Anyone know anything about this place? Starting research online for a trip in 2012. Trying to decide if I'm better off purchasing everything ala carte or just doing a bundled deal that includes flight, hotel, tickets, etc.
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I lived in Orlando for 6 years and worked at the parks during college. I'm not as familiar with this in particular, but I would recommend staying on Disney property if budget allows, or making sure that your travel to and from the parks is included. Just know that Disney doesn't give discounts for anyone, I think Military only gets like $5 off a ticket.
Also, if you have a little girl, which is looks like you do I would highly recommend "Breakfast with the Princesses", you could do lunch too. It's not cheap, like $24 for a kid's hotdog, but its an awesome experience for little girls to have some special attention from the Disney Princesses. GL
It depends if you prefer on-property or not. This is technically off-property, but you're right near Downtown Disney (which isn't much), right off of I-4. If you're thinking about other parks (Sea World, Universal), this is a good location since you'll be relatively closer to them than if you were on Disney property.
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I lived in Orlando for 6 years and worked at the parks during college. I'm not as familiar with this in particular, but I would recommend staying on Disney property if budget allows, or making sure that your travel to and from the parks is included. Just know that Disney doesn't give discounts for anyone, I think Military only gets like $5 off a ticket.
Also, if you have a little girl, which is looks like you do I would highly recommend "Breakfast with the Princesses", you could do lunch too. It's not cheap, like $24 for a kid's hotdog, but its an awesome experience for little girls to have some special attention from the Disney Princesses. GL