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cybermuda
07-31-2010, 09:02 AM
My wife and I are planning to take our visitors (my mother-in-law plus my brother-in-law and his wife) to DisneyWorld in November
Any advice on renting a three-bedroomed house/apartment in the area, or staying at a suite hotel that has three bedrooms, would be gratefully received
Also, what should I take as proof of Florida residence? I do not have a driving licence.
Thank you
chuckinca
07-31-2010, 10:29 AM
You can get a "Florida Only" DL and still keep your one from out of state.
I believe you need your original Social Security card or a Passport to get it.
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Russ_Boston
07-31-2010, 11:11 AM
My wife and I are planning to take our visitors (my mother-in-law plus my brother-in-law and his wife) to DisneyWorld in November
Any advice on renting a three-bedroomed house/apartment in the area, or staying at a suite hotel that has three bedrooms, would be gratefully received
Also, what should I take as proof of Florida residence? I do not have a driving licence.
Thank you
For many, many years (maybe 8?) I would go on e-bay and look for timeshare weeks. I ended up staying at gold crown places in/around Disney. Places like Vistana, Orange Lake, Cypress Harbor etc. Most were 3 bedroom timeshares with full kitchens. The most I paid was $500 for the week. Beats the heck out of a cramped Hotel room any day. Haven't done this in 4 years so maybe the prices are up and timeshares are iffy but worth a shot.
getdul981
07-31-2010, 06:12 PM
For many, many years (maybe 8?) I would go on e-bay and look for timeshare weeks. I ended up staying at gold crown places in/around Disney. Places like Vistana, Orange Lake, Cypress Harbor etc. Most were 3 bedroom timeshares with full kitchens. The most I paid was $500 for the week. Beats the heck out of a cramped Hotel room any day. Haven't done this in 4 years so maybe the prices are up and timeshares are iffy but worth a shot.
I agree with Russ. See if you can find a timeshare rental near Disney. Whatever you do, DO NOT BUY ANY TIMESHARE!!!! They will try to get you to go to a presentation and everything will sound great, but don't do it. The maintenance fees are more than you can rent the property for.
Russ_Boston
07-31-2010, 06:36 PM
YES - Do not go to a presentation. Most will only ask but not require.
njbchbum
07-31-2010, 07:26 PM
these websites might be of assistance to you:
http://allears.net/acc/faq_hot.htm#off
i believe there is a link to vacation home rentals on this site
http://www.mousesavers.com/
http://tug2.com/timesharemarketplace/
the first two are more disney focused and the last is for the timeshare users group rentals.
to accommodate all three parties under the same roof, you might want to visit this site to see about getting a grand villa rental right on disney property:
http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=29
hope this helps - pm me if you need help digesting the disney stuff - we are disney vacation club members.
KayakerNC
08-01-2010, 09:09 AM
I agree with Russ. See if you can find a timeshare rental near Disney. Whatever you do, DO NOT BUY ANY TIMESHARE!!!! They will try to get you to go to a presentation and everything will sound great, but don't do it. The maintenance fees are more than you can rent the property for.
If you, spouse, children, are/were in the military or worked on a base this is a bargain.:plane:
Most are studios or 2 bedrooms with a sofa-bed though.
http://www.afvclub.com/
cybermuda
08-01-2010, 11:00 AM
Thank you all for your useful information
Now to start working the Web :-)
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