What Dictates Which Resort You Choose?

First thing is, I want access to room service, just in case, even if we don't use it.

Second is theming for the most part. I want it to be an exciting experience for the kids.

Third is location, to a point. We drive & have a car, so that really isn't important. But when we go in Dec. 2006, we will have 3 kids--5.5, one month shy of 3, and 15 months. It will be nice to be on the monorail--we'll be at Poly.

Next is probably availability. This trip we wanted AKL, but only if it were Savannah, & since there was no AP rates available there, it wasn't an opition.

And, of course, price. That doesn't mean cheapest, but, imo, GF just isn't worth the cost. I guess that is what I mean more--value for the $$$.

After our Dec. 2006 trip, I think room will become exteremly important. I think a FW Cabin in 2007 would be good. And then since in 2008 we will have all student loans, car payments, etc, paid off then we will by into DVC and have a 1-2 bedroom.
 


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