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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 125889" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I forget the name of it, but I bought a book on DisneyWorld before my visit. It was worth three times the cost. Just go to the travel section of any bookstore and there should be some books on visiting there. The book will give you tips on how to see the most at the parks, what to skip, etc.</p><p> </p><p>We didn't stay onsite. Instead, I stayed in Kissimee and rented a car (there's all kind of shuttle buses to get you there if you don't want to drive and park). This worked well for the two of us. We would leave in the heat of the day and just veg out in the room and take a nap or hit the pool. Even with the car rental and food, it was still much cheaper to stay offsite. However, there were only two of us. My intuition says if it's a family of four or more, then you probably would get a better deal in the long run staying in one of the Disney hotels if you get the meal plan.</p><p> </p><p>If there's an Embassy Suites nearby, it would be worth considering, too. I like the idea of being able to fix small meals if I want and they're breakfasts are really good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 125889, member: 3626"] I forget the name of it, but I bought a book on DisneyWorld before my visit. It was worth three times the cost. Just go to the travel section of any bookstore and there should be some books on visiting there. The book will give you tips on how to see the most at the parks, what to skip, etc. We didn't stay onsite. Instead, I stayed in Kissimee and rented a car (there's all kind of shuttle buses to get you there if you don't want to drive and park). This worked well for the two of us. We would leave in the heat of the day and just veg out in the room and take a nap or hit the pool. Even with the car rental and food, it was still much cheaper to stay offsite. However, there were only two of us. My intuition says if it's a family of four or more, then you probably would get a better deal in the long run staying in one of the Disney hotels if you get the meal plan. If there's an Embassy Suites nearby, it would be worth considering, too. I like the idea of being able to fix small meals if I want and they're breakfasts are really good! [/QUOTE]
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