We can't do studio since we're a family of 6. We have 1 BR with an infant under 3.
Looking at that I guess having the baby, convenience probably trumps the extra cost of the room.
We can't do studio since we're a family of 6. We have 1 BR with an infant under 3.
Looking at that I guess having the baby, convenience probably trumps the extra cost of the room.
Here's another question? Do you own a lot of points?
My husband and I (with 100 points) would never use 35 points in that way. If we had 350 points, we would possibly view the decision differently.
We can't do studio since we're a family of 6. We have 1 BR with an infant under 3.
Looking at that I guess having the baby, convenience probably trumps the extra cost of the room.
I would have stayed at Disney before, but knowing you have a baby and a family of 6, I would DEFINITELY stay at Disney. You'll want to have that room available for afternoon naps for sure. Getting there and getting settled is worth the 35 points to us. Good luck!
No, @ 170, we don't own a lot of points, which is why I even think about this
A 2 double (+ crib request) at Hyattt can be had for $170 (prepaid).
I do have both (AAA and Costco). I think strictly $ wise, it will be cheaper to stay at Hyattt. There are the intangibles though (convenience, peace of mind, already being at Disney when you wake up the next dayDo you have a membership with AAA or Costco? That'll get you 10% best rate. Not sure how that compares with prepaid rate for your dates.
I would stay with what I have. I guess I'm alone in that, but I want to get to my room, my resort, and begin my vacation!
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I would stay with what I have. I guess I'm alone in that, but I want to get to my room, my resort, and begin my vacation!
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We're talking strictly the first night right? We will be staying at a DVC property (BCV) the whole time - I am just thinking about the first night because of the late arrival. Worst case scenario, we'll have a lazy park or water park day while waiting for our room.
I would stay with what I have. I guess I'm alone in that, but I want to get to my room, my resort, and begin my vacation!
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Hello,
We are about 48 days into our June trip, and our arrival is about 10:30pm. It will probably be midnight by the time we get our luggages, get into the bus and check into our room.
So now I'm wondering whether I should cancel the first night, stay at the MCO Hyatt and then take the bus in the morning? Or just keep the room. Is it a waste of 35 points?
Several folks here have mentioned the pain of packing/unpacking. We've done the "night before at the airport" deal with a baby (before a Disney cruise years ago) -- and stayed at another MCO area airport hotel via shuttle (via Priceline for ~$65) -- it was fine. I don't unpack everything. I pack so that one night's change of clothing/stuff is separately sorted and easily accessible on the top of my suitcases/bags (with the baby stuff separate). It really isn't a big deal to dump everything back in the top of those suitcases/bags the next morning for the move. Now if you didn't pack that way, and had to reach to the bottom of your suitcases for a lot of stuff and your personality is such that it would really bother you to not repack your stuff "exactly right" the next morning, then yes, I'd agree that the pain of dealing with unpacking/unpacking might not be worthwhile.
BTW, you can get the Hyatt for even cheaper through Last Minute Travel, a semi-opague prepaid site. You can make it not-opague by joining its "Club" and there are codes online that would give you a free temp membership. I can't recall offhand but I can find it for you if you can't find it via a search. I think I got it via the betterbidding site (for Priceline and Hotwire tips). On LMT I've seen the Hyatt for my date (right before Xmas) for ~$110.