Ok, I've got to ask....did you get any kind of discount for staying that many nights? I'm guessing no, but doesn't hurt to ask! Also, I'll say, if I was staying 28 days, the living area and dual bathrooms would be a must!
Ok, I've got to ask....did you get any kind of discount for staying that many nights? I'm guessing no, but doesn't hurt to ask! Also, I'll say, if I was staying 28 days, the living area and dual bathrooms would be a must!
Our longest was 14 nights. This year, we were not planning a trip to WDW. When I looked at the kids' school schedule last November I noticed they had an early spring break, so I decided to plan a short "economical" trip at POR for 5 nights. As my planning continued 5 nights turned into 6 and then 7 and then 8. A few days before leaving we realized an ice storm was coming into Tennessee on the day before we were leaving, so after some scrambling we changed our airline tickets to a day earlier to beat the storm. Our short trip in the end ending up lasting 9 nights. It was nice however sitting in the room at POR in shorts watching the Weather Channel report 5 inches of snow on top of 2 inches of ice on top of 3 inches of sleet back in our home town.
Never more than a week every couple of years during off season just to get some relaxing time. But we generally take several shorter long weekend trips during the year for special events like F&W, F&G, Holiday festivals, Nights of Joy, etc. We never go during peak times, but, will go early December for the Christmas celebrations.
I went for the first time last year in October with my sister (14). We spend 5 days on Disney parks, 2 on Universal, plus two extra days (arrival and leaving day; international travelling and all that jazz). So... 9 days! (-:
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