Moderate Help

eastvillage

Active Member
Hi,

I'm considering a Disney trip soon and while my family/friends will be with me a few of the days, there is also a chance that I might stay on an extra few days on my own.

Any recommendations for a moderate for a female traveler on her own? Obviously convenience/transportation to the parks is very important as well as safety concerns (I know its Disney but still...). The ambience/theming is important too - Ive only ever stayed in deluxe (Poly/Contemp/GF) on property (thanks to my lovely parents) so I'd like something close to that comfort level but budget is still an issue (hence the need for a moderate) for the days I'm paying for.

Thanks in advance for your help! :wave:
 

foldmama

New Member
Hi Susanalisa: I would recommend the French Quarter if you are able to obtain rooms. It's a great small resort which great access to the buses. You are always the first stop!

I am taking a solo trip in about three weeks and I was not able to get the French Quarter at the AP rate. I am staying at the POR instead which is just down river but a much larger resort. I have let them know I am traveling alone and would prefer a room that is not hidden from the main areas. Disney is usually very helpful when you are traveling solo. I love the PO resorts because of the boat to downtown disney. I love these two resorts and would highly recomend them.
 
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eroyee

Active Member
which moderate?

:wave: Me,too. Port Orleans Riverside or French Quarter. I wouldnt mind staying there myself at all. Have a magical trip. :sohappy:
 
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supapampam

Member
I fourth that! In March I went with cousin's who always stay at Boardwalk, I told them I could only afford Moderate so they decided to stay at the Port Orleans also. They loved it.
 
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pax_65

Well-Known Member
Since you're travelling alone... If you go for the "Riverside" section of Port Orleans, go for "Magnolia Bend". It's just a little more "upscale" than Alligator Bayou. If you get a room facing the water it's feels almost like being in a deluxe.

(The Bayou is great for kids, though, because they have trundle beds.)

If you can't get into Port Orleans for some reason, Coronado Springs would be my 2nd choice.

Good luck!
 
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