I'm planning a 2-week stay next March and want some advice as to where I should narrow my search.
I'm interested in timeshare condos, but not private-owned (like Windsor Hills or Vista Cay).
We're planning on going to WDW and Universal with relaxation days in between. We would like to stay at a "resort" feel with plenty to do for an 11 and 8-year-old.
We would like a good pool (for swimming, zero-entry not needed), with a bar/food counter by the pool, AND I don't want to have to drive to it!
In the past, we've stayed at Cypress Pointe which was fine -- everything close together -- but not as much activities around during the day. We also stayed at Bonnet Creek, which was great for activities, but I missed not having a food court ... and something was just off, maybe because it wasn't finished at the time (only 3 buildings).
My DH would not likely be coming to the parks with us so I want a place he can unwind.
I know Marriott Cypress Harbour is touted as the best for a relaxing time, but I'm concerned about the size and distance to its own amenities. Lake Buena Vista Resort & Spa is smaller, but seems more apartment-like to resort-like.
Distance to the parks is not a problem -- just want a relaxing, quiet spring break.
Opionions?
I'm interested in timeshare condos, but not private-owned (like Windsor Hills or Vista Cay).
We're planning on going to WDW and Universal with relaxation days in between. We would like to stay at a "resort" feel with plenty to do for an 11 and 8-year-old.
We would like a good pool (for swimming, zero-entry not needed), with a bar/food counter by the pool, AND I don't want to have to drive to it!

In the past, we've stayed at Cypress Pointe which was fine -- everything close together -- but not as much activities around during the day. We also stayed at Bonnet Creek, which was great for activities, but I missed not having a food court ... and something was just off, maybe because it wasn't finished at the time (only 3 buildings).

My DH would not likely be coming to the parks with us so I want a place he can unwind.
I know Marriott Cypress Harbour is touted as the best for a relaxing time, but I'm concerned about the size and distance to its own amenities. Lake Buena Vista Resort & Spa is smaller, but seems more apartment-like to resort-like.
Distance to the parks is not a problem -- just want a relaxing, quiet spring break.
Opionions?
