KatieCharlotte
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We're going to DL for a week in June or July. I have a moderate budget (preferably the $200/night range, although I could be convinced to go higher if it's worth it). I want convenience to the park and a nice, relaxing outdoor space for downtime. I don't need free breakfast. I do need free WIFI! I'd like a nearby hotel we can enjoy during long midday breaks from overstimulation. Hojo is at the top of my list, but my kids deserve an excellent vacation this year, and I want to make sure I'm not missing an even better option.
My oldest is a teen, but he is the opposite of a thrill seeker. His favorite place in the world is a Universal Studios Orlando resort hotel with a very large pool that has noodles to float on, water cannons, beach balls to play catch, ping pong tables, and nightly teen movies. I need a place where he feels comfortable even if the rest of us head back to the parks for some thrill rides. I like that the Hojo has a quiet pool area and a water play area with a hot tub, but I'd like to know if there's anything closer to what I described at the US resort. Waterslides are nice but don't need to be large. At the least, does the Hojo have a more isolated resort feel that will help us feel more relaxed during downtime? Also, it's been my dream to see the parks from my window, something that is out of my price range at WDW.
My oldest is a teen, but he is the opposite of a thrill seeker. His favorite place in the world is a Universal Studios Orlando resort hotel with a very large pool that has noodles to float on, water cannons, beach balls to play catch, ping pong tables, and nightly teen movies. I need a place where he feels comfortable even if the rest of us head back to the parks for some thrill rides. I like that the Hojo has a quiet pool area and a water play area with a hot tub, but I'd like to know if there's anything closer to what I described at the US resort. Waterslides are nice but don't need to be large. At the least, does the Hojo have a more isolated resort feel that will help us feel more relaxed during downtime? Also, it's been my dream to see the parks from my window, something that is out of my price range at WDW.