Hello Everyone!
I have been planning a trip to WDW for August 2019 and was about to pull the trigger last month when my father-in-law unexpectedly passed away. Fast forward a month, and we have now decided to have our first Christmas without him at WDW. There will be seven of us on the trip: me and momma, three teenagers (16,14,12), and both of our mothers/kiddo's grandmothers. All other short-term booking issues aside, I have a small dilemma: book a two bedroom villa at Old Key West or book a family suite and a regular room at Art of Animation. The villa is about $2,000 more, but we are all together in one "room" so to speak. Being a travel snob (have been traveling for work for the last 20 years), I prefer the setting/ambiance of OKW to a Lion King or Cars theme and like the idea of keeping us all together. BUT...Art of Animation is cheaper, has dedicated bus service, and a quick-service food court instead of just a snack bar. Decisions, decisions...
Have any of you traveled to WDW with your extended family and run into this same problem? What did you do, or what would you recommend? Thanks!
I have been planning a trip to WDW for August 2019 and was about to pull the trigger last month when my father-in-law unexpectedly passed away. Fast forward a month, and we have now decided to have our first Christmas without him at WDW. There will be seven of us on the trip: me and momma, three teenagers (16,14,12), and both of our mothers/kiddo's grandmothers. All other short-term booking issues aside, I have a small dilemma: book a two bedroom villa at Old Key West or book a family suite and a regular room at Art of Animation. The villa is about $2,000 more, but we are all together in one "room" so to speak. Being a travel snob (have been traveling for work for the last 20 years), I prefer the setting/ambiance of OKW to a Lion King or Cars theme and like the idea of keeping us all together. BUT...Art of Animation is cheaper, has dedicated bus service, and a quick-service food court instead of just a snack bar. Decisions, decisions...
Have any of you traveled to WDW with your extended family and run into this same problem? What did you do, or what would you recommend? Thanks!