Fritz_and_Ernst
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Forgive me, I know there are so many posts about offsite vs. onsite. This is my two cents and I did not want to post to an old thread. If you are tired of the subject leave it alone.
Just got back from staying at the Westgate Towncenter off of 192. Westgate has some very nice "condo" accommodations. With 8 adults and 6 kids, we fit very nicely into two one-bedroom units. Full kitchens, washer/dryer, really nice rooms. I felt it was clean, especially compared to some the resorts you see along I-4 and 192.
It had a very nice location. We could get to the Studios in less than five minutes. Compared to some onsite resorts, getting to the parks was almost the same time.
But after staying 27 times onsite, my first time offsite just does not live up to the experience of staying within the WDW compound.
Here are the things I find difficult about staying offsite:
1. Getting to the parks. The best example of this is the Magic Kingdom. In what I think they would change the design if they were to rebuild it, the 1.5 mile from the TTC to the MK is horrible. You do not realize how nice it is to be dropped off right at the entrance.
2. Parking. Being AP holders, we did not have to pay, but I can't imagine if we were shelling out the $14 a day for parking. That is cutting into the money you saved by staying offsite.
3. Food. We go on vacation to live like we don't usually live. Although I often have said Disney food is good and not great, they are different experiences, including counter service. Our resort had a deli and a Pizza Hut Express. I have a Pizza Hut 2 minutes from my home. We could go out on 192 to the Burger Kings, McDonalds, etc. It is just not the same as booking an ADR in your hotel restaurant or walk to the counter service venue.
4. Clientele. Just not the same. Very messy, loud, etc. Just everyone had a different feel.
5. The feeling. Sorry it is corny and bashed by pro-offsite people, but you lose the feeling of being at Disney. From the staff to the gift shop to the refillable mugs to the cleanliness of the resorts, IMHO this is why you go to Disney. You get so wrapped into it, you forget that the rest of the world is still going on.
For me and my family, we will continue to stay onsite. (We stayed off because my father in law won the trip in a church auction.)
PS Here is the main story of why I know we will always stay onsite. We are at AK, and my 1 1/2 year son is just being super cranky. Well we are there in a pack of 12 w/ two cars. My other son is 5 and ready to party. On one of our normal vacations my wife would just return to the hotel in the car or take a bus. In this situation, I would have had to take her back to the hotel, go back to AK and pick everyone else up later.
I just don't think there is any comparison.
Just got back from staying at the Westgate Towncenter off of 192. Westgate has some very nice "condo" accommodations. With 8 adults and 6 kids, we fit very nicely into two one-bedroom units. Full kitchens, washer/dryer, really nice rooms. I felt it was clean, especially compared to some the resorts you see along I-4 and 192.
It had a very nice location. We could get to the Studios in less than five minutes. Compared to some onsite resorts, getting to the parks was almost the same time.
But after staying 27 times onsite, my first time offsite just does not live up to the experience of staying within the WDW compound.
Here are the things I find difficult about staying offsite:
1. Getting to the parks. The best example of this is the Magic Kingdom. In what I think they would change the design if they were to rebuild it, the 1.5 mile from the TTC to the MK is horrible. You do not realize how nice it is to be dropped off right at the entrance.
2. Parking. Being AP holders, we did not have to pay, but I can't imagine if we were shelling out the $14 a day for parking. That is cutting into the money you saved by staying offsite.
3. Food. We go on vacation to live like we don't usually live. Although I often have said Disney food is good and not great, they are different experiences, including counter service. Our resort had a deli and a Pizza Hut Express. I have a Pizza Hut 2 minutes from my home. We could go out on 192 to the Burger Kings, McDonalds, etc. It is just not the same as booking an ADR in your hotel restaurant or walk to the counter service venue.
4. Clientele. Just not the same. Very messy, loud, etc. Just everyone had a different feel.
5. The feeling. Sorry it is corny and bashed by pro-offsite people, but you lose the feeling of being at Disney. From the staff to the gift shop to the refillable mugs to the cleanliness of the resorts, IMHO this is why you go to Disney. You get so wrapped into it, you forget that the rest of the world is still going on.
For me and my family, we will continue to stay onsite. (We stayed off because my father in law won the trip in a church auction.)
PS Here is the main story of why I know we will always stay onsite. We are at AK, and my 1 1/2 year son is just being super cranky. Well we are there in a pack of 12 w/ two cars. My other son is 5 and ready to party. On one of our normal vacations my wife would just return to the hotel in the car or take a bus. In this situation, I would have had to take her back to the hotel, go back to AK and pick everyone else up later.
I just don't think there is any comparison.