nkereina
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- Feb 11, 2009
We try to go to Disney annually, and I like switching up the resorts when we can. Generally speaking, service and amenities will be the same amongst each resort category so it mostly comes down to theme preferences and transportation. Those are the only big differences between similar resorts within the respective categories (value, moderate, deluxe).
Generally, we stick to moderate and value resorts because of the price point. The deluxe amenities, for us, are not enough to justify the additional cost. Recently, we stayed at Art of Animation and LOVED the Skyliner, so we have a stay at Pop booked for the Fall.
We have stayed at POR twice and POFQ once. Both are great resorts, and although sister resorts, are each uniquely themed. If you decide on POFQ, you can also use the amenities at POR which is a quick walk away. The boat to Disney Springs is also a great option as well. I think you'll also find the theme of POFQ is more adult-oriented compared to the values. In other words, the adults can appreciate the details and nuances of the theme.
Generally, we stick to moderate and value resorts because of the price point. The deluxe amenities, for us, are not enough to justify the additional cost. Recently, we stayed at Art of Animation and LOVED the Skyliner, so we have a stay at Pop booked for the Fall.
We have stayed at POR twice and POFQ once. Both are great resorts, and although sister resorts, are each uniquely themed. If you decide on POFQ, you can also use the amenities at POR which is a quick walk away. The boat to Disney Springs is also a great option as well. I think you'll also find the theme of POFQ is more adult-oriented compared to the values. In other words, the adults can appreciate the details and nuances of the theme.