I stayed offsite last year and and booked my fast passes days in advance and had no issues altho my days and times were flexible. some ppl I know who stayed on property were still not able to get fast passes for flight of passage., also what time of year you goin makes a difference tooThis will be my first time and Disney and I have been going back and forth about staying off site vs staying onsite.
My biggest concern is FP. Will it really be that hard to get popular rides 30 days out instead of 60 days?
EMH: Do I really want to get up at 6am-7am to go to the parks,(RD) if we decide to stay offsite.
I stayed offsite last year and and booked my fast passes days in advance and had no issues altho my days and times were flexible. some ppl I know who stayed on property were still not able to get fast passes for flight of passage., also what time of year you goin makes a difference too
I like having more space and being able to coopk some meals. eating all the park food all day everyday for 9 days will jack my stomach up.I really want to stay off site to save the money and also all the extra.... more space, better pool, kitchen....
If you want Disney Springs and you also like the idea of more space, maybe you’d like the DS Doubletree.I also did some research about Disney Springs hotel and I think this might be our best options to get the "perks" EMH, and 60 FP.
Its not as great as a Windsor Hill condo, but the price is way better than a moderate at Disney.
The seven Disney Springs Hotels are technically on Disney-owned land, and Disney has granted them EMH and 60-day FP+ for this year.Disney springs area hotels are considered Disney property? I thought it has to be a Disney resort like arts of animation etc
If you want Disney Springs and you also like the idea of more space, maybe you’d like the DS Doubletree.
If you want Disney Springs and you also like the idea of more space, maybe you’d like the DS Doubletree.
The seven Disney Springs Hotels are technically on Disney-owned land, and Disney has granted them EMH and 60-day FP+ for this year.
Some of their suites sleep up to 6.I read that DoubleTree allowed max of 4. We have 5 in my family. Unless I read that wrong?
Some of their suites sleep up to 6.
o ok good to knowThe seven Disney Springs Hotels are technically on Disney-owned land, and Disney has granted them EMH and 60-day FP+ for this year.