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9 Sep 20, 06:46 PM |
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Swan and Dolphin v Hilton Disney springs
Hey,
Planning for September 21. Doing a split stay and the 'Disney' option is Swan and dolphin or Hilton @ Disney springs. Both locations are great for us. Swan and Dolphin looks amazing but is £750 more expensive than the Hilton. Kinda like a honeymoon is the extra worth it for the Swan and Dolphin? |
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9 Sep 20, 07:05 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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I'd go for the S&D - for location, the Crescent Lake area is just the best! We usually stay at Y&BC but not without DDP and perks!
These are our 2 of our options too for next autumn - S&D or Hilton Buena Vista palace, which site have you priced the Swalphin up on as I've found quite a difference.
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DISNEY HOLS: WDW - Y&BC x 8, AKL x 2, POFQ x 1, villas x 5, GF x 1, Dolphin x 2 DLP - Sequoia x 4, Newport Bay x 1, Cheyenne x 5, Santa Fe x1 DCL Magic, DCL Wish BOOKED - Beach Club Villas Sept '24, Disney Treasure Sept '25 TRIP REPORT INDEX www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=835984 |
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9 Sep 20, 08:29 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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You are paying the extra £750 for a better location. You can take the boat/walk to HS/Epcot/Boardwalk from S+D.
I would go for the S+D as it would be easier to get to HS as early as possible to get on Rise of the Resistance. I also just compared resorts on Trip advisor to refresh my memory and I would definitely choose Swan if £s are not an issue. BUT if you are not spending much time at HS+Epcot and want to save £750 then the Hilton looks good as well. 4 Star. Edited at 08:56 PM. |
9 Sep 20, 08:31 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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Cant comment on the Hilton option but S&D is deffo worth it in my opinion.
Its a deluxe level hotel at a "Disney Moderate" price. The location is fantastic, walk to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. Also to the boardwalk which is cool. I also like coming back to the hotel to have a little time away from the madness because I found it to be a little more chilled than the official Disney Hotels. Pool is great, restaurants are great. If you don't mind paying the extra I don't think you'll regret it. |
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9 Sep 20, 08:34 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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I’ve been seriously considering the Hilton Buena vista palace if needed. I love the location as we are big fans of DS and there are loads of eating places there that won’t break the bank. They offer the 60 day fast passes and shuttles too which also makes the hotel appealing. I love the idea of a balcony too.
Kat
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9 Sep 20, 08:47 PM |
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I stay at The Palace. Love the location, just over rd from Springs. Hefty resort charge though!
Also, one of the reasons I stay there is the walkable distance to crossroads ( I do not drive), however, worth noting I have read majority of restaurants and the Supermarket at crossroads have not reopened ( think they had notice to quit late 2020 so a lot just did not reopen). |
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10 Sep 20, 09:05 AM |
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10 Sep 20, 03:57 PM |
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We prefer to book directly, so I've been pricing it up (on their own site) and the total includes the resort tax - $35 per night. The cancellation policy is good - free cancellation until the day before. Bonus is I've just turned 65 and can get 'senior' rate much to DH amusement!
Booking.com is around the same price ( minus senior rate!) and also includes resort tax, free cancellation a week beforehand.
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DISNEY HOLS: WDW - Y&BC x 8, AKL x 2, POFQ x 1, villas x 5, GF x 1, Dolphin x 2 DLP - Sequoia x 4, Newport Bay x 1, Cheyenne x 5, Santa Fe x1 DCL Magic, DCL Wish BOOKED - Beach Club Villas Sept '24, Disney Treasure Sept '25 TRIP REPORT INDEX www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=835984 Edited at 04:10 PM. |
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10 Sep 20, 04:08 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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10 Sep 20, 04:30 PM |
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Resort charge is $35, then I think there is a parking charge!. I usually book direct so pay full amount when I stay ( and currently have good cancellation policy).
I have in the past booked as a package, so nothing to pay when I am there, but, if course the agent will have factored the charge into their costings! |
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