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4 Mar 19, 07:31 AM |
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Toff Princess that is certainly something to think about.
We have stayed in one room on a number of holidays to Paris, Rome etc and the only issue really is that DH is a snorer. DS struggled to sleep and was tired and grumpy. We just put up with it for one week but I am not so sure about doing it for two If I can find a miracle cure for snoring over the next few months I will certainly think about it as it will save us a bit of money. |
4 Mar 19, 08:13 AM |
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One of the hotel boulevard hotels has suites instead of rooms, these consist of a separate lounge area with a sofa bed and the bedroom, maybe this would work for you? they have buses to the parks and are close to Disney Springs.
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4 Mar 19, 08:16 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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We will all be sharing this year (me,dh, dd age 15)
If you really need two rooms you’ll be better off offsite as all the suite type accommodation at WDW is very pricey. |
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