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Kyle T
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Looking to go to Orlando for two weeks with my girlfriend in July next year once she's finished university.

I've been before a few times as a kid, but she's never been - and as we both love rollercoasters, I can't think of a better place to go

Whenever I've been in the past - we've done a flydrive holiday, and then booked a reasonably modest hotel (think travelodge equivelant). There is so much to do and the eating out is fantastic in Orlando, and not particularly expensive so we've always felt that a good hotel would be slightly wasted.

This time round though I've been tempted with going balls to the wall and stopping at one of the Disney resort hotels; there is a deal on for next year where you get a free dining plan for the extent of your stay which basically turns it into an all inclusive holiday minus drinks.

Cost-wise there is quite a gulf, and looks as follows:

Fly/Drive staying at a 3star Best Western hotel with 14 day disney park ticket and 14 day 'flex ticket plus' for the non disney major parks = £3200

Old Key West Disney Resort (http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/old-key-west-resort/) with 14 day disney park ticket and 14 day flex ticket plus = £4200

The second options excludes a hire car, so that would make it about £4450 but it does include the disney dining plan (apparently worth £950...)

My main concern with the dining plan is being 'trapped' at Disney, I loved going to the all you can eat breakfast restaraunts and steakhouses n' such - but apparently there are quite literally hundreds of restaraunts to choose from on the Disney resorts...

What do the knowledgable people of CS think? Has anyone stayed at Disney who can comment - a forum search indicated that quite a few people here have done a flydrive, and I know the flydrive is a good holiday. We're in a situation though where we could afford to go 'all the way' and stay in a Disney resort... but I can't be sure it's the right call even when ignoring the financial factors.


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would I fuck be dining everynight in disney, americans can only do one thing propperly and thats eat and drink, as you said, the dining there is fabulous and cheap.

I wouldnt even stay at disney, see what kind of villa you can rent for a simmilar price. thats what we did the 2 times I went
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Stay outside of Disney!

Sister got married at Disney (Boat House) and had to stay in a Disney hotel! Great for getting about Disney on the buses but Florida / Orlando had far more to offer than Disney IMO.




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i drive is the place to stay imo
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take a look at vista kay
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Personally I'd stay outside the Disney resort. It seems the worst of both worlds in that you are tied to eating in the same place whilst not saving any money.

As you have said there are so many places to eat out over there so that's the one I'd go for.
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I went when I was 10/11 (12 years ago now ) and stayed at The Enclave on International Drive. Buses were excellent (air conned and always on time) and plenty of places to eat around the hotel. Could go shopping in any of the malls that are nearby, again a bus ride away, generally a great place. Was pricey back then (think it totalled in at £1kpp + spending money but that included 2 weeks entry to World Disney, hotel and flights, £5200 in todays money, 2 adults 2 kids) so sure it will be cheaper now. Also, we went in October and it was stiflingly hot (35c I think), and the sun was so bright we had to find shade from 12-1 ish, so bear that in mind if you aren't keen on temps

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i stayed in the enclaves last time i went

was ok, not the nicest but livable. got free breakfast which was a bonus. pool areas were ace and great location
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when i go again this is my plan

stay in the vista kay
go sept/oct - still hot, no queues
go to church street station more than once, awesome night out
plenty of theme parks
indoor sky diving
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I've been 6 times now, stayed at the Enclave twice.
International Drive's where it's at, not sure I'd want to stay at a Disney resort.
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Would only ever stay in a villa deal with direct for very cheap rates
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villas are good, but it means you have to drive everywhere. hotels mean you can drink and walk home
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Id stay at international drive aswell tbh, been and stayed there 4 times.

I wouldnt do 2 weeks at disney either, yeah the parks are big but i think 2 weeks is too long. We used to do a week in disney and then drive down to St Pete's or Tampa Bay etc
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Cheers guys, pretty much backed up what I thought.

I was tempted with Disney only because I could afford it, but I-Drive still looks to be the better option despite being cheaper.

The Vista Kay looks amazing, will shuffle through accomodation options this week and hopefully get something booked for next weekend


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i wouldnt go in july either. full of kids/ massive queues
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
i wouldnt go in july either. full of kids/ massive queues


Don't have a choice with dates, My missus is training to be a teacher. She finishes off her course about two weeks before the UK kids break up, meaning we can save some cash by slotting into that window.

If the US kids/other tourists break up early for summer - then there's not a right lot we can do about it, as she'll be working come September.

I hope, someone will have to pay off my credit card after this holiday.


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Oct is ace, fright nights at all the parks is far better than going on any other normal day!

I've been 10 times over many years and usually stay at Westgate Lakes just off I-Drive!

100% need a car so can do what you like when you like!

Old Town cruises on Fri / Sat night, Florida Mall and the other outlet stores.

The parks are huge but as I've done them all before we usually just do Universal / Islands of adventure / Sea World and a water park.

Book tickets for parks before you go and save money.

Eating out can't beat Ponderosa or Golden Corral for breakfast!

I want to go back but so many other parts of US I want to visit!




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Daniel when were you last there? Was there last October and ponderosa has went well down hill. Love planet Hollywood for food and hooters is good to. IMO it's not really the place for drinking hard liquor at pubs is expensive
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Hope the Hooters is better than the one in San Fran, everything was wrong and the food was terrible. And no one cared.
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Be 3 years since was last there Cunningham! Agree about the drinking, never been out in Florida just few beers back at room as usually been driving!

If want to go for a boozy holiday there are far better locations.... VEGAS!


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I'd be tempted to try and stay in Disney personally, the grub is all exactly the same within the resort as it is out of it.

Be good to say you've done it as well, if the hotel is anything like the resort in general it will be special.
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I'd be surprised if we spend much time on the drink at all to be honest. My missus has never been over so we'll be cramming the holiday with all of the themeparks and smaller attractions, so I expect we'll be knackered!


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I think I'd probably eat nothing but Wendy's for the entire stay!
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I've run some prices for The Enclave on I-Drive and we could stay there for three weeks and still have almost a grand in pocket over going to a Disney resort for two weeks.

Not sure if I'll get that kind of time off work - but three weeks would give enough wind down time between themeparks I guess


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