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<blockquote data-quote="705red" data-source="post: 685660" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>I have been to Disney twice with my oldest and we stayed at the caribean beach the first time, and the last time we stayed at the Animal Kingdom lodge and received a free upgrade to a deluxe room over lokking the safari. We were spoiled!</p><p> </p><p>Now Im comparing onsite to off site. Wow what a difference in price! We are looking to going late June for my oldest sons birthday, because I already have that week off for vaction, downside to picking vacations in Nov.</p><p> </p><p>The Site that cach posted has the Hopper passes the cheapest than all of the other Disney sites. I have learned alot though these sites, <a href="http://www.allears.net" target="_blank">www.allears.net</a> and <a href="http://www.mousesavers.com" target="_blank">www.mousesavers.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>I can actually stay on property at a value resort like Pop Century, All Star movies, Music etc for a little more than what the UOPS site has with our discount offsite. Plus the UPS site for hotels has some hidden fees, you have to read the fine print. The Hotel we liked was $58 a night but we need to add almost $29 a night in taxes and fees, bringing it to $87 a night. Right now I have found the value resorts for about $115 a night.</p><p> </p><p>It concerns me with 3 little kids and the heat, I would gladly pay the extra money for the convenience to go back to the room or pool to cool off in the afternoon. Thanks everyone for your advice, and Im still researching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="705red, post: 685660, member: 5229"] I have been to Disney twice with my oldest and we stayed at the caribean beach the first time, and the last time we stayed at the Animal Kingdom lodge and received a free upgrade to a deluxe room over lokking the safari. We were spoiled! Now Im comparing onsite to off site. Wow what a difference in price! We are looking to going late June for my oldest sons birthday, because I already have that week off for vaction, downside to picking vacations in Nov. The Site that cach posted has the Hopper passes the cheapest than all of the other Disney sites. I have learned alot though these sites, [URL="http://www.allears.net"]www.allears.net[/URL] and [URL="http://www.mousesavers.com"]www.mousesavers.com[/URL] I can actually stay on property at a value resort like Pop Century, All Star movies, Music etc for a little more than what the UOPS site has with our discount offsite. Plus the UPS site for hotels has some hidden fees, you have to read the fine print. The Hotel we liked was $58 a night but we need to add almost $29 a night in taxes and fees, bringing it to $87 a night. Right now I have found the value resorts for about $115 a night. It concerns me with 3 little kids and the heat, I would gladly pay the extra money for the convenience to go back to the room or pool to cool off in the afternoon. Thanks everyone for your advice, and Im still researching. [/QUOTE]
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