doombuggyfan
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Hi, 1st time post. I've been trying to find the answer to this on various sites and forums and finnally realized I should just ask the question.
A little background. I went to Disney twice with my parents in the 80's when I was 10 and under. I had some very good memories of those trips and remember Mom and Dad kind of cutting loose there which was out of character for them. They've both passed on and I appreciate those memories more now. My finance went there once as a little girl (6ish) with her parents and grandparents and they still talk about it to this day. I decided last December I wanted to go to Disney for my 30th birthday, and my finance was ecstatic. I proposed a week before we left and that made the trip even better. We started talking about honeymoons and initially didn't want Disney since we were just there and felt our friends would think it was too childish. But after talking about our December trip over and over and over again we thought why the hell not? I'm a little worried (and really excited) that we might turn into one of those families that go ever 2-3 years.
My fiance and myself are booked to stay at the saratoga springs resort from Aug29-Aug31 checkout in a 1 bedroom suite. From Aug31 to Sep 5th we're booked at Saratoga in a regular room. The reason we switched mid-trip is finances. We couldn't afford a Grand Floridian, but wanted something more romantic then a value.
Our plan from the 29th to 30th is some private time honeymooning , and from the 31st of Aug to Sep 4th we're planning on hitting the parks. The reason we chose Saratoga was because we loved the rooms look and the fact that it was away from the parks and more subdued theming. We both love Disney stuff, but thought a Mickey Mouse statue on the nightstand might put a damper on some of the romance.
I've heard nightmare stories about Saratoga springs for the bus schedule though. For those 5 days we are getting out to the park neither of us wants a 45-60 minute commute each way. We can switch our room to Wilderness Lodge from the 31st to sept 5th for an almost identical price, I loved the look of it and the boat transit to the MK (since 80% of our park visits will be MK & Epcot). However when I spoke to the Disney travel agent while booking, she told me since Saratoga isn't usually that busy that time of year theres a VERY good chance we'd get bumped up to the 1 bedroom suite our entire trip simply so they don't have to go through the hassle of moving us (plus its a honeymoon and our 1st stay at a resort)..
So we're at a loss what to do. We like Saratoga because it's not as heavily Disney themed. At the end of the day after being around kids and Daisy Duck all day we like the idea of going back to what looks like a more conventional room. We like that it's close to Downtown Disney if we feel like having a drink or my new wife feels like a little shopping. Plus the fact that theres a strong chance we'll get bumped up to the 1 bedroom the whole trip is enticing. But we're worried about being stuck waiting for buses all the time when the time comes to start seeing the parks. I'm definitely wowed by the looks of wilderness lodge, and like the fact that it's closer, but worried it might be too kid themed for our honeymoon.
Anyone have any suggestions what to do? Or another option I haven't considered?
Thanks for your time, sorry this post got so long.
Jeff
A little background. I went to Disney twice with my parents in the 80's when I was 10 and under. I had some very good memories of those trips and remember Mom and Dad kind of cutting loose there which was out of character for them. They've both passed on and I appreciate those memories more now. My finance went there once as a little girl (6ish) with her parents and grandparents and they still talk about it to this day. I decided last December I wanted to go to Disney for my 30th birthday, and my finance was ecstatic. I proposed a week before we left and that made the trip even better. We started talking about honeymoons and initially didn't want Disney since we were just there and felt our friends would think it was too childish. But after talking about our December trip over and over and over again we thought why the hell not? I'm a little worried (and really excited) that we might turn into one of those families that go ever 2-3 years.
My fiance and myself are booked to stay at the saratoga springs resort from Aug29-Aug31 checkout in a 1 bedroom suite. From Aug31 to Sep 5th we're booked at Saratoga in a regular room. The reason we switched mid-trip is finances. We couldn't afford a Grand Floridian, but wanted something more romantic then a value.
Our plan from the 29th to 30th is some private time honeymooning , and from the 31st of Aug to Sep 4th we're planning on hitting the parks. The reason we chose Saratoga was because we loved the rooms look and the fact that it was away from the parks and more subdued theming. We both love Disney stuff, but thought a Mickey Mouse statue on the nightstand might put a damper on some of the romance.
I've heard nightmare stories about Saratoga springs for the bus schedule though. For those 5 days we are getting out to the park neither of us wants a 45-60 minute commute each way. We can switch our room to Wilderness Lodge from the 31st to sept 5th for an almost identical price, I loved the look of it and the boat transit to the MK (since 80% of our park visits will be MK & Epcot). However when I spoke to the Disney travel agent while booking, she told me since Saratoga isn't usually that busy that time of year theres a VERY good chance we'd get bumped up to the 1 bedroom suite our entire trip simply so they don't have to go through the hassle of moving us (plus its a honeymoon and our 1st stay at a resort)..
So we're at a loss what to do. We like Saratoga because it's not as heavily Disney themed. At the end of the day after being around kids and Daisy Duck all day we like the idea of going back to what looks like a more conventional room. We like that it's close to Downtown Disney if we feel like having a drink or my new wife feels like a little shopping. Plus the fact that theres a strong chance we'll get bumped up to the 1 bedroom the whole trip is enticing. But we're worried about being stuck waiting for buses all the time when the time comes to start seeing the parks. I'm definitely wowed by the looks of wilderness lodge, and like the fact that it's closer, but worried it might be too kid themed for our honeymoon.
Anyone have any suggestions what to do? Or another option I haven't considered?
Thanks for your time, sorry this post got so long.
Jeff