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stinger
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Disney Feb 2017
Is this the time to start booking? Anyone else going? We want a value resort I guess on the theme park unless someone suggests otherwise. For 5 people.
Kids are 11 and 13 so we think we will be at theme parks each day, maybe 5 days- 7 if we can afford it.
Where to begin research?
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Posted 6/15/16 6:59 AM |
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Pumpkin1
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Disney Feb 2017
For 5 people, I would suggest looking at Caribbean Beach or Port Orleans Riverside (both are moderate). Most value rooms only accommodate 4 people, so you'd probably have to book 2 rooms.
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Posted 6/15/16 8:34 AM |
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stinger
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by Pumpkin1
For 5 people, I would suggest looking at Caribbean Beach or Port Orleans Riverside (both are moderate). Most value rooms only accommodate 4 people, so you'd probably have to book 2 rooms.
I will look into those.
Are they 2 adjoining rooms or a suite? A kitchenette would be nice. Do they have these?
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Posted 6/15/16 9:08 AM |
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mamaprox2
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
For 5 people in Port Orleans riverside you need a room in the Bayou not the mansions
As for kitchenettes I do not know any hotel rooms that have that on disney property.
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Posted 6/15/16 9:25 AM |
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stinger
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by mamaprox2
For 5 people in Port Orleans riverside you need a room in the Bayou not the mansions
As for kitchenettes I do not know any hotel rooms that have that on disney property.
Ok. I thought I heard of people having grocery deliveries to save money? We also have a gluten free kid with diet restrictions
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Posted 6/15/16 10:02 AM |
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ml110
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Disney Feb 2017
you might want to look into Art of Animation. its a "value" resort- but they have family suites there. they have 2 bathrooms, a queen size bed, a pull out couch, plus another murphy bed type bed for kids up to about age 12 or so. i think they also have a little kitchenette area. also- like somebody else said, port orleans riverside or carribean beach have 2 beds, plus a murphy bed so they would sleep 5 people. i don't think the have kitchenettes though. and yes Garden grocer is a company that you can order food from ant they deliver to wherever you decide to stay. you can also order stuff from Amazon Pantry, too and have it shipped to the resort.
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Posted 6/15/16 11:29 AM |
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phoenix913
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
All Star Music also has family suites.
I've stayed in the Art of Animation suites twice and they are great. They do have a kitchenette, but they are pricey.
You may also want to investigate off site options with suites, or even look into a condo/townhouse rental.
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Posted 6/15/16 12:03 PM |
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JennP
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
I agree with the PP who said look into offsite options.
Your kids are older so you don't have to worry about things like strollers, them falling asleep, carrying them etc. which are annoying to deal with when staying offsite with young kids.
Plus I believe suites at AOA are expensive.
We usually go for Feb break and we book over the summer. I stalk certain airline's websites to see when they will release fares for those dates. Even for popular dates there are a few cheaper seats available and if you're quick you can do okay. I got a reasonable deal (for that week!) on Jetblue by booking literally 5 minutes after the fares were released. I remember it was in July but this was a few years ago.
This link shows the dates both room and package rates have historically been released. You can still book before that, but you won't know the price.
I recommend NOT booking a package because it the tickets are much cheaper when booked separately through a discounter like undercovertourist, esp. for 5 people.
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Posted 6/15/16 3:00 PM |
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mamaprox2
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by stinger
Posted by mamaprox2
For 5 people in Port Orleans riverside you need a room in the Bayou not the mansions
As for kitchenettes I do not know any hotel rooms that have that on disney property.
Ok. I thought I heard of people having grocery deliveries to save money? We also have a gluten free kid with diet restrictions
yes you can have groceries sent to your room but like milk cereal muffins etc there may be a microwave in the rooms for heating stuff up but not a full kitchen
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Posted 6/15/16 3:54 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by mamaprox2
Posted by stinger
Posted by mamaprox2
For 5 people in Port Orleans riverside you need a room in the Bayou not the mansions
As for kitchenettes I do not know any hotel rooms that have that on disney property.
Ok. I thought I heard of people having grocery deliveries to save money? We also have a gluten free kid with diet restrictions
yes you can have groceries sent to your room but like milk cereal muffins etc there may be a microwave in the rooms for heating stuff up but not a full kitchen
Thanks. PO doesn't have dates for Feb out yet.
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Posted 6/16/16 12:43 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by phoenix913
All Star Music also has family suites.
I've stayed in the Art of Animation suites twice and they are great. They do have a kitchenette, but they are pricey.
You may also want to investigate off site options with suites, or even look into a condo/townhouse rental.
What are transportation options for staying off site?
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Posted 6/16/16 12:44 PM |
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Salason
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by stinger
Posted by Pumpkin1
For 5 people, I would suggest looking at Caribbean Beach or Port Orleans Riverside (both are moderate). Most value rooms only accommodate 4 people, so you'd probably have to book 2 rooms.
I will look into those.
Are they 2 adjoining rooms or a suite? A kitchenette would be nice. Do they have these?
Bay Lake has kitchens and can accommodate that many people. It is a DVC resort but you can look into renting DVC points.
ETA: I didn't see you said Value. Bay Lake is deluxe. But possibly cheaper than two rooms? I'd look into it.
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Posted 6/16/16 12:50 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by stinger
Posted by phoenix913
All Star Music also has family suites.
I've stayed in the Art of Animation suites twice and they are great. They do have a kitchenette, but they are pricey.
You may also want to investigate off site options with suites, or even look into a condo/townhouse rental.
What are transportation options for staying off site?
We stay offsite and although they do have some shuttle service, it's limited so we rent a car.
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Posted 6/16/16 2:53 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by ali120206
Posted by stinger
Posted by phoenix913
All Star Music also has family suites.
I've stayed in the Art of Animation suites twice and they are great. They do have a kitchenette, but they are pricey.
You may also want to investigate off site options with suites, or even look into a condo/townhouse rental.
What are transportation options for staying off site?
We stay offsite and although they do have some shuttle service, it's limited so we rent a car.
Thanks so not sure if the car and parking will be the same as spending more for a resort room.
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Posted 6/16/16 3:47 PM |
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JennP
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by stinger
Posted by ali120206
Posted by stinger
Posted by phoenix913
All Star Music also has family suites.
I've stayed in the Art of Animation suites twice and they are great. They do have a kitchenette, but they are pricey.
You may also want to investigate off site options with suites, or even look into a condo/townhouse rental.
What are transportation options for staying off site?
We stay offsite and although they do have some shuttle service, it's limited so we rent a car.
Thanks so not sure if the car and parking will be the same as spending more for a resort room.
If you have 5 people and budget is key, I would look into renting someone's offsite timeshare. You can get a 1 or 2 bedroom with a full kitchen for much cheaper than anything like that would cost at Disney.
We used our in law's RCI points last year. We stayed at the Wyndham Cypress Palms, which wasn't our first choice but it was clean and spacious and fine for our purposes - we are just there for the parks. Granted, they just gave it to us, but I know people do sell their week for relatively cheap especially compared to Disney's prices.
You would have to add in the price of a rental car and parking at the parks and, if applicable, your hotel.
If you are just there for the parks you can also look into 2 value rooms at Pop Century which gets good reviews. You won't get a kitchen but Disney is very good with food allergies so you should be fine to eat in the parks. All rooms have a fridge and (I believe) a microwave for things like cold cereal or oatmeal for a quick breakfast. Personally, I don't care to cook on vacation anyway but you might feel differently.
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Posted 6/17/16 9:07 AM |
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nycgirl
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Re: Disney Feb 2017
Posted by stinger
Posted by ali120206
Posted by stinger
Posted by phoenix913
All Star Music also has family suites.
I've stayed in the Art of Animation suites twice and they are great. They do have a kitchenette, but they are pricey.
You may also want to investigate off site options with suites, or even look into a condo/townhouse rental.
What are transportation options for staying off site?
We stay offsite and although they do have some shuttle service, it's limited so we rent a car.
Thanks so not sure if the car and parking will be the same as spending more for a resort room.
I'd def check! We are able to get a car pretty in expensively & it opens up dinner options that often cost much less (Orlando is not very expensive). Most include free breakfast. I've stayed at hotels that were very nice that are now around $100 a night. Resorts run around $150 & are much nicer!!! May be more options with 5 people. With older kids, personally, I'd include Universal as part of the trip.
We never stay st Disney, even with young kids. We get great resorts for much less than a Disney resort & we just tolerate the inconvenience of driving (it's not that bad in my opinion).
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Posted 6/19/16 3:40 PM |
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SweetSarj
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Disney Feb 2017
For our family of 5 we've stayed in a suite at Art of Animation and this year we tried Caribbean Beach. Caribbean Beach is more affordable.
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Posted 6/19/16 9:21 PM |
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Travel Kerri
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Disney Feb 2017
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