Wondering how relevant the unofficial 2021 guide will be for a trip in Feb of 2022. I would expect lots of changes to happen before then, as due to the pandemic - lots of changes have already happened
We stayed off site when we went a few years ago with a one year old. Baby slept in their own room in a crib. I don't have a preference. Just was wondering what options there are for multiple rooms. The pull out couch... Is that comfortable enough for the kids to get good sleep?
Hello all,
Just wondering where people stay with multiple kids? We have a 2yr old and a 4 year old. I'd probably rather have a separate room for the 2year old so we don't keep them up at night or something, doesn't seem like a lot of options for under 500000$ a night.
I'm trying to put some information together and I'm really curious....If I were to make a thread asking how much people spend-ish on their WDW vacation, would that be considered rude? I'd love to know peoples budgets.....Hope that's not nosey.
Yeah, when I went I could still do fastpasses but the second it opened everything that was highly booked was already gone, I think like you said you get like 90days vs 60days or something along those lines for advanced booking. Have you ever done dining plan? I know that's a thing to consider as...
I think I didn't make much sense in my post, sorry. This was for a April 2018 trip I had. But yeah, staying on site seems to be crazy expensive in comparison - and you get some small room/rooms when you could get a house. I think it was a 20min drive to the parks. Which isn't you know right next...
Sorry for bumping an old thread. I never really considered hotels when AIRBNB exists. I think we had a family of 5 adults and 1 kiddo at one - think it was 6 nights for 1100$. I'd image something on property that was any kind of "niceness" would be like 3k?