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The cabins themselves feel like standalone DVC villas, they're not cabin-y at all. The grounds of Fort Wilderness feel like a very upscale campground, but that resort has more recreation opportunities that anywhere else on property. They have horse stables and all sorts of cool activities.Thank you! We looked into the Cabins....not sure we want to "feel" like were camping at Disney...this might just be my impression, though. Are the cabins and grounds more of a campground feel, or hotel feel?
Youtube it. Tons of info.Oh! Sounds intriguing! I am definitely going to go back and take a closer look at this one! Thank you!
There are conventions there but I would not consider them convention hotels. They have the best pool on property and the ability to walk to Epcot and DHS from them makes them have the best location on property in my opinion.Thank you! I have been looking at the GF....not yet the Y & B clubs yet. Are these more for conventions?
Those daybeds aren't much of an upgrade over the fold-downs at Alligator Bayou. Going to a single deluxe room would be slightly more square footage but it really wouldn't help their sleeping situation IMO.Also might want to consider one of the deluxes with larger rooms like the GF or Yacht and beach clubs. They have two queen beds and a daybed which is pretty comfortable.
I realize that but sometimes just having more space or square footage in a room can make things feel less crowded and for the price they’d pay for a villa or family suite they could probably stay at a deluxe. Just depends on what they’re looking for.Those daybeds aren't much of an upgrade over the fold-downs at Alligator Bayou. Going to a single deluxe room would be slightly more square footage but it really wouldn't help their shopping situation IMO.
If you book two rooms, they will make you register an adult in each room. Of course, they won't be there every minute to monitor who sleeps where, but the expectation is that there would be one adult in each room.OH! Wow...not connecting to each other's rooms?!!! I would not like that, my kids are on the younger tweens, would not want them "on their own" at night. Looking into AoA - thank you!
You can book a specific theme category that you want or you can just select a generic "family suite" and they will assign you to whatever is available at check-in. So you can pick your preference or let them surprise you.Thank you so much for your informative response! I really appreciate it! I looked and saw the themed rooms...any recommendations there? Each one could be good for us...as we love all three of the movies - Cars, Lion King & Nemo! So? Leaning toward Cars...can you request which theme you want? Or is it luck of the draw?
I picked a random day a few weeks out and All Star rooms were $112 and AOA suites $348. That's not really comparable in price. While connecting rooms are not guaranteed, we have always been accommodated. There are downsides, such as magic bands only open the door to the room you are assigned to, and if you have a meal plan they are separate pools of meals. But for over $100 a night you have to at least consider it.Given the fact that the AoA suites really are no more in price than paying for two separate value rooms, and that you're all guaranteed to be together, I think it's a no-brainer. And they really are nice rooms. Our family has stayed in them twice and have been completely satisfied.
My question to you is, do you know of anyone hat has not gotten that request? We do not.... just saying, now if you are being incredibly specific with a certain building, certain floor, certain location ( corner), early check in, etc. then I can see if you don't get the request, if you request just the adjoining and nothing else, you will get it from our experience and it is A LOT cheaper than a suite at AoAThe biggest downside of doing connecting rooms is that you are not guaranteed to get them. You are not even guaranteed that your rooms will be close to each other. Disney will do their best to accommodate you, but it's still not a guarantee.
I highly recommend the family suites at Art of Animation. To me, that doesn't "feel" like a value resort room. They are very spacious. The two full bathrooms makes a big difference with a large family.
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