tink2257-- my husband and i are also considering splitting our 13 days in May 2006 between Universal and Disney. we both agree that we want to stay on-site and our only disagreement is where to stay. it's a toss up between 2 nights at Universal's Portofino/Royal Pacific (we've never been to either) and the remainder at Disney's Grand Floridian/Yacht Club (we've been to the GF and loved it, but never the YC). all of which are expensive, especially for May. the only discount i will have is
AAA.
i suggest staying on-site, if at all possible. during our last visit to Universal we stayed at an off-site hotel and regret it. we didn't feel as though we were on 'vacation' and we felt as though we were missing out on the on-site perks. there's no better feeling than knowing that the majority of people around you, at the resort, are there for the same reason... to visit the parks and have fun. we didn't feel that way at the off-site resort. unlike on-site resorts, no one was there to let you know what was going on at the parks for that day. no one to tell you about any special events, shows, etc.
while we were in Disney earlier this month, we visited other resorts for next year's trip. none of the moderate resorts peaked our interest. we are a family of 3 adults/1 child and the moderate rooms were a bit cramped. the bathroom/vanity areas would be too close for comfort if 2 of us want to get ready at the same time.
we spend a good deal of time in our room and want to feel comfortable when we are there. the GF was very spacious and comfortable for all of us. we felt the 'vibe' staying there. however, we'd like to try another deluxe resort instead of sticking to the same 'ole place.
let me know what you decide. i'm going to start researching prices later today to see what we can do and what we can't. next year's rates are not posted yet, so i know it will be a bit more than what i price today. i am also curious to find out the pros/cons to switching resorts. i will post this question on the general forum.