hsmamainva
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 13, 2009
We have visited WDW at least once a year for 12+ years & we are planning our first week long Disneyland trip!
At WDW, we are Value resort people (Pop, All Stars, Art of Animation etc).
It will be myself and my 2 daughters. My oldest is a grown adult; my youngest is an adult as well but on the autism spectrum. Mentally, she’s around 7-8 years old.
My youngest loves all things Disney & she loves Pixar so the renovations to Paradise Pier look awesome!
But the thought of paying $500 a night+ for a room is hard to stomach!
Is it worth being in the bubble, especially with a special needs young adult, or would we be fine across the street at the Tropicana / Best Western?
We are rope drop to fireworks WDW goers so we don’t spend a great deal of time in our room anyway, but my youngest likes to have a swim before bed each night.
Thanks in advance!
At WDW, we are Value resort people (Pop, All Stars, Art of Animation etc).
It will be myself and my 2 daughters. My oldest is a grown adult; my youngest is an adult as well but on the autism spectrum. Mentally, she’s around 7-8 years old.
My youngest loves all things Disney & she loves Pixar so the renovations to Paradise Pier look awesome!
But the thought of paying $500 a night+ for a room is hard to stomach!
Is it worth being in the bubble, especially with a special needs young adult, or would we be fine across the street at the Tropicana / Best Western?
We are rope drop to fireworks WDW goers so we don’t spend a great deal of time in our room anyway, but my youngest likes to have a swim before bed each night.
Thanks in advance!
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