MinnieForMe
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- May 15, 2007
Is Windsor Hills hard to find from Orlando International? We're flying in at midnight and I'm nervous we won't be able to find it as I'm assuming it's in a residential area.
Is Windsor Hills hard to find from Orlando International? We're flying in at midnight and I'm nervous we won't be able to find it as I'm assuming it's in a residential area.
This thread has gotten me jazzed for our trip next year. We are staying in a 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome at WH and I am very psyched about it. The girls will be 15 and 9 for this trip, and it was clear to me after last year's trip that having our own corners to go to at the end of the day would be a good idea. I am also very thrilled about the washer and dryer. We almost never go to parks on EMH mornings, so I don't think we'll feel that loss at all. The difference in price between the townhome and the ASMu suite we had last year (which I hated) is about $1200.
Off-topic I know, but I was curious about why you hated the ASMu family suite? This is one of the few onsite options we felt might be comfy for us but so far we haven't convinced ourselves to stay in one. All the reviews I've read about them so far said the suites were great so I'd love to hear from someone who didn't care for it - just to get a good comparison. TIA
Cost of a value with free dining and no car rental vs. an offsite two bedroom condo and eating some meals in and some out and an inexpensive car are going to be pretty close with the offsite condo probably being a bit more. So bottom line is really what you prefer and think of as a better value vs. cost alone. The space, not having to eat all my meals out are huge to me and make for a much more relaxing vacation. For a short stay, either is appealing, but for me with a week stay or longer, give me the condo. I think, though, it's very much a personal preference thing.
Is it still cheaper to stay offsite if Disney is offering the free dining plan