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DisneyWorld Moderate vs Deluxe resorts--Overwhelmed with All the Information

I plan to take my kids to DisneyWorld. I am so overwhelmed by all of the information.We usually spend time in our hotel so I want to be comfortable and not so tiny. I need any advice I can get. I am considering talking to a travel agent to help sort out my questions. My kids will be 5 and 6 years old when we go next year. Also, is first of June an okay time to go? Will it be dreadfully hot?

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Hi...anytime in the summer is generally hot. However, you have so much fun that you almost forget the hot. I went there 10 years or so ago and I remember it being hot but not dreadful. It rains often in that part of Florida and June is generally from what I've been told one of their wettest months. I'm going in August with my son(not the month I would prefer, just had to be). My friend who did live there until recently told me that it is miserable in July and August. As for the hotels...we are staying in the value resorts and they are not suppose to be that big of a room. They are however suppose to be clean and work decently for the amount of time you actually spend in the rooms. Or at least this is what I was told by one of my friends. My son is 6 and we can't wait to go...we have 16 more days! :-) Today I was told that the Polenisian(sp) is suppose to be wonderful. You might want to check into that hotel. It is a little bit more pricey but might offer you what you are looking for.

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Hi K.,
If you can afford it, the deluxe resorts offer a lot of room- but even better, if you can do a Suite, then not only do you get a separate bedroom and livingroom, but you get a FULLY equiped kitchen, a washer and drier, AND a hot tub in your room! It is so nice if you plan to spend time in your room and the hot tub is great after a long day of walking.
June will be quite warm (and wet) AND it will be crowded. Check out this site for more info regarding crowd expectations:
http://travelwithkids.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi...

I suggest purchasing a book about Disney World (there are a ton available) and making a plan on which park to visit on what day, where to eat (and make those reservations EXACTLY 6 months ahead of time), what to see at each park, etc... There are some great KID books for your children to decide what they want to ride.

I have found that hitting the parks early, taking a break in the afternoon, and then heading back to the park in the evening works out nicely. AND, at your deluxe resorts, you can even leave your children at the "kid's clubhouse" and you can get a night out by yourself.

As for which deluxe resort, I personally LOVE the Wilderness Lodge. It is close to Magic Kindgom (you can get there by boat or bus), it sits on the lake and there is a light show parade on the lake every night. It has a rustic feel, and just has a slower pace atmosphere to it (which is nice after being at the parks).

Other than that, comfy shoes and lots of water are my best recommendations. Enjoy.
R. B.
Disney Vacation Member (Disney Freak)

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Hi K.

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K.,
I am a travel agent and a stay at home grandmother of 10 wonderful grandkids. I work as a home based agent so I can help their parents when they get sick so they don't have to miss work Anyway Disney is the most important vacation besides your honeymoon that you will take. It is pretty easy though. The value resorts are great if you don't expect them to be luxerious. They are a nice product for the money. Kids your age will love the All-Star Movies. You can move up to a Moderate resort. Whatever you do make sure you include the dining plan. It is the best value of your money. June is hot and crowded so if you can go Spring or Fall it would be better. Please feel free to call or email me. You can use a travel agent and it is no cost to you and I book lots of Disney.
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You've gotten a lot of help. The main issue is what your budget allows. Any Disney hotel is worth doing. The Value resorts have smaller rooms, about the size of an average Holiday Inn room and no slides at the pools, but the prices are much better. There are lots of photo spots throughout the property and younger kids love it. You get the same Disney quality cleanliness and service. The food courts at the value resorts is cheaper and gives you better options for smaller kids. When you go up to the high price resorts, you pay more for everything. We go often, so we always try to save money. The moderate resorts are better if you need a little bigger room and the pools have a slide which is fun. The slides close at 8pm, so remember that if you plan to go for a late night swim.The Carribean Beach is great, but we like the Port Orleans Riverside because it has a boat to Downtown Disney. You can actually spend a day out of the parks and have a great time too. The Downtown has a great lego store where we've spent lots of time. When the kids were young, we used to buy them a new lego set and that gave us relaxing time in the room to shower and get ready without hearing complaints. The higher price hotels don't have a food court. Most of your meals have to be at a restaurant. They do have a small snack bar. A good place to find discounts is www.mousesavers.com. The best suggestion that I give people is to relax and have fun. There is so much to do that if you try to do it all, you'll feel exhausted and not want to go back. Be flexable and don't worry if your plans don't go as you expected. Whatever you do will be awesome and fun and if you relax while you do it, you'll want to go back again. It is a once in a lifetime trip but it doesn't have to be done only once. Have fun!

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When my husband and I went a few years ago, we stayed at the All Star Sports, which is one of the more economical ones. It had two double beds and a big room. They also have a huge resort like pool, that was heated (we went in Dec). They also have a food court where it was pricey, but convenient, and then we took the Disney bus to each park. Waiting the bus to there and back was a real drag some days, so if we were to go again I would stay closer with the monorail, esp now that we have a baby. Either way, the kids don't rememeber the "bad" stuff, so you'll have a great time regardless of where you stay. :)

We stayed with our daughter and nanny at Old Key West resort. it's one of the hotels that actually have a full kitchen with oven, fridge, microwave and was very affordable. well worth it with kids b/c of the kitchen. have fun!! I'm jealous!

Hi K.,

I agree that June, July and August is the months with the longest lines, very hot (dreadfully hot) and wettest. If you go, go during Oct, Nov or Dec. Be sure to take a mini umbrella....it does sprinkle in the morning. Also bring your sunscreen. We stayed at the All Star Movies...great place for kids. There will be buses to take you everywhere for free. Be sure to get a "hopper" pass so your family can hop from park to park...great investment. And with kids, I say save Majic Kingdom for last because the kids will never want to go to the other parks after seeing Magic Kingdom. :) Go to the parks early in the morning when they first open...Amimal Kingdom's animals are out early and feeding but as the day heats up, they are sleeping. Be sure to go on the Kilimanjaro Safaris at 9am. Lots of shows and attractions to see. Have fun! It truely is a magical experience. One last tip, take your own water bottle and fill the bottle up at the water stations....because bottle water is expensive.

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