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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Here is the situation:
We are planning a 3 or 4 night Dream Cruise and will more than likely have 1-3 nights pre or post cruise so the question is where to choose to stay. Here are our
options to date:
1. Stay within WDW (CSR, AK or WL) but do NO parks. Spend our time at the resort, DTD (possible DQ visit) and Resort touring.
2. Stay at a DTD hotel with NO parks spending our time DTD and Resort touring.
3. Stay at a Port Hotel and tour Kennedy Space Center and Cocoa Beach.
Which would you choose and why?
We will have a rental car but if we stay WDW we may turn it in to use Disney transportation and shuttle to the cruise.
All your choices seem like fun! If you want to be in the Disney bubble, and don't mind Disney resort prices, WL offers plenty to enjoy without going to the parks!
The DTD hotel would also be fun! I enjoy DTD, and if you love to shop it would be nice. I've never stayed at any of those hotels, so not sure about resort activities.
If you want to go the beach route, your third option is great too! Less of the crowd scene, and KSC is very cool!
I didn't help any, I'm sure, but I guess I'm saying that all these seem like fun! Now you just have to figure out what is more fun for you and your family. Good luck choosing!
I voted for WDW resort, and more specifically from that list I would pick AKL. I don't think I could do WL because that would be a leeeetle too close to MK for me and I might be bummed to not be able to go in.
I voted for WDW resort, and more specifically from that list I would pick AKL. I don't think I could do WL because that would be a leeeetle too close to MK for me and I might be bummed to not be able to go in.
With views of Seven Seas Lagoon, ferry to MK, etc. - it might be too tempting for me - I would want to go to MK. But I have heard AKL has lots of activities and, since more isolated from the parks (except AK), I think this would be a more do-able way to enjoy everything WDW resorts have to offer - without going to the parks.
I voted for WDW resort, and more specifically from that list I would pick AKL. I don't think I could do WL because that would be a leeeetle too close to MK for me and I might be bummed to not be able to go in.
I agree 100% with the above! AKL will give you plenty to do and see and not be bored. Great food, activities and scenery. And you are not too close to a park so you won't constantly be reminded of what you are missing. Good luck!
Thanks....I totally understand all the above reasonings. That is the situation our family is in: DD & DS say WDW resort even if we go to no parks (I may be too tempted by the parks ) but I would really like to see some of the other resorts too. We have not stayed at WL, AKL or CSR (our Mod. choice) so it would be a good opportunity to do so and get a little peek. DH thinks staying at WDW would be to hard without doing parks and feels the Port Hotel stay idea would be less costly and easier. That's were the DTD idea came about because it is sort of
middle ground ( a little taste of WDW but less expensive). Decisions Decisions Decisions!!
Please keep the suggestions and advice coming...............
I would stay at AKL again in a minute. So beautiful and a lot to do for the kids. The pool is gorgeous. Then I would resort hop and get to DTD for some shopping. Now that would be N.I.C.E.
I personally couldn't stand to be at Disney and not do any parks. There's certainly lots to do outside the parks and we'll usually have a good couple of days in any vacation where we don't go near them, but to miss them out altogether... I'm not sure I could do that, so option three gets my vote.