danceintherain
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This is the first trip we're planning for Disney with an actual budget.
Last week ,DH comes to me and lets me know that he's deploying in a few months, and thinks it might be nice to take a vacation before he goes. I asked, where? He said, what about Disney?
My initial thought was that there was no way we'd be able to take a trip to Disney with only the $2000 we have in our vacation fund. Our trips usually cost twice that. The trip I was planning for December last year, and ended up canceling was going to cost 3 times that.
The next day, it occurred to me that I hadn't yet "budgeted" a reimbursement we got recently, and that I could take a week's worth of grocery and eating out budget to go towards the trip. (I have lurked on this board before)
So anyway...the new total is about $2900. We can definitely go for that amount of money, but we will have to sacrifice something we've grown accustomed to...
Initially, I figured that a Value resort would be our only option. But when the quote for that came back super low I had my TA check the Moderate resorts as well.
So, a room at CSR fits in the budget (yay value season and military discounts) but juuuust barely. It's about $400 more than Pop.
If we go with that option, then we won't be able to rent a car, and almost definitely will only get to eat 2 TS meals the entire trip.
Both of which are things I was planning on before I realized we had almost $1000 more in the budget.
As for the former, we've only had a car once for 2 days during our last trip. We really liked having it, but we should be fine taking Disney transport. We haven't gone with both kids yet though, and I'm not sure if that will change anything for us. I do know that it is nice to have a place to store the stroller over night outside of the room.
The latter is something we've never done. We usually eat a TS meal almost every day. However, without a rental car, and with two kids, I don't think we're going to want to be doing a lot of transfers between resorts, which is where most of the restaurants we haven't eaten at are. The only real exception is Epcot, but one of the meals I have planned is there. I also have a character meal at Hollywood & Vine planned. So I think that pretty well keeps us covered. We'll eat counter service for every other meal. I have around $40/person/night planned, and I think that will be plenty for our usual eating needs.
The reasons why I'm leaning towards CSR are that we have never stayed at a Value before, and this will be the first time we'll be staying anywhere with both kids. During our last trip, it was nice to have a curtain to put DS's bed behind, so we didn't have to be completely quiet and dark after he went to bed.
Also, we spend quite a bit of time in our room during our trips. DH requires a break every day (usually around 3 hours) and we have a full 'break' day planned for the middle of the trip (downside of AFS tickets is that they're only 4 days). DH loves just relaxing during our trips, but I'm usually too excited or too busy with the kids to have it be much of an option for me. It would be nice to have the CSR grounds to wander with the kids, and the nicer pool for those times as well.
I did ask DH, and he said that he'd rather stay at a moderate than have a rental car, but I haven't asked him about the food yet. Eating at Disney is one of his favorite things, but he doesn't like to talk about it. I'm also thinking it might be fun to surprise with the stay at CSR.
Anyway...which would you choose?
Pop Century with a rental car and more table service meals OR Coronado Springs with full Disney transportation and only 2 TS meals (unless I 'find' more money)?
Thanks for the input!
Last week ,DH comes to me and lets me know that he's deploying in a few months, and thinks it might be nice to take a vacation before he goes. I asked, where? He said, what about Disney?
My initial thought was that there was no way we'd be able to take a trip to Disney with only the $2000 we have in our vacation fund. Our trips usually cost twice that. The trip I was planning for December last year, and ended up canceling was going to cost 3 times that.
The next day, it occurred to me that I hadn't yet "budgeted" a reimbursement we got recently, and that I could take a week's worth of grocery and eating out budget to go towards the trip. (I have lurked on this board before)
So anyway...the new total is about $2900. We can definitely go for that amount of money, but we will have to sacrifice something we've grown accustomed to...
Initially, I figured that a Value resort would be our only option. But when the quote for that came back super low I had my TA check the Moderate resorts as well.
So, a room at CSR fits in the budget (yay value season and military discounts) but juuuust barely. It's about $400 more than Pop.
If we go with that option, then we won't be able to rent a car, and almost definitely will only get to eat 2 TS meals the entire trip.
Both of which are things I was planning on before I realized we had almost $1000 more in the budget.
As for the former, we've only had a car once for 2 days during our last trip. We really liked having it, but we should be fine taking Disney transport. We haven't gone with both kids yet though, and I'm not sure if that will change anything for us. I do know that it is nice to have a place to store the stroller over night outside of the room.
The latter is something we've never done. We usually eat a TS meal almost every day. However, without a rental car, and with two kids, I don't think we're going to want to be doing a lot of transfers between resorts, which is where most of the restaurants we haven't eaten at are. The only real exception is Epcot, but one of the meals I have planned is there. I also have a character meal at Hollywood & Vine planned. So I think that pretty well keeps us covered. We'll eat counter service for every other meal. I have around $40/person/night planned, and I think that will be plenty for our usual eating needs.
The reasons why I'm leaning towards CSR are that we have never stayed at a Value before, and this will be the first time we'll be staying anywhere with both kids. During our last trip, it was nice to have a curtain to put DS's bed behind, so we didn't have to be completely quiet and dark after he went to bed.
Also, we spend quite a bit of time in our room during our trips. DH requires a break every day (usually around 3 hours) and we have a full 'break' day planned for the middle of the trip (downside of AFS tickets is that they're only 4 days). DH loves just relaxing during our trips, but I'm usually too excited or too busy with the kids to have it be much of an option for me. It would be nice to have the CSR grounds to wander with the kids, and the nicer pool for those times as well.
I did ask DH, and he said that he'd rather stay at a moderate than have a rental car, but I haven't asked him about the food yet. Eating at Disney is one of his favorite things, but he doesn't like to talk about it. I'm also thinking it might be fun to surprise with the stay at CSR.
Anyway...which would you choose?
Pop Century with a rental car and more table service meals OR Coronado Springs with full Disney transportation and only 2 TS meals (unless I 'find' more money)?
Thanks for the input!