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Originally Posted by pseudoreality
I stayed at Windsor Hills with the extended family and it was pretty good. Cheap, walmart across the street, decent pool, and a short drive to the parks. I had a large house with a pool which was nice too. The only part that sucked was going to the Magic Kingdom as you have to park at the transportation centre and then take a monorail to the park. It takes like 45 minutes to get into the park. Oh, and while I was last there parking jumped from $10/day to $20/day.
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Thanks for the reply. When you booked how did you go about it? Directly through the owner/the Windsor Hills website, Air BnB/VRBO or somewhere else? I saw a bunch of the units on Marriott Homes and Villas and was planning on booking through there to get the benefit of Bonvoy points.
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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
I recommend staying at one of the hotels near Disney Springs, just outside the park. They have Friends of Disney status, which means you get most of the benefits of staying at a Disney hotel (shuttle buses, early FastPass booking, extended access hours) without paying the eye-watering prices of Disney hotels. You’re also easy walking distance to Disney Springs itself, which has loads of dining options and is a transport hub for the parks.
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If we do on site I think the Springs area will be my choice or maybe 4 Seasons but I don't think the boss will let me spend the money for 4 Seasons especially considering we won't actually be at the hotel very much.