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re: Disney Pros, is it worth it to stay on site?

Posted on 11/7/17 at 12:33 pm to
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
20628 posts
Posted on 11/7/17 at 12:33 pm to
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I really want to know what house/condo baldona is staying at where he also gets free breakfast for $125/night after taxes. Think it's somewhere in Gainsville?


I've stayed at multiple places, the below is a solid choice but I've also stayed at some other chains we've got deals on through Credit Cards and other ways. This was off priceline its on International Drive right outside the gate and IMO is nicer than the All-Stars:

Springhill Suites
1 King Bed + Sofabed - Free Wifi, Mini Fridge, Microwave
Includes:
FREE Cancellation until 12:00 PM on 12/12/2017 (EST)
Free Internet In Room
and Free Breakfast
$103
per night
Room Cost $103.00
1 Room x 5 Nights $515.00
Taxes & Fees $64.40
Total Charges $579.40
Prices are in USD.

I don't know why you are busting my balls as someone that goes to Disney a ton, you clearly love it and don't mind the price. Good for you.

Disney has never been the "big" vacation of the year for me. I completely understand others wanting to spend and not have to worry about small things like the transportation. While you can pinch pennies at the All-Stars and they are fine, I am simply offering my opinion on why I prefer to stay off site. I really don't see the issue there, especially if you are a rewards member at a hotel chain and get a good deal.

ETA: We've never had an issue getting fastpasses either. If you set them 30 days or even 25 ahead and check in a handful of times after that to maybe get even better times you can basically get whatever you need.
This post was edited on 11/7/17 at 12:35 pm
Posted by ell_13
Member since Apr 2013
85277 posts
Posted on 11/7/17 at 12:52 pm to
No no no. Where’s the condo you get for $125/night with free breakfast and a separate room for your kids, not some little divider. I’m busting your balls because you’ve been disengenuois. Staying offsite is fine. It really is. It works for many people. But you’re making it into something it’s not. There’s no reason to lie to prove a point here. Like I said before. You don’t have to convince people why it works for you... maybe you need to convince yourself though.

And you’ve made incorrect claims about staying on site. Like how that locks you into meals provided by Disney.
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