YawningDodo
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I'm 9 months out from a 7 night solo stay, and in looking at my options it seems I have two choices that fit within my resort budget:
Last night I submitted a request to said broker for a value studio at AKL, since that's the one option that costs less than rack rate at AoA. I'm aware of how popular those rooms are, though, so I fully expect to get a "sorry, we can't" reply. I didn't put any secondary options because I wasn't ready to pull the trigger on any others, but there are two other options that interest me and remain within my budget:
So...thoughts?
- I stay at a value resort. I can afford rack rate on even an AoA Little Mermaid room with no trouble, so I have my pick of values (though I may miss out on AoA if I wait for discounts).
- I rent DVC points and stay in a studio at a deluxe. There are several options within my budget, but they leave me with a couple hundred dollars less to play around with elsewhere.
Last night I submitted a request to said broker for a value studio at AKL, since that's the one option that costs less than rack rate at AoA. I'm aware of how popular those rooms are, though, so I fully expect to get a "sorry, we can't" reply. I didn't put any secondary options because I wasn't ready to pull the trigger on any others, but there are two other options that interest me and remain within my budget:
- Standard view studio at AKL - this is about $400 more than AoA (Savanna view is too pricey)
- Standard view studio at Boardwalk - this is about $300 more
- Theme/Story. When I go to WDW, I ideally want to be immersed in the stories told by the environments around me. The All Stars and POP don't really do this for me; I'm more interested in AoA since areas like the Cars pool look like they put in more effort. By the same token, though, my stay at the Dolphin in 2015 really did nothing for me theme-wise--as far as I could tell the theme was "nice hotel," which is a letdown when there are so much more interesting environments elsewhere on property. For reference on what does work for me, I adore the Port Orleans resorts.
- Access to Counter Service Breakfast of Decent Quality. This is one area where Boardwalk really concerns me! From what I can tell there's not a lot going on counter service-wise. I don't expect to eat many lunches or dinners at the resort, but I need a decent coffee and something with protein in it for breakfast or I'm not going to be able to get up and go. I like the variety available in the value resort food courts, but when we stayed at the Dolphin their counter service restaurant was adequate for my needs.
- Convenience/Access to Transportation. What I did like about the Dolphin was being able to walk to two of the parks. Loved that. I remember not having any more trouble than I expected re: getting a bus elsewhere (I do intend to walk or take WDW transport everywhere), but I've heard that Boardwalk and others in that area can have slow bus service. I'm willing to lose some convenience if I'm getting a significant upgrade in other aspects (so AKL is still on the list), but when a big part of the appeal of Boardwalk is its convenience to two parks, I want to be sure I'm not giving up convenience to the other two parks.
So...thoughts?