We will be staying three nights at WDW in early May and have the option to book a regular room at any of the All-Star hotels (Pop Century is not an option).
We are a family of four: me and my wife (both 30's) and our two sons (5 and 2 1/2).
Day 1 is check-in, pool time in the early afternoon, then Disney Springs that evening.
Day 2 is Magic Kingdom.
Day 3 is a different park TBD (or parks if we can hop).
Day 4 is check-out and departure in the morning.
I'm a WDW veteran (been going since the 80s) but have not stayed at any All-Star hotels since I was young. I'm leaning toward Movies since my kids aren't really into sports yet and my wife has already stayed at Music. She's hoping to try a new hotel and Movies is the best chance for kids to recognize characters and have that type of experience.
I also know the All-Stars are comparable to each other but there is always more to it, such as food court options, pools, transportation, proximity to certain parks, etc. Any advice, experiences, or recommendations are appreciated!
We are a family of four: me and my wife (both 30's) and our two sons (5 and 2 1/2).
Day 1 is check-in, pool time in the early afternoon, then Disney Springs that evening.
Day 2 is Magic Kingdom.
Day 3 is a different park TBD (or parks if we can hop).
Day 4 is check-out and departure in the morning.
I'm a WDW veteran (been going since the 80s) but have not stayed at any All-Star hotels since I was young. I'm leaning toward Movies since my kids aren't really into sports yet and my wife has already stayed at Music. She's hoping to try a new hotel and Movies is the best chance for kids to recognize characters and have that type of experience.
I also know the All-Stars are comparable to each other but there is always more to it, such as food court options, pools, transportation, proximity to certain parks, etc. Any advice, experiences, or recommendations are appreciated!