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Disney World--where to stay?

We are going for a week in Jan. My husband is running the marathon there and we want to stay on property. Thinking Contempary or Wliderness Cabins. We have 2 small children. What are your thoughts on where we should stay?

    



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kill_yr_television
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With little kids, Wilderness Cabins or other Fort Wilderness accommodations are great choices. It's a single boat ride to Magic Kingdom, which is the best park for the little ones. And, unlike the hotels, there are lots of other activities for kids, like a petting zoo and playgrounds.

If you opt for a hotel, I think you might like the Polynesian better than the Contemporary, as it has nicer, more child-friendly outdoor areas and a soft sand lakeside beach. Also, you get a great view of the nightly Magic Kingdom fireworks show from this beach.

If further inquiries put these accommodations off budget, look to the "middle" grade hotels. They don't cost that much more than the "economy" grade, and are much much more convenient and comfortable.

Disney food prices make Tokyo and Moscow seem cheap in comparison. I advise either you get a room with fridge & microwave or you bring an ice chest and electric kettle. Price the snacks and prepared foods in the hotel (or campground) convenience store; it will cost less than the restaurants and snack bars and probably be more to the tastes of the bambinos.


CHPGAL
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I have stayed at the Contemporary and at Wilderness Lodge. The Contemporary is great if you stay in the main building. We were first put in one of the side buildings and walked forever to get to our rooms. After a long day at Disney that made for a rougher day. The main building was awesome though. We had a view facing the Magic Kingdom and could see the castle from our room. A couple of nights we watched the fireworks from our balcony. It was beautiful. It was even prettier than from the park, because we were able to see the castle and fireworks with a whole view. k
The Wilderness Lodge was very rustic and neat for my husband. My daughter enjoyed it also. It was a little quieter than the Contemporary. We took the boat to the Magic Kingdom and my daughter loved that. These 2 are very different and we enjoyed each. It was just 2 different ways of life. I think I enjoyed the Contemporary more though.

Have fun......


Kris Z
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It depends on your budget. All Star is the cheapest, but the rooms are small and you almost hit the bed with the door when you enter the room. The Boardwalk is more expensive and more spacious. You have your own french doors that open to a little verandah. You can walk or take the boat to both Epcot and MGM. Then the Disney buses will take you everywhere else. If you want a middle priced resort try Port Orleans - Dixie Landings. Good Luck and Have fun!


Southpaw
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If you have the money, I've heard the Dolphin or the Swan is the place to stay


nana4dakids
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My husband and I took two of our grandchildren there last year and we stayed at the Contemporary. It was great because they have a cafeteria on sight, swimming pools, very large game room. You can see Space mountain from the parking lot and it is a 10 minute walk to the Magic Kingdom gates. So when the youngest, who was 2 at the time, got tired, I just walked back to the hotel and my husband stayed at the park with the 7 year old.


PeachPie
http://goflorida.about.com/od/wheretostay/a/ft_wilderness.ht

i stayed at the holiday inn


tech_fanatic
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Both are great resorts. But I think with younger kids, they would have a blast at the campgrounds, there is a lot to do and there is also more space. But, the grounds is a lot larger and you will have to do more walking.

Contemporary is great because of being on the monorail. With two small children, there is a good chance you will be at Magic Kingdom a lot, so I think this might be your best option.

Both are great, you can't go wrong. But, if you like the themeing of Wilderness Campgrounds, you could also consider Wilderness Lodge, it is similar but not as large of a room. Polynesian is also similar but has a more tropical feel, but still has the dark woods and things, but, you get the monorail.

You really can't go wrong, they are all great choices.

Have fun and good luck to your husband!


DisneyLover
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Definitely stay on property, but more specifically where there's other transportation so you won't have to bother with the crowded Disney buses that often. You see, if you stay at the contemporary, the polynesian, or the Grand Floridian there is a monorail that stops at the hotels that takes you to the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. Monorails are a lot more comfortable than the Disney buses, trust me. Or if you stay at the Boardwalk, Beach club, or yacht club you can walk to EPCOT or take a boat ride to MGM. The boat ride is really nice 'cuz its air conditioned on the inside and it doesn't take long to get to MGM Studios. if you can avoid the Disney Bud transportation, I reccomend it because usually they're so crowded that you have to stand, and not to mention you have to wait for it at the bus stop. You could just hop right on a monorail or boat!
Anyways have a Magical trip!


Dave
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I like the campground. When I go I stay in my tent.


Expert
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great deals here http://www.eorlando.net/


♥USMCwife♥
The All Star Resorts are nice and affordable. Great for kids. My husband and I are kids at heart and we had a blast. We went there for our honeymoon. I don't know if you drink but there is a bar right beside all the pools so you can hang out while keeping an eye on your kids. And there is free rides to all the parks so you don't have to worry about driving.


?
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Dixie Landings was a good place to stay.........


Robsthings
Between the two I would pick the Contemporary. There are a host of brand new rooms (just redone) There is Chef Mickeys, and the monorail is seconds away from the Magic Kingdom (or a 5 min walk).


Shaneka D
Hi, I am a Florida native and I believe that I may be of some assistance. I go to Orlando every other weekend so I definitely have my share of travel and lodging experience. Were you looking to stay in the heart of Disney or the Kissimmee St Cloud area? Is there a specific budget? Personally, I like the wilderness cabins, most people won't give them a try or have no simple idea that cabins are a lodging option. The bottom line is comfort. You can also stay at a low cost suite such as The Enclave or a Disney Resort. Visit the links below. I hope I have helped.


moohill3
We stayed at the Caribbean. It was nice & resonably priced. I think that if we go again, we will probably either stay there again or at All-Star Music. From Caribbean, you can go out in front of the hotel/resort, and the Disney busses will pick you up & take you to the park you want to go to.


Jeremy
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Stay at one of the resorts there. Less time to walk,and you can acess the park earlier,stay closer=more fun!





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