LinaNate
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 26, 2015
We've been to Disney World twice, still newbies. LOL.
We're a family of 5 (Kids aged 4,6 & 8) and trying to make a disney trip happen again. Finances are tight and I'm hunting for the best value. In the past we've stayed at The Cabins at Fort Wilderness and we LOVED them. For our most recent trip we stayed at Caribbean Beach and weren't as satisfied.
The trouble I'm having is determining where to try to stay. This year The Cabins are very expensive for the dates we are looking at ($380 a night). The cheapest option when you search the Disney site where a family of 5 is concerned is the Caribbean Beach but I'm not stoked to go there again.
I've heard people say the family suites in some locations are affordable and comparable but they are also looking mighty expensive for our dates. Other folks swear by booking two connecting rooms so I priced that out and found it wasn't really cheaper either.
I'm wondering what similar families do when booking for 3 or more kids...
We're a family of 5 (Kids aged 4,6 & 8) and trying to make a disney trip happen again. Finances are tight and I'm hunting for the best value. In the past we've stayed at The Cabins at Fort Wilderness and we LOVED them. For our most recent trip we stayed at Caribbean Beach and weren't as satisfied.
The trouble I'm having is determining where to try to stay. This year The Cabins are very expensive for the dates we are looking at ($380 a night). The cheapest option when you search the Disney site where a family of 5 is concerned is the Caribbean Beach but I'm not stoked to go there again.
I've heard people say the family suites in some locations are affordable and comparable but they are also looking mighty expensive for our dates. Other folks swear by booking two connecting rooms so I priced that out and found it wasn't really cheaper either.
I'm wondering what similar families do when booking for 3 or more kids...