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Review: Evergreens at Shades of Green

The Disney Food Blog has just posted a review of Evergeens at the Shades of Green Resort written by my friend Steve from MilitaryDisneyTips.com

Click here to check the review out!

March 19, 2011   No Comments

2011 Shades of Green Discounts

OPPORTUNITIES FOR MILITARY FAMILY SAVINGS

My friend Steve at militarydisneytips.com tracks and posts on all kinds of stuff useful to military families considering a Disney trip.  I asked him to summarize the current state of Shades of Green discounts, and here he goes!

Shades of Green is striving to find the right discount combination to keep their rooms filled in the wake of Disney’s Armed Forces Salute room-only discount of 30 to 40% on Disney owned and operated resort rooms.

Some of Shade’s 2011 discounts are even better than this. This means the opportunity for military members and their families to save quite a lot on their next Walt Disney World vacation. [Read more →]

February 1, 2011   No Comments

Bed Types and Sleeping Space Layouts at Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

 WALT DISNEY WORLD BEDS AND SLEEPING SPACES

Larger families simply seeking the best Walt Disney World resort option for their family size should see

However, as a recent email-er reminded me, many families figuring out where to stay at Walt Disney World are concerned not only with the capacity of rooms but also bed sizes, and how beds are distributed among rooms.

This way, Aunt Eileen isn’t forced to sleep in a bunk bed, in the same room as her nephew…unless that’s the plan going in!

Bed Types by Sleeping Space from yourfirstvisit.net

 

Click the graphic for details on beds and sleeping spaces in the various larger room options at the Walt Disney World Resort. The details include room type, price class, and descriptions of each sleeping area. (“DVC” means Disney Vacation Club Resort–see this for more on the DVC resorts.)

Note that more data about room types–such as baths, kitchens, and square footage–is available in the links for large families above, and reviews with even more can be found from the links on this page.

Example floor plans tied to the details in the graphic are below.

EXAMPLE WALT DISNEY WORLD FLOOR PLANS

Four person DVC Studio floor plan.

Disney's BoardWalk Villas Studio Floor Plan from yourfirstvisit.net
BoardWalk Villas example.

One sleeping area. Two queens, or a queen and a pull-out couch, all in one space.

Four person DVC One Bedroom Villa floor plan.

One Bedroom Villa Floor Plan Beach Club Villas from yourfirstvisit.netBeach Club Villas example.

Two sleeping areas. One king in a private bedroom, and a fold-out full couch in a second space, the shared living/dining/kitchen area.

Five Person DVC Studio floor plan.

Villas at the Wilderness Lodge example.

Floor Plan Studio The Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge from yourfirstvisit.net

One sleeping area. Queens, pull-out couch, and fold-down bed, all in one space.

Five person DVC One Bedroom Villa floor plan.

Animal Kingdom Villas Kidani Village example.

One Bedroom Villa Floor Plan Kidani Village from yourfirstvisit.net
Two sleeping areas. As in 4-person villa above, but also with a fold-out chair added to the shared space. Note also the second bath.

(Available in Bay Lake Tower, most Animal Kingdom Lodge villas, and in Old Key West villas. Grand FLoridian Villas also sleep five, the fifth on a fold-down shorter bed)

Five person room, Port Orleans Riverside Alligator Bayou Section.

Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Alligator Bayou Standard 5 Person Room Floor Plan from yourfirstvisit.net (1280x919)

One sleeping area. Two queen beds and one 66″ x 31″ fold-down bed in one space.

Five person room, Caribbean Beach example.

Five Person Queen Room Floor Plan Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort from yourfirstvisit.net
One sleeping area. Two queen beds and one 64″ x 30″ fold-down bed in one space. Expected to be bookable for 5 soon

Six person Family Suites at All-Star Music floor plan.

Family Suite Floor Plan Disney's All-Star Music Resort from yourfirstvisit.net
Two sleeping areas. One queen in a private room, one fold-out full couch, one fold out single chair, and one fold-out ottoman in another space. The ottoman bed is uncomfortable for taller or heavier kids.

Note the two baths.

Six Person Family Suites at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort floor plan.

Family Suite Floor Plan Disney's Art of Animation Resort from yourfirstvisit.net
Two sleeping areas. One queen in a private room, one full fold-out couch, and one near full Murphy bed.

Note the two baths.

Six person Cabin at Fort Wilderness Resort floor plan.

Disney's The Cabins at Fort Wilderness - Floor Plan from yourfirstvisit.net
Two sleeping areas. One full and two 70″ bunk beds in a private room. One pull-down full “Murphy bed” in shared living/ dining/ kitchen space.

The couch in the shared space is long enough for most kids, and still usable as a bed when the Murphy bed is down, presenting the option of having three people in each of the sleeping spaces.

A few cabins have a pull-out full couch instead of the Murphy bed, eliminating this option.

Eight person DVC Two Bedroom Villa floor plan.

Villas at the Wilderness Lodge example.

Floor Plan Two Bedroom Villa The Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge from yourfirstvisit.net

Three sleeping areas: One king in a private space; two queens, or a queen and a fold-out full couch, in a second private space, and a fold-out full couch in the shared living/dining/kitchen space.

Nine person DVC Two Bedroom Villa floor plan.

Bay Lake Tower example.

Floor Plan Two Bedroom Villa Bay Lake Tower from yourfirstvisit.net
Three sleeping areas: as in Eight Person Two-Bedroom above, but with a fold-out chair added to the shared space. Note also the third bathroom.

(Available in Bay Lake Tower, most Animal Kingdom Lodge villas, and in the renovated Old Key West villas. Grand Floridian villas also sleep 9, but replace the chair bed with a shorter fold-down bed. Third bath only in BLT and AKL-Kidani Village )

Nine person DVC Saratoga Springs Treehouse Villa floor plan.

Floor Plan Disney's Treehouse Villas from yourfirstvisit.net
Four sleeping areas: One queen in a private space; another queen in a private space; two 70″ bunk beds in a private space; a fold-out full couch and a fold-out single chair in the shared living/dining/kitchen space.

Twelve person DVC Grand Villa floorplan.

Animal Kingdom Villas Jambo House example.

Disney's Jambo House Grand Villa floor plan from yourfisrtvisit.net_
Four to five sleeping areas. One king in a private space; two queens in a private space; two queens in another private space; one or two fold-out full couches in shared living space. (At the Grand Floridian, the fold-out couch is in the media room, with its own door.)

Note that although you can sum to 14 sleeping spots in some Grand Villas, WDW will sell MagicBands, tickets, meal plans, and linens only for up to 12 people.

See also Erin Foster’s post on TouringPlans.com.

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December 22, 2010   No Comments

Deluxe Options for Large Families at Walt Disney World

OVERVIEW: LARGE FAMILIES LOOKING FOR DELUXE ROOMS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD

This page recommends Walt Disney World accommodations for large families seeking deluxe accommodations, sorted by family size.

(Click here for an introduction to Large Families at Walt Disney World.)

Click on the thumbnail above (when open, click again once or twice to enlarge) to see the recommendations below in chart form.

The chart also includes additional information—for example, number of bathrooms, nature of any kitchen facilities, and total square feet.

As always, when more than one similar option is available, recommendations are made based on appeal to kids and transportation convenience.

All prices are for the 2013 Fall price season, the season when this site suggests you go–see this for when to go to Walt Disney World.

Prices will be higher during most other parts of the year, but in similar proportions. See this for price seasons at Walt Disney World. [Read more →]

December 20, 2010   19 Comments

Lower-Priced Options for Large Families at Walt Disney World

OVERVIEW: LARGE FAMILIES LOOKING FOR DISNEY WORLD VALUE PRICING

This page recommends Walt Disney World accommodations for large families seeking lower prices, sorted by family size.

See this page for an introduction to Large Families at Walt Disney World.

(For staying off-site, see this.)

Click on the image above (when open, click again once or twice to enlarge) to see the recommendations below in chart form. [Read more →]

December 15, 2010   13 Comments

Veterans Day 2010

VETERANS DAY 2011

I recently took a cross country trip…ending up, among other places, at Disneyland, which I had first visited when my dad was stationed in Oakland.

On the flight, as my routing took me near Fort Sill, Fort Hood (God bless…), 29 Palms, Edwards, China Lake, and El Toro, I made a number of notes for this post, and was thinking especially about the role of the US Military in the latter parts of Soarin. [Read more →]

November 11, 2010   No Comments