Where to stay?

Robynf2

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Hi all!! This site seems great. I have lots of browsing to do but I'm wondering if you would share your favorite places and why?

We are a family of 6 - which limits places. We have 4 kids 8, 7, 4 and 1 and time of travel in September/October.

I wasn't overly impressed with the value resorts (well the pics I saw) Are they nice? Would you recommend them? We really wanted the Carribean, which requires two rooms. So that led me into looking at the Grand Floridian. Pricey but nice and on the monorail system...

I went inbetween and was looking at Port Orleans too. Thoughts?

Where are your favorite place - and why?
 

zurgandfriend

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With 6 people it's very hard to a find room big enough. I guessing there is one in a crib so one of the monorail resorts with 2 queen size beds the fold down couch and afore mentioned crib could work. Otherwise how about a cabin at Fort Wilderness or you would have to look into renting a DVC suite. There are several locations but IMHO Wilderness Lodge, or Bay lake tower, if available, are nice.
 
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Robynf2

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Likely flying. Live in NY so I don't know if they'd make the drive. Where is Bay Lake towers? And what is DVC? Sorry - so new to this!! I will look at the cabins. I tend to avoid wilderness ;) But I should look...
 
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zurgandfriend

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Likely flying. Live in NY so I don't know if they'd make the drive. Where is Bay Lake towers? And what is DVC? Sorry - so new to this!! I will look at the cabins. I tend to avoid wilderness ;) But I should look...

Bay Lake towers is right next to the Contemporary, and is walking distance to the Magic Kingdom. I would recommend going to a bookstore and looking at purchasing the Unofficail Guide to Walt Disney World it is IMHO the best guide book. You can also order a vacation planning DVD which will give you a brief rundown of the resorts.
 
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Figgy1

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Bay Lake towers is right next to the Contemporary, and is walking distance to the Magic Kingdom. I would recommend going to a bookstore and looking at purchasing the Unofficail Guide to Walt Disney World it is IMHO the best guide book. You can also order a vacation planning DVD which will give you a brief rundown of the resorts.
What he said and there are companies that rent Disney villas for people that aren't using their Disney vacation club points that year (it's like a time share)
 
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Figgy1

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I forgot to mention you should be planning where to eat now as you can book you dining reservations 180 days in advance and certain restaurants fill up at 7am on the first day of availability!
 
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