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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 125879" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>TM,</p><p> </p><p>it's been a number of years, but we took the kids to Disney and I did a lot of research beforehand. For us, it was worth saving for a while and then stay onsite. We planned the trip about six months in advance so we would have time to plan for it financially.</p><p> </p><p>We stayed at the Disney Institute, which is not one of the three onsite locals with monorail (there were only three that had monorail at that time but the others had access by Disney provided boats and shuttles). We used the free shuttle buses which ran constantly. It was great to stay onstite because it was so much easier to come and go. We would begin the day together, then bonehead would take difficult child back to the hotel for nap or chillin while easy child and stayed. Then we would have dinner (and we got a small loft townhouse with a kitchen which saved us a lot of money) and go back to the park. We would have a bowl of cereal in the morning, then just pack snacks for lunch and then cook dinner. We did do the character breakfast one morning to celebrate easy child's birthday.</p><p> </p><p>Obviously you need to consider your finances, but for us, it was worth staying onsite. And, Mickey and Minne came to the hotel while were out and left easy child a signed photo and boquet of balloons for her birthday!!!!</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 125879, member: 805"] TM, it's been a number of years, but we took the kids to Disney and I did a lot of research beforehand. For us, it was worth saving for a while and then stay onsite. We planned the trip about six months in advance so we would have time to plan for it financially. We stayed at the Disney Institute, which is not one of the three onsite locals with monorail (there were only three that had monorail at that time but the others had access by Disney provided boats and shuttles). We used the free shuttle buses which ran constantly. It was great to stay onstite because it was so much easier to come and go. We would begin the day together, then bonehead would take difficult child back to the hotel for nap or chillin while easy child and stayed. Then we would have dinner (and we got a small loft townhouse with a kitchen which saved us a lot of money) and go back to the park. We would have a bowl of cereal in the morning, then just pack snacks for lunch and then cook dinner. We did do the character breakfast one morning to celebrate easy child's birthday. Obviously you need to consider your finances, but for us, it was worth staying onsite. And, Mickey and Minne came to the hotel while were out and left easy child a signed photo and boquet of balloons for her birthday!!!! Sharon [/QUOTE]
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