kitnrose99
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 3, 2005
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We're in the early stage of planning a trip to WDW with another couple and trying to decide where to stay. We're four adults, no kids, all in our mid-30s. Planning a trip during value season for 5 days/6 nights - 4 days at WDW, 1 at Universal.
I'm a WDW vet, they're newbies, and DH has been three times. We'll probably need some downtime in the room (I'm the only one that runs around like a squirrel on espresso) so comfort there is nice (though none of us are very picky) and we'd use a fridge and microwave if available.
Because of that, AoA is really appealing to me with the one-bedroom option but I'm worried it'll be small. DH and I can handle the pull-out double if it's anything like the ones at the DVCs or we have an air mattress if needs be. My bigger question is if we'll feel like we're all on top of each other all the time or not and how much privacy the living room occupants really feel. Much as I love the idea and themes, would it work?
The other options are:
- Two rooms at a value - More privacy, bigger beds, but no fridge/microwave, no promises we'll be anywhere near each other, and, honestly, the themes do not appeal to me. Plus I am concerned by the noise issue.
- Two rooms at POR - My favorite moderate by a long shot and I'd love to go back but the lack of fridge/microwave is still present as is the possible distance. Bigger issue is budget - if we stay here, we might well have to do a shorter stay which is not optimal.
I'm a WDW vet, they're newbies, and DH has been three times. We'll probably need some downtime in the room (I'm the only one that runs around like a squirrel on espresso) so comfort there is nice (though none of us are very picky) and we'd use a fridge and microwave if available.
Because of that, AoA is really appealing to me with the one-bedroom option but I'm worried it'll be small. DH and I can handle the pull-out double if it's anything like the ones at the DVCs or we have an air mattress if needs be. My bigger question is if we'll feel like we're all on top of each other all the time or not and how much privacy the living room occupants really feel. Much as I love the idea and themes, would it work?
The other options are:
- Two rooms at a value - More privacy, bigger beds, but no fridge/microwave, no promises we'll be anywhere near each other, and, honestly, the themes do not appeal to me. Plus I am concerned by the noise issue.
- Two rooms at POR - My favorite moderate by a long shot and I'd love to go back but the lack of fridge/microwave is still present as is the possible distance. Bigger issue is budget - if we stay here, we might well have to do a shorter stay which is not optimal.
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