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15 May 19, 05:29 PM |
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One more villa con -
Our kids quite enjoy playing with other kids at the communal pool, so a condo or a villa at a gated community with a communal pool solves this "con." We like Windsor Hills, as it has water slides and a splash pad play area too.
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22 May 19, 09:45 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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22 May 19, 11:46 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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I’ll ask my daughter to show me how to private message Mick so I don’t spoil it for anybody watching. Loretta
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23 May 19, 08:50 AM |
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Loretta
Just replied to your PM thanks. We can keep progress secret now. Mick
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23 May 19, 10:28 AM |
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How lovely to read all these replies
Even before we bought our villa we always stayed in a villa I suggest moving your children into your bedroom for the next fortnight and watching no tv in the lounge at all. See how you feel about sharing one room with them for 2 weeks... 😂 Sandra |
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23 May 19, 12:08 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 14
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Pro;
Everyone has their own space Adult time Own pool More than one bathroom, essential for us No other guests to annoy you Freedom to chill as you wish Ability to cook of you wish (I don’t lol) Easier washing ability Normally more cost effective Great for anti social people like us Cons; No EMH No 60 day FP window |
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23 May 19, 12:24 PM |
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From the first time we went to Orlando in 1993 we have always stayed in a villa. In those days we had no problem with things like Fastpasses etc as the parks were quiet anyway as were the roads. If you want full on Disney then perhaps a hotel onsite would be better these days but for us as we are now older and it is just us two or friends who are our age and don't do many parks we love the freedom of staying in a villa. I'm lucky in that my hubby is happy to drive plus he doesn't drink so we can go wherever we want. Last year we spent some time on the Gulf Coast in Rotunda and found a beautiful villa there that we shared with our best friends.
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23 May 19, 02:46 PM |
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Since having children (before that, I only went with one other person, so we always stayed in hotels), I stayed in 2 villas and, as a single parent, on site in 2017.
I loved all the pros people have shared (especially the space; ability to retreat from each other; not needing to cart stuff to and from the pool, daily!). A 'con' but with apparently no solution is sometimes things that the MC just can't fix. We had a particularly hot swimming pool (heater/thermostat malfunction) in one, which meant we (and the children) couldn't use the pool for a day or 2 until it cooled down (hotter than I have a bath!). In the other villa, there was a problem with the master bed - it was wonky. The MC came and replaced the bases but there was still a definite tilt to it (one side was higher than the other, which you couldn't tell by sight but could after trying to lie in it for a night). I also loved being in the Disney bubble - but this was just me and 2 girls (10 and 6) and even the 3 of us got fed up with being on top of each other after 2 weeks. Next summer, we're doing onsite for 6 nights and then a villa for 7 - best of both worlds, I hope! |
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23 May 19, 09:08 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Aug 18
Location: Devon
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I’m going to put my head above the parapet here - I prefer a hotel 🙄
I have stayed in a villa once and whilst I accept for a big family group the space is good, for me the cons are - - too much driving - I never felt 100% safe and had a lot of anxiety over being burgled by people with guns 😱 - swimming pool got yucky and we had to scoop out leaves etc - I cook and clean up after my kids all year round and do not wish to do it on my 2 week holiday - packing at the end of the holiday is much harder and you have to clean and tidy a large area as well - having had a boisterous toddler (who is now a heavy footed teen 😱 I was always anxious about her damaging something in someone’s home which I wasn’t so worried about in something corporate owned Now I will say that we have been lucky enough the last few trips to stay in a one bed old key west so my children can be a separate sleeping area and we have the benefit of a kitchen for snacks etc, as well as a full laundry room. So my feelings may not be quite as strong if I was comparing a villa to say a moderate on site room, but I love the convenience and luxury of a Disney hotel. Sorry to go against the grain but this is just my opinion x Edited at 09:12 PM. Reason: Extra point |
24 May 19, 07:44 PM |
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Hi as this is a bit of a pro villa thread, ? Staying on site in a one bed okw condo for us is much better. Yes as others have said the fast pass options etc,early or late magic hours, free DDP, transport ( I love driving but it's nice on a night out to have a couple of drinks and get transported back. Being in the bubble is good and yes not everyone's cup of tea but for us it suits. In a I bed at okw you have full kitchen etc and washing facilities . Wherever you pick enjoy your time
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