BambiLady said:
you weren't going to be doing the parks???
2 adults and 2 kids (2 yr old and a 6 month old) and most likely not going to get park tickets so we are going to be taking full advantage of the resorts. Which resort would you choose and why?
I'd recommend the EPCOT area resorts as well. The pool options there are really nice. The boardwalk is right there. You are also within walking/stroller distance of miniature golf.
You could also rent points from a DVC member and stay at SSR. They have a nice pool and close to DTD--which has LOTS to do. Plus, SSR also has a spa.
Briarmom said:
Don't mean to hijack this thread, but what is there to do at WL for 4 days without going to the park? I am having this same dilemma. We are going to do the parks for 7 days and then want to just 'hang' for the next 4. Make your case for the WL, please.
WL is my favorite resort. I could probably stay there without going to parks and be perfectly happy. To answer the above question (just to name a few):
1) The pools/hot tub
2) The rentals for the lagoon--little boats, fishing excursions and whatever else they may have
3) Take the boat to Contemporary (CR) and shop, then hop on resort monorail and visit GF and POLY (be sure to check boat operating hours)
4) Guided tour of the grounds. I know they schedule this several times a week. I've never done it but I've heard good things about it.
5) Rent bikes for the trails
6) Walk on the trails
7) Go over to Typhoon Lagoon (if it's open during your stay)
8) Watch the nightly electric parade on the lagoon
9) Take the boat to Fort Wilderness Campground and--
- do the nightly campfire/movie
- ride horses
- Hoop-Dee-Doo-Music Review
I also have a 2yr old and an 8 month old and understand the need for downtime and quiet and SPACE. If you can, I'd recommend seriously considering renting points from a DVC member and staying in a villa at either VWL, BCV, BWV or SSR if you don't want to go to the parks. You'll be spending ALOT of time in the room and the villas have alot more space and kitchens (or kitchenettes if you get a studio) and washers/dryers. Depending on when you go, renting points can be cheaper than rack rates (or even discounted rates) for standard hotel rooms and you get so much more for the money. Visit the DVC boards on this site for more info on renting if you're interested. You can rent points through a rent board here on the DIS.
Either way you choose, have a great trip. There is plenty to do without having to go to the parks...and if you change your mind about parks when you're there, I bet they'll still sell you some tickets.
