CNN Disney vacation tips???
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Given how everyone has a variety of styles and economies, to boil down suggestions to a few short rules simplifies too much. It is better to research the right advice that fits your particular style and economy.
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Usually the Travel Channel devotes weeks of programming to Disney (albeit they usually just modify existing content and broadcast it as new), but one special they did was where they featured multiple scenarios for vacations so they could make any budget consider taking a trip. The odd one was a couple that wanted to stay on property but did not actually buy any tickets/spend time in the parks.
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I've seen articles on going to Disney without actually entering the theme parks themselves. I can think of other places I would much rather go if I'm not going to enjoy the parks That one just seems weird to me.Wizzard419 wrote:Usually the Travel Channel devotes weeks of programming to Disney (albeit they usually just modify existing content and broadcast it as new), but one special they did was where they featured multiple scenarios for vacations so they could make any budget consider taking a trip. The odd one was a couple that wanted to stay on property but did not actually buy any tickets/spend time in the parks.
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This doesn't seem so strange to me. There are some many other things to do besides the parks at WDW. Most guest never go do everything else. You can have a lot of fun not in the parks. If you've only bought a say 5 day hopper and you are there for more days then that, it's a good way to have some non-park fun.Amy wrote:I've seen articles on going to Disney without actually entering the theme parks themselves. I can think of other places I would much rather go if I'm not going to enjoy the parks That one just seems weird to me.Wizzard419 wrote:Usually the Travel Channel devotes weeks of programming to Disney (albeit they usually just modify existing content and broadcast it as new), but one special they did was where they featured multiple scenarios for vacations so they could make any budget consider taking a trip. The odd one was a couple that wanted to stay on property but did not actually buy any tickets/spend time in the parks.
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Yeah, I know there are lots of things to do and see. But it is so expensive to get there, and stay there (at least to me!) that I can't imagine being that close and not going into the parks.
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I really don’t think the author of the book is miss-guided, maybe taken out of context from the entire book. We don’t know what questions CNN asked.Jacca5660 wrote:Like most here!! We give better advice!! The writer meant well. Just a little miss guided.Len90 wrote:Hmm I think CNN should just stick to reporting the facts and leave the Disney vacationing to the experts (like me).
Don’t forget, this is the unofficial guide; this is for people who need the information because they lack first hand knowledge like I do and many others on sites like these. I know people who go to WDW and do stay off property. I am a member of DVC so my perspective would be different from them
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Anyway CNN isn’t reporting, Bob Sehlinger, a co-writer is.
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While the resort does offer lots of things outside of the park it is still an odd choice since many of the points of interest outside the parks are found in other parts of the country (sometimes for a better quality and/or price).
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The author as mentioned is the author of "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World" which was the 1st WDW trip planning guide we bought. The purpose of the guide is "...to provide the reader with the information necessary to tour Walt Disney World with the greatest efficiency and economy and with the least hassle." Having never been before, for us the guide (as a mere start of our research) was priceless.
With that, the book covers both pros and cons of staying on site vs off site. And (as we all would have guessed) there are more pros for staying on site than not. Speaking of which, has anyone stayed at the "Hilton, located in the WALT DISNEY WORLD® Resort" (it's full official title)? It's not Disney owned or ran but offers the same excellent park shuttle service and has EMH's. Sorry, getting a little off topic.
CNN giving Disney vacation tips? No, they just took it from the book (author).
Good tips? Yes, when viewed in the full context.
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Oh my goodness. I totally missed bobbafett's post.
I guess we're kind of on the same page.
With that, the book covers both pros and cons of staying on site vs off site. And (as we all would have guessed) there are more pros for staying on site than not. Speaking of which, has anyone stayed at the "Hilton, located in the WALT DISNEY WORLD® Resort" (it's full official title)? It's not Disney owned or ran but offers the same excellent park shuttle service and has EMH's. Sorry, getting a little off topic.
CNN giving Disney vacation tips? No, they just took it from the book (author).
Good tips? Yes, when viewed in the full context.
Edit:
Oh my goodness. I totally missed bobbafett's post.
I guess we're kind of on the same page.
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Renting a house/staying off property can be a great way to save money if you are not planning to spend all of your time at WDW. If families are going to do some of the "other" Orlando attractions, then it can make sense. However, staying off property and having to drive to WDW every day can be tiresome.
I haven't been to those "other" attractions since the year Universal opened.
I haven't been to those "other" attractions since the year Universal opened.
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The DVC 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units have full kitchens with appliances, dishes, pots, etc. As stated before, there are several Publix and Super Wal-Mart locations a few minutes drive from property to pick up whatever you may need, although each DVC resort has a grocery store stocked with basics.Wizzard419 wrote:Hmmm... now that you mention dietary restrictions, don't some of the villas or whatever they call the "Family" style rooms have kitchens? Are they full kitchens with pans and so forth or are they only really designed to heat up meals?
Also, is there any place on property to buy groceries for said kitchens?