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After researching numbers and different scenarios for deals I decided to play with the dates and see what I could come up with for re-booking my postponed trip! (Originally I was supposed to be flying out this Saturday with my teen son for a Mom and Son only trip....however, trip was postponed due extenuating factors)
So.....it looks like I can re-book my trip for THIS coming FEB the week of the 5-12th (and my son would only miss 3 days of school due to teacher convention being that same week!)
I can book the Poly CL garden view with normal dining for @ $2800.00
for Feb 5-10th then move over to Universal Studios for our last 2 nights.
OR I could book The Beach Club, for about $2700.00 Garden view Club Level for the same dates, then head over to Universal Studios for 2 nights (my son wants to see WWOHP)
OR: Add on an extra night and stay Garden View, Beach Club with DELUXE DINING (which would take care of the need for the club lounge for snacks/drinks because we'd have extra snack credits and our refillable mugs)....then move over to Universal Friday, Feb 11th and stay 2 nights there, flying out Sunday evening (we'd leave on a 8 pm evening flight, so still have much of Sunday to tour Universal). To add on one extra night at Disney with DELUXE dining would bring the package up to about $2900.00
OR.....I can keep with the current plan for FD next September....but in that case, the prices are about $800.00 more for the same scenarios (5night stay with dining)
What do you think would be best? THIS Febuary with what seem like very much lower prices (at least $800.00 lower!) .... OR wait until next Sept. and go with either FD or hope for a room discount again next summer?
One small con......If I go next September (which I have currently booked) then my son will miss 5 days of school (looking at the week of Sept 17-24) As I mentioned earlier....he will only miss 3 days if we go this FEB.
Only con I can see is unpredictable weather in February!!!
I need some advice!!! TIA
Marie
ETA: Right now I have the POLY Garden View Club Level booked for the week of Sept 17-21 then we'd move over to Univesal for 2 nights before flying home (21-23 of Sept.) the cost is about $3,600.00 for 5 nights with 2 ppl .....with tickets and FREE DINING PROMO (BASIC PKG. )
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Disney Trips: First Disney Trip, Disneyland with my DH (then DBF) August, 1990 | January 15-23, 2008 AKL CL Celebrating DH leave from Afghanistan | Sept 1-12, 2009 - Storming the World with Friends, AKL CL/ Free Dining| FEB 5-13, 2011 BC CL GV/HRH CL @ US/IOA| Next Trip: Sept 28 - Oct 4, 2012 POLY GV CL/ Oct 4-7, 2012 HRH Club at US/IOA Mom, Sons and BFF do FD, first MNSSHP & F&W
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OK.....thank you so far, starting to lean towards FEB. I am NOT a hot-weather person, I LOVE FALL weather, a slight breeze, just warm enough for a sweatshirt/light jacket, and still nicely warm in the day.... lower risk of sunburn!!! LOL
What resort??? POLY or BC would you go for????
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Disney Trips: First Disney Trip, Disneyland with my DH (then DBF) August, 1990 | January 15-23, 2008 AKL CL Celebrating DH leave from Afghanistan | Sept 1-12, 2009 - Storming the World with Friends, AKL CL/ Free Dining| FEB 5-13, 2011 BC CL GV/HRH CL @ US/IOA| Next Trip: Sept 28 - Oct 4, 2012 POLY GV CL/ Oct 4-7, 2012 HRH Club at US/IOA Mom, Sons and BFF do FD, first MNSSHP & F&W
I vote for BC since you've got a teen...I've never stayed there, but heard great things about the pool.
Depends on which parks your son likes more: MK? or Epcot/DHS? I know my teens would want Epcot/DHS and the BC would be great! some day....
I'd vote Beach Club
Club Level or Deluxe, that is really a hard decision, Deluxe would let you have some cool meals since the parks aren't open quite as late. So. . .that is a tough one
I'd go with February and I'd choose the Poly. Why? Dole Whips every night. "Wishes" from the beach. Tonga Toast. Monorail to Epcot and MK. Beautiful landscaping. It might be a little too chilly to swim in Stormalong bay and it would just sit there taunting you your whole vacation!
Ok maybe it's just me but I went the week of Valentine's and had a worse winter down there then we do up here in Delaware! Look at what we are wearing on the pic below it was so cold many attractions were closed. Can you go Spring break maybe? They have free dining then I think.....
Ok maybe it's just me but I went the week of Valentine's and had a worse winter down there then we do up here in Delaware! Look at what we are wearing on the pic below it was so cold many attractions were closed. Can you go Spring break maybe? They have free dining then I think.....
Don't go by this past winter as a gauge for a normal Florida winter - they had a very abnormal, record-breaking cold winter this year! We were there in January and it was one of the only weeks that had normal weather; it was about 70-75 during the day and in the low 60's at night. We swam every day. However, my grandparents are "snowbirds" who are there every year, and for the rest of the winter they said it was awful.
Don't go by this past winter as a gauge for a normal Florida winter - they had a very abnormal, record-breaking cold winter this year! We were there in January and it was one of the only weeks that had normal weather; it was about 70-75 during the day and in the low 60's at night. We swam every day. However, my grandparents are "snowbirds" who are there every year, and for the rest of the winter they said it was awful.
I'd also vote for February!
That was 2006! Not this year! And they said it was record breaking then too. Just MO but my grandfather lives in FL and said Feb is their winter so I would go Jan or March but never Feb again!
[QUOTE=samg0627;3396733Look at what we are wearing on the pic below it was so cold many attractions were closed.[/QUOTE]
Having melted a few times in August, I'd to be at WDW with a sweatshirt on
I vote for Feb...probably less crowds. We went in Jan of 08 and the weather was AWESOME! But I understand that weather changes. Missing less school is important for those teens...and the better deal sounds great! As to which resort? I've only been once, so I can't say. Enjoy your trip!!!!
Ok.....the more I think of it, the more I am thinking I like FEB....for one thing, it's only 6 months away, and the quicker we can get back to the Happiest Place on Earth, the better Secondly, Winter in Alberta is brutal....anything has to be better than minus 40 degree celcius weather and 10 feet of snow!!!!
February is value season, and my son has a teacher convention during that time frame, so he'll only miss 3 or 4 days (at most) of school.
I am currently booked at Poly for Sept 2011, but first thing tomorrow I am calling to switch things around to the Beach Club, in February.
I really think that this resort will offer all my son would love being a teen....great pool, close to his favourite parks and close to Epcot showcase for dinner!
Unfortunately Disney's site is not working tonight to price out things, or I'd be playing with numbers and prices, etc...
The only thing I have to figure out is, will they let me use a GP room discount and add dining/tickets on? The trip I originally had booked for this August had a room discount/summer savings.....I believe it worked out to 40% off the room, AND I was able to add dining and tickets....that was a great deal! So I hope the same thing is allowed in February. Tomorrow I have some more pricing/researching to do, but I think February may just work out!
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Disney Trips: First Disney Trip, Disneyland with my DH (then DBF) August, 1990 | January 15-23, 2008 AKL CL Celebrating DH leave from Afghanistan | Sept 1-12, 2009 - Storming the World with Friends, AKL CL/ Free Dining| FEB 5-13, 2011 BC CL GV/HRH CL @ US/IOA| Next Trip: Sept 28 - Oct 4, 2012 POLY GV CL/ Oct 4-7, 2012 HRH Club at US/IOA Mom, Sons and BFF do FD, first MNSSHP & F&W