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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

186.0. "Going in Sept" by WAV13::AROIAN () Wed Apr 25 1990 15:44

    I am planning a trip to Orlando for next Sept.  We're planning on
    staying in WDW for 3 nights and 3 other nights at the Stouffer's across
    from Sea World (my husband has a convention there).
    
    We'll be traveling with my mother-in-law and my two children who will
    (in Sept) 2 1/2 and 1 .
    
    Some questions:
    
    o  Recommendations for hotel accomodations.  
    
       From others experience, should we book 2 rooms??   Disney Village
       1 or 2 bedroom villa?
    
    o  Which resorts are best for children?  
    
    o  Does CBR have a "beach"?  Or is it only the Poly.?
    
    o  Who should I call to get the best prices for reservations?  I 
       read something about the "Special Programs Office".  
    
    o  From other's experience, what would be the best days to stay/visit
       WDW (crowd factor)?  Since my husband's convention is on Wed - Fri, we can either
       stay:
    
       Sun - Wed
       Fri - Mon
                         
    I've already inquired about the airfare, it's $174 roundtrip on Delta.
    
    o  Any other recommedations for nonstop flights?
    
    
    Thanks for your help!!
    
    Laurel
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186.1Need more infoWAV13::AROIANWed Apr 25 1990 18:2620
    I've done some checking about availability.   My options to stay are:
    
    o  Carribean Beach Resort
    o  Fort Wilderness
    o  2 Bedroom Village @ Disney Village Resort
    
    I've decided that 2 rooms would be best.
    
    My husband is really not that keen on staying at Fort Wilderness - the
    thought of "camping out" doesn't appeal to him (even though we'd be 
    renting a trailer).  We're not "campers".  But, might be swayed, if 
    I was given a hard sell by some of you Disney-holics!!!
    
    I can't find much about the Disney Village Resort.  Is it off the
    beaten track???
    
    Thanks for tips!!!
    
    Laurel
    
186.2SIMUL::WIEDEMANWed Apr 25 1990 20:074
The Carribean Resort has both beaches and pools one for each 
"island". We walked around it last year and it is very nice there.

I think you would definitely need two rooms there.
186.3You don't rent CAMPERSASABET::KUMPELIf you first fail,follow instructionsWed Apr 25 1990 20:2210
    RE: Campers
    
    Fort Wilderness is NOT campers. They are small versions of mobile homes
    that are great to have for a family. They have a SEPARATE bedroom with
    a double bed, bunk beds and a vanity. A quenn size murphy bed in the
    living room. A REAL bathroom.central heat and air, and a full kitchen
    with stove,refrig,dishwasher and microwave. We have stayed several
    times with 4 adults and 2 children without any problem.
    
    Bill 
186.4More Like a Hotel SuiteSENIOR::GOLDBERGWed Apr 25 1990 20:363
    The "trailers" in Fort Wilderness also have daily maid service,
    telephones, and color TV.  About the only difference between the
    trailers and a hotel suite is the non-availability of room service.
186.5FW v CBRWOTVAX::BATTYThe Seaweed is Always Greener...Thu Apr 26 1990 13:0425
    I'd also go for FW over CBR, especially with young children. You 
    are at least in the same area, even if you use the murphy, and let 
    the kids have the bedroom, rather than being split over two rooms 
    which are not necessarily adjacent. The facilities in the trailer, 
    fridge, cooker, kettle etc are also very convenient for dealing 
    with the whims of small children, even if you don't plan to cook 
    exotic meals.
    
    Having stayed in FW, and visited friends at the CBR, I also prefer 
    the atmosphere of FW. It seemed more private and quiet round the 
    loops, with plenty of open space.
    
    Don't forget also the singarounds with Chip'n'Dale and the Disney 
    movies, free every evening at the Trading Post - The Petting Farm
    - canoe trips - swimming holes - The Pioneer Hall, with 
    Hoop-De-Doo and Chip'n'Dale's Breakfast Jamboree - play areas etc 
    etc. (How much of a hard sell do you want?)
    
    If it's purely the question of a "Camper" versus "Hotel Room", 
    don't have any worries on that score. The trailer was as well (if 
    not better) equipped than the apartments we rented at Sonesta 
    Villas and Quality Suites.
    
    Mike in Warrington UK.
    
186.6more feedback, pleaseWAV13::AROIANWed May 02 1990 17:1610
    More feedback, please on the CBR and the Disney Village "villas".
    See opening note.
    
    My husband is still not keen on Fort Wilderness!!!
    
    Thanks.
    
    Laurel
    
    
186.7Have a good time KAOA11::LAVIGNEWed May 02 1990 17:3012
    If it were me (which I am hoping it will be in about 10 months)
    I would choose the Disney Village.  My wife and I stayed at the
    CBR last August and it was great, but I think 3 adults and 2 children
    is too much for any Hotel room especially the CBR's room.  Other
    than the size of the room I don't think you will be disapointed
    in any of the resorts features and facilities.  Don't force the
    hubby to camp if he doesn't want to It could ruin the rest of the
    Holiday.
    
    Regards,
    JP
    
186.8Second the vote for villaLABRYS::GIBSONWed May 02 1990 18:4517
    Given the three choices you have, I would also choose the villa. 
    I think CBR is just too cramped, and not being a camper myself, 
    I would have a hard time convincing myself to stay at Fort
    Wilderness. Besides, isn't there going to be another adult
    with you (I forget, but think I remember something about it from the 
    original note)? In the villa you won't have to contend with bunk 
    beds for an older person (or yourself, if you let the older person
    have the regular bed). I had a villa reserved for November, but
    we decided to go in May instead. Everyone I know who has stayed 
    in the villas loved them -- like home with maid service. 
    
    We had reserved a villa for November, but decided to go to WDW 
    in May instead, and don't need the space. We'll be at the Contemporary.
    
    Just my 2 cents
    
    Linda
186.9CGHUB::OBRIEN_Jat the tone......Wed May 02 1990 19:266
    When we went down in January, we stayed at the CBR.  Loved it, however,
    there were just two adults and 2 children.  I would't want anymore
    than that in a room.  They only have double beds.  No queens/kings.
    
    Julie