KrazeeK120
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 29, 2012
This is the first time I’ve really questioned my resort decision and I keep going back and forth.
I’m booked in October in a standard room at the Polynesian. However, I’m concerned about the state of the monorail. I’ve seen (so far, unsubstantiated) rumors about the monorail closing, or having diminished service, etc. I know there are times in the past when certain tracks have run reduced hours to do maintenance, etc.
The other resort I’m considering is Beach Club. The ability to walk to 2 parks is 100% guaranteed, barring some apocalyptic event. I’d save about $225 if I switched. My concern with BC is the lack of a true quick service restaurant. We have a toddler and plan to eat dinner at the resort a couple of nights. Grabbing food “on the go” is difficult for us right now. He really needs a table where he can sit and eat.
My 3rd option is Wilderness Lodge. We just stayed there in May, though, and were looking to try something new.
My travel party is me, my husband, and our son (almost 3 at the time of travel). We will be there 5 nights and will have a car. We plan to do 1.5 days MK and 1 day at each of the other parks. We don’t do nighttime shows right now while our son is so young.
We make sacrifices in daily life in order to go on nicer vacations. This is not a drop in the bucket to us. Any advice is appreciated!
I’m booked in October in a standard room at the Polynesian. However, I’m concerned about the state of the monorail. I’ve seen (so far, unsubstantiated) rumors about the monorail closing, or having diminished service, etc. I know there are times in the past when certain tracks have run reduced hours to do maintenance, etc.
The other resort I’m considering is Beach Club. The ability to walk to 2 parks is 100% guaranteed, barring some apocalyptic event. I’d save about $225 if I switched. My concern with BC is the lack of a true quick service restaurant. We have a toddler and plan to eat dinner at the resort a couple of nights. Grabbing food “on the go” is difficult for us right now. He really needs a table where he can sit and eat.
My 3rd option is Wilderness Lodge. We just stayed there in May, though, and were looking to try something new.
My travel party is me, my husband, and our son (almost 3 at the time of travel). We will be there 5 nights and will have a car. We plan to do 1.5 days MK and 1 day at each of the other parks. We don’t do nighttime shows right now while our son is so young.
We make sacrifices in daily life in order to go on nicer vacations. This is not a drop in the bucket to us. Any advice is appreciated!