DisneyMom5
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Haven't been here in a while. Our 3 yr. old was hurt by a tree limb on Memorial Day, and we just moved home from the hospital last week. To celebrate his recovery, make up for a lost summer, and to reward my parents for their full time care of our kids, we hope to plan another WDW trip.
Maybe in Feb.? We would like to hit off-season.
If we can talk my parents into the trip, we will have 4 adults and 6 kids (almost 11, 8.5, 5.5, 3.5, almost 2, and an infant).
Some onsite resort ideas I have had are: 3 rooms at Pop Century, 2 cabins at Ft. Wilderness, 2 rooms at Port Orleans, 2 bedroom Villa at OKW or Saratoga S. Don't want to get much pricier than the Villa, and less expensive is better (hoping to snag the kids go free Visa deal again.)
We stayed at the cabins last Feb. and LOVED them. Torn between trying something new, or sticking with what we know. The only drawback would be some of the kids would have to stay with the Grandparents. Same situation with P.O. They probably wouldn't mind, but we are trying to reward them, LOL.
We like the kitchen, but didn't use it for more than 2 meals (other than breakfast, which was mostly cereal and milk.)
Would love to hear some input, especially on the villas.
Maybe in Feb.? We would like to hit off-season.
If we can talk my parents into the trip, we will have 4 adults and 6 kids (almost 11, 8.5, 5.5, 3.5, almost 2, and an infant).
Some onsite resort ideas I have had are: 3 rooms at Pop Century, 2 cabins at Ft. Wilderness, 2 rooms at Port Orleans, 2 bedroom Villa at OKW or Saratoga S. Don't want to get much pricier than the Villa, and less expensive is better (hoping to snag the kids go free Visa deal again.)
We stayed at the cabins last Feb. and LOVED them. Torn between trying something new, or sticking with what we know. The only drawback would be some of the kids would have to stay with the Grandparents. Same situation with P.O. They probably wouldn't mind, but we are trying to reward them, LOL.
We like the kitchen, but didn't use it for more than 2 meals (other than breakfast, which was mostly cereal and milk.)
Would love to hear some input, especially on the villas.




