aprilfoolwed
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I have never stayed in a Disney resort - not as a kid or an adult. Now that my kids are pretty much adults, we are starting to think about taking our first trip as a couple to WDW.
I would love to stay in a Disney resort, but I am admittedly a bargain hunter who likes the most bang for my buck. When traveling as a family, we prefer the flexibility that a rental home provides. But I am dreaming of the DINING PLAN in 2024!
I have zero interest in staying at a Value resort (would rather stay off-site). Moderate resorts are more in our comfort-zone for prices, but one of the perks that I would really like is the extended park hours that come with Deluxe.
I'm also concerned about transportation - I've heard so many nightmares about busses.
Is a Deluxe worth the price - especially if adding the dining plan (even if that means having to push the trip out a bit to save up for it?)? Or is there a Moderate that would work well for us? I'd be open to adding a day or two to our stay at a Moderate to make-up for the extra hours?
Or, does it sound like we should just focus on an off-site stay and pay OOP for dining?
I would love to stay in a Disney resort, but I am admittedly a bargain hunter who likes the most bang for my buck. When traveling as a family, we prefer the flexibility that a rental home provides. But I am dreaming of the DINING PLAN in 2024!
I have zero interest in staying at a Value resort (would rather stay off-site). Moderate resorts are more in our comfort-zone for prices, but one of the perks that I would really like is the extended park hours that come with Deluxe.
I'm also concerned about transportation - I've heard so many nightmares about busses.
Is a Deluxe worth the price - especially if adding the dining plan (even if that means having to push the trip out a bit to save up for it?)? Or is there a Moderate that would work well for us? I'd be open to adding a day or two to our stay at a Moderate to make-up for the extra hours?
Or, does it sound like we should just focus on an off-site stay and pay OOP for dining?