Lisa P.
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--- Family of 5 with 3 kids (2 quite young).
--- Will have your own vehicle.
--- Staying at least 7 days.
--- Tight budget.
--- Planning a couple of non-Disney days (Universal).
--- Sounds like your first visit.
Ding-ding-ding-ding... We have a winner! HIFS! Or consider another offsite suite/condo/villa with either breakfast included or additional comforts & amenities. We've stayed onsite and offsite, many times each. Here's my personal take on the onsite hotels:
The Disney Value hotels are just dressed-up motels with a pricy food court and very good bus shuttle service (probably would not return). The Disney Moderates are dressed-up motels with a pricy food court, good bus shuttle service and excellent landscaping (nice pools with pool slides too). But the Disney deluxe properties are truly delightful. They are lovely hotels with tons of theme, convenience to the parks, fun (pricy) restaurants and most offer exceptional main pool areas... as well as very high-end rates for what you get. The Disney Home-Away-From-Home suites are a mixed bag. Transportation varies from very poor to very good, depending on which one you get. A 1BR or 2BR villa at a DVC property is lovely (and overpriced, IMHO, even with private rentals from members, for most time periods)!
For a first time visit to Orlando, you will undoubtedly spend very, very little time at your motel, hotel or resort. Think carefully about your agenda before you drop a small fortune on a pretty Disney hotel.
If you are able to afford an onsite suite or 2 rooms, you'd enjoy the space and privacy, as well as the convenience. But it comes at a stiff price onsite.
Offsite hotel suites, private pool homes, timeshare condos all offer a much more restful sleep between all that running around at the parks. Many have very pleasant pool areas as well as good locations to the theme parks.
When we've wanted to enjoy the onsite theme of a particular Disney resort, we've spent a week offsite in a luxury timeshare villa. Then we've ended our trip with a night or two at an onsite Disney Deluxe hotel. That day or two onsite was spent enjoying the resort and its amenities, resting up after a busy week, swimming & boating.
As for Early Entry (or whatever they are calling it these days... magic hour?), with such young children, you may find it more stressful that it's worth, to get everyone up and ready so early in the morning anyway. I'd suggest that you skip it and visit the parks on the days when they are not offering EE. It's really only any use at MK and FastPass helps there too. E-night is too exhausting with young children. Package pick-up is available near the exit gates at all parks, regardless of where you are staying. I've driven to the Disney parks from some offsite locations in less time than waiting for and taking a bus from Disney All Stars or Fort Wilderness Cabins. HIFS ought to fall into that category.
That takes care of most of the onsite privileges.
So my recommendation for the OP, in their particular situation is definitely... HIFS. And I wouldn't look back! HTH!
--- Will have your own vehicle.
--- Staying at least 7 days.
--- Tight budget.
--- Planning a couple of non-Disney days (Universal).
--- Sounds like your first visit.
Ding-ding-ding-ding... We have a winner! HIFS! Or consider another offsite suite/condo/villa with either breakfast included or additional comforts & amenities. We've stayed onsite and offsite, many times each. Here's my personal take on the onsite hotels:
The Disney Value hotels are just dressed-up motels with a pricy food court and very good bus shuttle service (probably would not return). The Disney Moderates are dressed-up motels with a pricy food court, good bus shuttle service and excellent landscaping (nice pools with pool slides too). But the Disney deluxe properties are truly delightful. They are lovely hotels with tons of theme, convenience to the parks, fun (pricy) restaurants and most offer exceptional main pool areas... as well as very high-end rates for what you get. The Disney Home-Away-From-Home suites are a mixed bag. Transportation varies from very poor to very good, depending on which one you get. A 1BR or 2BR villa at a DVC property is lovely (and overpriced, IMHO, even with private rentals from members, for most time periods)!
For a first time visit to Orlando, you will undoubtedly spend very, very little time at your motel, hotel or resort. Think carefully about your agenda before you drop a small fortune on a pretty Disney hotel.
If you are able to afford an onsite suite or 2 rooms, you'd enjoy the space and privacy, as well as the convenience. But it comes at a stiff price onsite.
Offsite hotel suites, private pool homes, timeshare condos all offer a much more restful sleep between all that running around at the parks. Many have very pleasant pool areas as well as good locations to the theme parks.
When we've wanted to enjoy the onsite theme of a particular Disney resort, we've spent a week offsite in a luxury timeshare villa. Then we've ended our trip with a night or two at an onsite Disney Deluxe hotel. That day or two onsite was spent enjoying the resort and its amenities, resting up after a busy week, swimming & boating.
As for Early Entry (or whatever they are calling it these days... magic hour?), with such young children, you may find it more stressful that it's worth, to get everyone up and ready so early in the morning anyway. I'd suggest that you skip it and visit the parks on the days when they are not offering EE. It's really only any use at MK and FastPass helps there too. E-night is too exhausting with young children. Package pick-up is available near the exit gates at all parks, regardless of where you are staying. I've driven to the Disney parks from some offsite locations in less time than waiting for and taking a bus from Disney All Stars or Fort Wilderness Cabins. HIFS ought to fall into that category.
That takes care of most of the onsite privileges.

So my recommendation for the OP, in their particular situation is definitely... HIFS. And I wouldn't look back! HTH!
