winterwhite
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We are heading to Disney for our 4th trip.
I should add that I travel extensively. Been in a lot of hotels, all over the world.
My personal opinion, and that's all it is, my personal opinion, is that the only disney hotels that are worth their price are the values, and the mods at a discount.
I personally feel that for the price the rooms look worn, the resorts are too busy, and the amenities are not well regulated so they're enjoyable for everyone. Go see Stormalong Bay and tell me it's fun to be packed into a miniature water park, at your own hotel. The hotels are huge and the constant exposure to other guests (and their children) is a negative to me.
Our next stay is a split stay. We are doing 2 nights at the Dolphin, because Epcot is our favorite park and this time I said I wanted to be able to walk back and forth. The other two nights are at Riverside, which we are paying $137/nt for and solely because we spend a lot of time at downtown disney and really like riding the riverboats back and forth.
There is no way we could justify paying $400+ a night to stay in a crowded hotel with sort of an artificial feel, when you can stay in a 1br suite at the Waldorf Astoria for less than that, and even see the parks from your room. Nothing Disney offers in terms of comfort, service, or style even approaches that. We stayed there, and the JW Marriott (on same property) and loved it. Really top notch, 5 star experience.
The wyndham/hilton bonnet creek is gorgeous and we drove past it multiple times when getting around WDW last year. For the cost of a deluxe, you could stay there, rent a car, and STILL have a taxi take you to/from the parks every time you wanted, and come out ahead. You can also take advantage of the restaurants/shopping that greater Orlando has to offer. Their rates are insanely low, and again, you can get rooms and watch the fireworks from your own room!
For us, we stay at the values for a quick trip, or POR. The rest of the time, we save the $$ and go offsite. It's been great and the money we save has been phenomenal. We can easily do a 5 night trip for 2 with no-expiration tickets and all food/transportation/souveniers for less than $1200 all in.
I should add that I travel extensively. Been in a lot of hotels, all over the world.
My personal opinion, and that's all it is, my personal opinion, is that the only disney hotels that are worth their price are the values, and the mods at a discount.
I personally feel that for the price the rooms look worn, the resorts are too busy, and the amenities are not well regulated so they're enjoyable for everyone. Go see Stormalong Bay and tell me it's fun to be packed into a miniature water park, at your own hotel. The hotels are huge and the constant exposure to other guests (and their children) is a negative to me.
Our next stay is a split stay. We are doing 2 nights at the Dolphin, because Epcot is our favorite park and this time I said I wanted to be able to walk back and forth. The other two nights are at Riverside, which we are paying $137/nt for and solely because we spend a lot of time at downtown disney and really like riding the riverboats back and forth.
There is no way we could justify paying $400+ a night to stay in a crowded hotel with sort of an artificial feel, when you can stay in a 1br suite at the Waldorf Astoria for less than that, and even see the parks from your room. Nothing Disney offers in terms of comfort, service, or style even approaches that. We stayed there, and the JW Marriott (on same property) and loved it. Really top notch, 5 star experience.
The wyndham/hilton bonnet creek is gorgeous and we drove past it multiple times when getting around WDW last year. For the cost of a deluxe, you could stay there, rent a car, and STILL have a taxi take you to/from the parks every time you wanted, and come out ahead. You can also take advantage of the restaurants/shopping that greater Orlando has to offer. Their rates are insanely low, and again, you can get rooms and watch the fireworks from your own room!
For us, we stay at the values for a quick trip, or POR. The rest of the time, we save the $$ and go offsite. It's been great and the money we save has been phenomenal. We can easily do a 5 night trip for 2 with no-expiration tickets and all food/transportation/souveniers for less than $1200 all in.