You can definitely stay off-site and go to the parks! You would just be pulled from a different "bucket" when it comes to park days, so your best bet would be to buy your tickets and make your park reservations ASAPis it possible to stay off site and visit the parks? I'm guessing it is not. But maybe for people with annual passes?
I need to do a ton more research. We really want to go, but not sure about the cost for 5 people onsite.
Yes, you can stay offsite and visit the parks. Just make sure you look into the transportation options from offsite resorts. If you want to stay onsite I’d recommend 2 rooms at a value resort. Or if you choose offsite, I recommend looking into the Disney Springs resorts. They have decent complimentary transportation to and from the parks and being walking distance from DS is awesome.is it possible to stay off site and visit the parks? I'm guessing it is not. But maybe for people with annual passes?
I need to do a ton more research. We really want to go, but not sure about the cost for 5 people onsite.
All Star Music isn’t open (nor does it have an opening date at this point). Movies opens on February.If you want a Disney resort, the most economical would probably be a cabin at Fort Wilderness. 1 queen and bunks in the bedroom and a sleeper in the living room. You might also look at getting two rooms at All-Star Music, as that may be less and would give you two bathrooms.
I believe the Disney Springs resorts are not running buses to the theme parks currently due to Covid restrictions.Yes, you can stay offsite and visit the parks. Just make sure you look into the transportation options from offsite resorts. If you want to stay onsite I’d recommend 2 rooms at a value resort. Or if you choose offsite, I recommend looking into the Disney Springs resorts. They have decent complimentary transportation to and from the parks and being walking distance from DS is awesome.