nugov2
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I have three words for you: Disney Vacation Club.
still not a 6bdrm home with private pool


I have three words for you: Disney Vacation Club.
And as I've always said, it would be even cheaper if you just stayed home and never went there at all. In my opinion there's something special about staying on-site. I would never stay at a value because frankly I basically agree that it's not much better than the hotels just a half a mile away.
I'm a DVC member, so I only stay deluxe. And again in my opinion there is something special about a few of those resorts, actually almost all the DVC resorts that I've stayed at. There's just something special. This must be true based on the hundreds of pages dedicated to these resorts on these very boards. They are not just hotels.
As for the rental car and all of that, there are times when you can rent a car for $20 a night and then there are times when it's $150. Trust me I know...there's been plenty of times ive been going down there and wanted to look into renting renting a car and has always been ridiculously expensive. Mainly because I travel during the typical school holidays when everyone's there. Of course if you go in early December rental cars might be very cheap...I'm talking about your peak months.
I agree and even made that point that staying deluxe is something I would do as my kids grow and I can fit more comfortably in a 1 or 2bdrm villa. I was making the point that I do not see how people pay to stay at a value or even most mods when you can stay off site and in far superior accommodations for less. My point also was that because WDW is so big they do not have some of the perks U/IOA have. The city walk/hotel area is magicJust can't get that at the value or the mods I visited. Would I have it at the poly...yes, but I would pay!! We stayed in a themed home and visited and even stayed to do activities on multiple on site hotels at WDW...not once did my kids ask if we could stay there or why can't we sleep here. My kids like the space and luxuries that come with that home. My 6 year old left MK one day b/c he liked his private pool
They didn't feel like they were missing anything. My dd stayed in a princess room with beautiful netting around the bed and princesses everywhere...my ds6 in a buzz light year room with bunk bed and Slide!!! and my little mickey lover in the mickey room!! Not to mention the rest of the house with theming and a private game room. I can promise you they didn't feel like they were outside of the WDW bubble for one minute. Again, it really is a personal preference and I get that. I love WDW...I also loved U/IOA they are two different places and both great for different reasons.
MichiganDVC said:I get the perks of a several bedroom vacation home. No really, I do! I also get the perks of walking into my favorite park within 5 minutes of leaving my resort. And especially just walking back after the fireworks.
If I was going to stay offsite, I would just go stay south of Tampa at my parent's condo for a few days. I could get my swimming in there, go to the beach and oceanside restaurants, do all of those vacation-y type things.
But if I'm at Disney, I'm AT Disney. You're never out of the magic when you're in the bubble.
I think there are pros and cons to both. The bottom line is they are two totally different animals and both are well worth the admission. Here is my feeling after visiting the parks recently:
WDW...Magical feeling that can't be replicated...all staff at Universal was wonderful, but something about WDW is just special.
I agree with PP that the rides just go straight to your heart in WDW. Leaves you feeling all gushy
Dinning in WDW is AMAZING....Universal needs to amp up and have more themed dinning. We did 6 Character meals/dinning experiences in WDW, not one I would complain about. Worth every penny.
Truly for all ages!! Universal is really for 5/6 and up. My 2yr old went with my mom and other family to AK while we were there. I am so thankful we let them take him. I couldn't imagine having him there all day...it would have been painful. Nothing really at all for little ones to do. Even my 6 yr old had to miss a few things, but still worth it!
Universal seemed to have a better resort feeling. Of course it being a lot smaller had a lot to do with it. Honestly, I wasn't impressed with the Disney "bubble". It has been yeas since I have been onsite so I kinda forgot what it was like. I personally, wouldn't have stayed at a value or mod after what I saw. I was curious because we were staying off site and did lots of exploring. We had a couple of non park days and we scheduled things at some resorts and even checked things out to see if when my youngest is a little older if we would want to stay on site. The values were a free for all and not clean IMO( I have seen people post they are glorified Motel 6's and didn't think that was the case, but now I can understand the comparison). They are just not worth the extra money when I can stay in a beautiful 6 bedroom home with private pool only minutes from the park.
I would guess we got there faster than anyone staying at a value and using WDW transportation. Driving and valeting at CR Start to finish was in MK in 20-25 minutes in the morning. If I did stay it would only be at the Poly, CR or GF These hotels were stunning(we didn't visit every single resort, but enough to get the sense of what each level has to offer), but with three kids I don't know if it is worth the premium price to get the 2bdrm suites and with 3 kids that is the smallest amount of rooms I would do.
I was even disappointed in POR, which is one I thought we would like after viewing online pics, but just wasn't impressed while touring when my kids were on the Pirate Cruise
I found the Boardwalk area to be wonderful at Universal...a nice perk to staying there plus with the FP as an added bonus think it is more appealing. Great restaurants all over, movie theater and all right there. No transportation needed. I didn't have time to check out any of the hotels there, so I cannot comment on the quality, but nothing there looked like it would be a value or a mod from the outside on the boardwalk. It appeared to be all upscale, but I know looks are sometimes deceiving.
In WDW the transportation is a nightmare. The lines for buses and monorail....no way, wouldn't do it. You are sardines. They don't really offer premium parking unless you valet at a resort and that is a disappointment.
In Universal you can valet your car and even pay extra so it is literally right outside the entrance when you leave. This is worth every penny when you have tired kiddos, to be in your car within a minute of leaving the park.
Not enough Thrill rides...though I don't think WDW really wants this. I love the roller coasters and the special effects at Universal/IOA is unbeatable. I will say the animatronics at WDW are way better than what's at Universal. Compare Dudley Doo right to Splash Mountain and it is kinda cheesey(and Ursula in LM...Wow she looked real!).
We have stayed at both PO hotels and found them very good. It's about how you feel and the service you get as much as the theming. You are not impressed with POR after touring the hotel? Did you go into the rooms? How about the restaurant? Maybe try a swim in the pool, cane pole fishing in the river, boat to DTD? No. Well how about sitting at night and listening to the live acts? Horse and carriage ride? Rent bicycles or a pontoon boat to take a trip with the family? Did anyone at your hotel deliver an ice cream sundae to your room for your 9 year old daughters birthday? Sorry if I sound agitated, but I really think forming an opinion and posting it without experiencing the resort is really not a good idea. There is more to it than just walking around and seeing the sights.
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After seeing some of the Disney vs. Universal debates (or arguments..lol), everyone has their likes and dislikes. And NO ONE is wrong in how they feel although we might misread their post as they don't know what they are talking about.
To me Disney is better from top to bottom, overall. Although, I do like Universal it has some unique and fun things about it. But it just doesn't have the MAGIC like Disney does.
I can't say I would dislike or like the resorts at Universal because I have never been to them. But I am sure I would enjoy them. I have always liked or loved some of the Disney Resorts I have been to. Again, like I stated before, its just my DW and I usually at Disney. So I am not into getting a multi-bedroom house to rent while we are there. Even if there were like 6 of us if we brought some family, I would probably do the cabins at Disney. Then you have a little more space there and a small kitchen. That is good enough for me. One thing that I really enjoy even though it may seem cheesy, is while I am in the room I always have on the Resort channels. Seeing whats going on, listening to the Disney music. That's part of the whole experience for me.
When we go to the Orlando, it's to visit Disney World and if we have time and especially if there is something new, I will hit up Universal. Harry Potter doesn't get me there though. It looks like they did a good job with bringing it to life, but I am not into it. So I am not rushing to see it.