BUT my favorite PLACE to stay would have to be Fort Wilderness Campground in my tent. I've done it twice and loved both times. It is really "A whole new world" everyone should do it at least once. You are in nature but in WDW you get a free feature movie every night under the stars, wake up and watch the sun come up over the lake. I think it is really cool!!
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Earlier I posted my favorite hotel is POP Century.. which I still agree with because I go to WDW for the parks not the hotel...
BUT my favorite PLACE to stay would have to be Fort Wilderness Campground in my tent. I've done it twice and loved both times. It is really "A whole new world" everyone should do it at least once. You are in nature but in WDW you get a free feature movie every night under the stars, wake up and watch the sun come up over the lake. I think it is really cool!!
BUT my favorite PLACE to stay would have to be Fort Wilderness Campground in my tent. I've done it twice and loved both times. It is really "A whole new world" everyone should do it at least once. You are in nature but in WDW you get a free feature movie every night under the stars, wake up and watch the sun come up over the lake. I think it is really cool!!
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Favorite hotel is AKL. However, Pop Century is up there. I don't know what it is about that hotel but it's always in my head as a place to stay when I want to stay at Disney. It always comes down to AKL or Pop. And it's not a money issue. It's just something about the hotel. I love it. But if I had to just say "my favorite hotel is" it would be AKL. Love the lobby, the rooms, and having the savannah right there puts it over the top.
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It's funny how much I've heard lately about the campground. People who don't even like camping and tried it raved about the site, how friendly the people are, and how the people decorate during any of the holidays, not just Christmas. Also, I've heard it's where the wealthy people spend their winter in that campground in their $300 thousand RVs.
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I am going to have to go with the Contemporary. Once we stayed on the 11th floor facing the Magic Kingdom and basically had the same view the California Grill does. It was spectacular watching fireworks and watching the park.
It was fun to see that from that angle the fireworks look really far from the park, but when you are standing on Main Street they seem just beyond the castle.
It was fun to see that from that angle the fireworks look really far from the park, but when you are standing on Main Street they seem just beyond the castle.
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