Marionnette
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Any other time of the year, I would say that it is a toss up between larger accommodations offsite vs. being conveniently located within the resort onsite. But since you are tentatively planning to be there over the Christmas holidays, there is no question in my mind that being onsite is a better choice. The reports from the last couple of years say that it isn't just crowded, it is crazy, shoulder-to-shoulder crowded with the parks closing to incoming guests due to capacity. And guess who gets turned away first? Those offsite guests who are arriving by car.Help me make a decision please! I am planning a trip for after Christmas (potential dates: Dec. 28- Jan. 6) with my family of 5, my SIL and my two nephews. The five kids will range in age from 5-11. I keep going back and forth between renting DVC and getting an offsite pool house. We have stayed onsite and offsite, and have really enjoyed both, we actually prefer offsite with the kids. What is your experience with staying offsite during super busy times? We are really trying to stay on a budget. We will probably be driving and will have annual passes for some of our party (if that makes a difference). I really want this to be an amazing trip for my SIL and nephews because they will probably never go back.
June, July or any other time of the year would be fine for an offsite stay. But if you're going at Christmas, and especially since this will be your SIL and nephews' only visit, I think you really need to stay onsite.