New Suites at All-Star Music
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So the chair and the ottoman actually become beds? Or do you have to sleep on a chair and ottoman? I'm a little confused. I think it is a fantastic idea though. The All-Stars are great for anyone on a budget and it would be so fantastic if a family on a budget didn't have to stay in two separate rooms.
Drop another coin in slot and I will tell you more.
Yes, the chair and ottoman fold out into single beds. it is a bit confusing, and bear in mind that unlike the Deluxe resorts where they'll flip everything down for you at night, you will have to do it yourself.
My favorite part of this is it guarantees two rooms together, basically. You can't guarantee connecting staterooms unless the children outnumber the adults, and even then it's a gamble.
My favorite part of this is it guarantees two rooms together, basically. You can't guarantee connecting staterooms unless the children outnumber the adults, and even then it's a gamble.
Don't fool yourself. The only budget the Walt Disney Company is truly concerned about it its own. It just so happens that giving people what they want helps out their budget too.addlema wrote: I'm glad disney is thinking about lower budget families...
The biggest part of the deal on those $1500 specials is that the park tickets are dropped in price for longer stays. Disney figured out that if you stay 7 days instead of 4 they can basically let you in the park for free because you will pay for room, food and gifts! It is a better deal they you could have gotten a few years ago, but dont think that Disney is all of a sudden a chritable organization!!