be 1367. I have been doing my homework. To me even the 976 is already a steal for what I have booked at Disney right now. VS even said we don't think it will come down.
We do have a lot of wheels to this trip. I started this homework over a month ago after my husband said no more on property for right now.
Ok....so you already have a quote from VS. The quotes they have given me in the past has always been higher than what I find on redweek. So I gave up on them. What are your dates? Lets start there and I can give some ideas of what I am seeing on Redweek. If you are traveling in September, your prices should be under $1000 for the week at WBC. Give me your dates and lets see what we can find.
Ok...Sept 28 to Oct 6. Generally, timeshare properties offer weekly stays. It is either a check-in on Friday, Sat, or Sun. Now VS may have other check-in day options, but generally a weekly stay usually is from Friday-Friday or Sat-Sat or Sun-Sun. If we arrive a day early we generally check into a basic hotel for sleep and shower, then check into WBC the next morning. It's an option to consider. Sometimes you may find a one night rental too. Not sure if they will make you change rooms. Meaning if you stay one night and then have to check-out from there and check-in to your weekly unit, will it require you to change rooms? Anyway, I did check Redweek, and I do see units available for rent for your dates for under $1000/week. However, in order to rent from owners on redweek, there is a membership fee of $15/year. So that is something else to consider.
I might only be able to see so much with the free login. And to be a member its 19 bucks. So it is something I am considering too. I am just trying to figure this all out with the logistics of also my mother in law who is flying in from Oregon.
I'm following along, as I'm looking for a possible two week stay at WBC at the end of November and came across Tripbound as well...