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This really is one of those "where should we stay?" threads.
So . . . on our last trip (with 2 teens and an 11-month old) we stayed at Shades of Green. We got two adjoining rooms, since we and the teens find it mutually agreeable to have a bit of space and privacy while on vacation.
We rented a full-sized crib, toys, and a play zone (kind of a gated playpen equivalent that sits right on the floor) from A Baby's Best Friend, and were very happy with the setup. Our 11-month old had a very comfortable bed, toys to occupy her when we were in the room, and we had a safe place to put her when we had to run to the bathroom, etc.
As lovely as SoG is, though, we all kind of missed staying in a Disney resort. We had done a split stay between the Poly and the AKL on our first trip and loved those resorts.
Fast forward two years. We're planning a trip for next fall and have had another baby. So we'll be going with a 17 yo, a 14 yo, a 36-month old, and a 15-month old. We're considering staying at WL this time, or maybe splitting our stay between WL and AKL. We would have two rooms again, because while we technically could squeeze into one deluxe room at the CR, Poly, etc., none of us would enjoy that.
The 2 BR villas would be perfect, but more expensive than staying in 2 rooms at a WL or AKL. And I'm too chicken to rent points from a DVC member . . . just don't want to risk it. Staying off property is not an option for us because we want the teens to be able to come and go to the parks, and dh will not consider letting them do that unless we stay at SoG or a Disney resort.
We could afford to stay for 15 nights at SoG, or 12/13 nights at WL/AKL. I know that sounds like a really long stay, but we're coming from very far away and don't get to go very often due to extremely high travel costs. Plus we'll be moving really slow and taking lots of breaks with two babies.
One of my main questions - especially to you AKL/WL vets - is whether it's possible to get a full-sized crib into one of the standard rooms there.
Any thoughts on where we should stay?
Pros of staying at SoG:
1. Low cost - and no waiting/watching for an AP rate or code in order to afford it (we can really only do 2 rooms at the WL/AKL if a serious discount comes out)
2. Larger room size
3. Plenty of room to rent a full-sized crib and play zone.
4. We could afford to rent a car, and would have lots of transportation flexibility. We would probably walk/shuttle to the Poly. and then take the monorail when going to the MK; for everything else we would just drive directly.
5. Convenient, cheap, and plentiful washers and dryers. When you're going as long as we are - and have as many kids as we do - laundry is a very big issue! Realistically, I have to do laundry every several days while at WDW. I was really happy (and surprised) last trip to see that SoG actually has many more washers and dryers than the Poly does, even though it is a smaller resort.
Pros of staying at WL or WL/AKL:
1. Wonderful theming
2. That wonderful, intangible magic of staying on a Disney property
3. Boat access to the Magic Kingdom!
4. Great restaurants at both the WL and AKL, plus easy access from the WL to the Contemporary and Hoop de Doo Review.
5. Many more recreational options (themed pool, access to Fort Wilderness, the marina at WL, the animals at AKL, etc.)
Any thoughts, advice, input? My family is sick of my trying to discuss it with them.
Can't figure out why!
I know my fellow DIS'ers will understand. I need to stop over-thinking this and just get some input.
Disneyfriend
So . . . on our last trip (with 2 teens and an 11-month old) we stayed at Shades of Green. We got two adjoining rooms, since we and the teens find it mutually agreeable to have a bit of space and privacy while on vacation.

We rented a full-sized crib, toys, and a play zone (kind of a gated playpen equivalent that sits right on the floor) from A Baby's Best Friend, and were very happy with the setup. Our 11-month old had a very comfortable bed, toys to occupy her when we were in the room, and we had a safe place to put her when we had to run to the bathroom, etc.
As lovely as SoG is, though, we all kind of missed staying in a Disney resort. We had done a split stay between the Poly and the AKL on our first trip and loved those resorts.
Fast forward two years. We're planning a trip for next fall and have had another baby. So we'll be going with a 17 yo, a 14 yo, a 36-month old, and a 15-month old. We're considering staying at WL this time, or maybe splitting our stay between WL and AKL. We would have two rooms again, because while we technically could squeeze into one deluxe room at the CR, Poly, etc., none of us would enjoy that.

We could afford to stay for 15 nights at SoG, or 12/13 nights at WL/AKL. I know that sounds like a really long stay, but we're coming from very far away and don't get to go very often due to extremely high travel costs. Plus we'll be moving really slow and taking lots of breaks with two babies.
One of my main questions - especially to you AKL/WL vets - is whether it's possible to get a full-sized crib into one of the standard rooms there.
Any thoughts on where we should stay?
Pros of staying at SoG:
1. Low cost - and no waiting/watching for an AP rate or code in order to afford it (we can really only do 2 rooms at the WL/AKL if a serious discount comes out)
2. Larger room size
3. Plenty of room to rent a full-sized crib and play zone.
4. We could afford to rent a car, and would have lots of transportation flexibility. We would probably walk/shuttle to the Poly. and then take the monorail when going to the MK; for everything else we would just drive directly.
5. Convenient, cheap, and plentiful washers and dryers. When you're going as long as we are - and have as many kids as we do - laundry is a very big issue! Realistically, I have to do laundry every several days while at WDW. I was really happy (and surprised) last trip to see that SoG actually has many more washers and dryers than the Poly does, even though it is a smaller resort.
Pros of staying at WL or WL/AKL:
1. Wonderful theming
2. That wonderful, intangible magic of staying on a Disney property
3. Boat access to the Magic Kingdom!
4. Great restaurants at both the WL and AKL, plus easy access from the WL to the Contemporary and Hoop de Doo Review.
5. Many more recreational options (themed pool, access to Fort Wilderness, the marina at WL, the animals at AKL, etc.)
Any thoughts, advice, input? My family is sick of my trying to discuss it with them.


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