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Where should adults stay at Disney World?

posted Sunday, 13 January 2008

I am trying to plan a vacation for summer and I am wondering if the blog audience can help me.  Where should a couple without children stay at Disney World?  Has anyone been their recently?  Should we book through Disney or use a travel agent who knows  Disney?  Any help would be appreciated.




1. Barbara left...
Monday, 14 January 2008 11:35 am

I have been to Disney many times and have had the best luck with a travel agent at destinationsinflorida.com. Her name is Allison and she knows the parks and surrounding area inside and out. She grew up in Orlando area and did her residencies at Disney World so has the inside scoop on all the parks. You can contact her through the website but I can tell you, you won't be disappointed


2. will left...
Monday, 14 January 2008 8:01 pm

stay at the beach club yacht club....walk to epcot back entrance 5 minutes...best pool in disney...walking distance to all night life espn club jelly rolls...etc.. and boat to mgm...less kids


3. Esther left...
Monday, 14 January 2008 9:15 pm

I haven't been to Disney World, but I have a friend who goes there twice a year. She also worked there for a while. She says that the Disney staff are really nice and easy to work with. Also, staying on property is worth the extra money according to her. There are several resorts that cater more to adults and are close to various things (depending on what you're interested in seeing most). She suggests Boardwalk (lots to do there with entertainment etc., walking distance to Epcot), Wilderness Lodge (not the campground, is very peaceful), or Saratoga Springs (near downtown Disney). That's about all I know.