KatieCharlotte
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We're planning three nights at Disney this summer, in combination with a few days at Universal. This maybe the last Disney trip with the oldest teenager, so I'd like to do it right, but I don't like to waste money that could be spent elsewhere. We usually rent a condo but also love POR and have stayed at Pop.
I might be talked into $400-$425 a night if it seems worth it. Less would be better, and would let me splurge on meals instead. I will be watching for summer discounts that might affect my decision, but I'd love input.
Factors to consider:
(1) Day One we will take a cab or shuttle from Universal, store our bags, and spend the day at the resort, with maybe a DTD trip. So, resort amenities and ambiance are important. No little kids in our group, but a teen who would rather swim and play sports than meet Mickey.
(2) Two queen beds are manageable because we are four, but having a pullout couch, daybed, or rollaway is preferable.
(3) We will do two park days -- MK and AK. We will be there before rope drop and stay through night shows. A mid-day break would be nice, but probably impractical.
(4) We have been spoiled by Disneyland, in terms of having an affordable offsite hotel room within walking distance and with a balcony view of fireworks.
(5) We will not have a car, like we usually do, and we have not been thrilled with the Disney bus system.
(6) As a little kid, I wanted to stay at the Contemporary. But this would be big budget stretch.
I might be talked into $400-$425 a night if it seems worth it. Less would be better, and would let me splurge on meals instead. I will be watching for summer discounts that might affect my decision, but I'd love input.
Factors to consider:
(1) Day One we will take a cab or shuttle from Universal, store our bags, and spend the day at the resort, with maybe a DTD trip. So, resort amenities and ambiance are important. No little kids in our group, but a teen who would rather swim and play sports than meet Mickey.
(2) Two queen beds are manageable because we are four, but having a pullout couch, daybed, or rollaway is preferable.
(3) We will do two park days -- MK and AK. We will be there before rope drop and stay through night shows. A mid-day break would be nice, but probably impractical.
(4) We have been spoiled by Disneyland, in terms of having an affordable offsite hotel room within walking distance and with a balcony view of fireworks.
(5) We will not have a car, like we usually do, and we have not been thrilled with the Disney bus system.
(6) As a little kid, I wanted to stay at the Contemporary. But this would be big budget stretch.