depends... you could hit free dining depending on your arrival date. Do you need tickets as well or do you have them?
If we booked a package or would it be cheaper to stay off property and pay for our food out of pocket? We are planning to go the first full wk in march and are trying to figure out which would be easier on the pocketbook
Lisa
First hi, I know people in Ducktown! lol
Second, how many people do you have? If you are going for the first time, you will spend a lot of time in the parks. A room on site would be very convenient. You park the car once and they transport you to the parks.
Values are what, about $100 a night? It is really easy to spend $10 pp for a counter service meal. So that brings the "cost" of the room down to $60 if there are 2 adults (add in kids and it is a deal you can't in a value). Then parking 12/14? brings the room "down" to $48. Let's not even get into buying the $15 meals with cokes that are more like 17-18 (so you can split it and free up credits for breakfast) or the fact you have a couple of snacks throw in there.
For me, value + free dining is the way to go. I lived in Orlando for awhile, there is some insane driving going on. Because I am the one stuck driving everywhere, riding that bus really adds to my trip.
Omg!!! I am shocked lol. Most people look at me like i have 3 heads when i tell them where i'm from!
This will be our very 1st time for all of us, there will be 4 of us: My DH, Myself, dd14 and dd8. We were looking at going march 5-9 mainly so we could take advantage of the free dining. We had originally looked at the wk of spring break for my dd's march 19-23 and found that time of March was extremely crowded and the first wk was much less crowded. Thank you for your advice!!
Funny, my friend Laura has lived there her whole life.
Think of it this way, if you do Sat to Sat (like what some of the vacation homes rent) it breaks down like this:
Pop room, quick service & upgrading your DD8 to 10 so she can have better food is $2122.
7 days of food. Quick math, $10 pp per meal. $80 = $560
tickets = 1117 (offsite tickets are $20 cheaper because of DD8's ticket. I can explain in a PM if you need.)
parking - $98
snack credits - $60? Even if you just use them for drinks
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$287 for 7 nights room.
I've never had bus issues at Disney. But is seems others have so you have to take that into account. The POP rooms are small, but so are a lot of rooms in that price range (and I don't know your price range, values/free dining are the cheapest combo). If it is your first trip, I can't see you spending a lot of time in the room. There is a lot to see and do!
Bolding is mine....Small rooms don't bother us, as long as i have somewhere to lay down when im ready for bed, i don't care lol. In fact, we live in a double wide, so we are not used to massive amounts of space. i don't plan on spending a lot of time in the room anyway, as you mentioned, after all, i've tried for 3 years to get this trip going and something has tripped it up everytime. I'm bound and determined to do it this time lol. plus, who knows if and when we will get to go back! We've been on a disney cruise and im sure the staterooms are smaller and we were fine in those. MY oldest dd is special needs and has been doing really well in school and has asked for this for 3 years and nothing else, so that makes me even more determined to go. my youngest is doing well in school this year as well and this would be a great reward to her for that!! As far as buses, well if i don't have to drive and/or navigate there, im for it!!
Lisa
Until I read this post I totally didn't even think about that side of staying off property!! There are lots of times during our trip where we will separate because someone is tired and wants to go back to the room and nap and the other(s) will choose to continue to tour. That wouldn't be possible staying off property unless they come back to get you. But then that gets WAY to complicated if there's an emergency (I have some health issues).I don't think I'd ever stay off site with DH, unless we were just not getting him tickets at all. On site was much more convenient for us since 1/2 day in a park was more than enough for him. DD4 and I could take a later bus back.
That won't apply if your family is more in sync with each other when it comes to park time, though.
Regardless, if you can handle the value sized room (we did, but there were just 3 of us, and I shared a bed with DD4), and especially if you can get the free dining, IMHO on site would be much more fun. I think (there have been some postings that this may change??) the value resorts still don't have fridges, though, so either add in the cost to rent one from Disney, join a fridge swap, bring your own, or live without.