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05-07-2008, 03:40 PM #11
Re: Recommend a villa location!
Chosing a villa is hard, the first time we weren't involved in the decision making but Gavin's dad picked a perfect location which is the same location we chose for this year.
The location is Hampton Lakes which is on the US27, the location was perfect for us as we spend almost equal time at Disney and Non-Disney parks and this is around halfway between Disney and Universal.
After the location is decided you need to make a wish list of what you want from your villa as there are so many to choose from you need some way of eliminating them.
Our list was .....
4 Bedrooms - two of which needed to be ensuite
Games room
Lots of space around the pool for chairs and tables, Plenty of room to relax outside
It could take a long time to find the right one for you but keep at it 'cos it will be there, somewhere!

Jodie
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05-07-2008, 04:05 PM #12
Re: Recommend a villa location!
WWW.MANNYSCHOPHOUSE.COM
a must every visit!!!
Malcolm
Villa Owner and Sponsor WWW.VILLASATSUNSETRIDGE.CO.UK

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05-07-2008, 04:17 PM #13
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05-07-2008, 04:22 PM #14
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05-07-2008, 04:28 PM #15
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05-07-2008, 04:28 PM #16
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05-07-2008, 05:14 PM #17
Re: Recommend a villa location!
Even before you get the tender meat they come out with delicious bread rolls that come with a little pot of cinnamony honey butter.... deeeeeeelish.... then the salad, the bottomless salad.... is mixed up in a bowl at your table in a dressing and that is also delicious.... then when you have stuffed your faces with that you think oh heck... where am I going to put the meat?.... but you just have to find room for that delicious melt in the mouth meat. The themeing is loud and they have a loud jukebox but if you can block out the sound it's worth it for the food alone.... Just wear casuals.
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05-07-2008, 06:17 PM #18
Re: Recommend a villa location!
Thanks all! Much to look at and think about. I know we need 4 beds and the less time spent in a car the better. A pool is a necessity and a games room isn't! Malcolm, thank you for the link. How do you choose?
Do all villa's come with a security gate type affair leading to the pool? Plus, would we be better going for a gated community?
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05-07-2008, 10:08 PM #19
Re: Recommend a villa location!
We only stay in the Formosa Gardens area, which is Rolling Hills, Formosa Gardens, Sunset Lakes, Oak Island.
There is a brand new development in Windsor Hills with is on Old Lake Wilson Road, you are only one set of lights away from shortcut then, which saves a lot of time.
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There is the Black Lake Road cutoff, but that only saves you from having to travel part of the 192 stretch. 'Course part is better than none, eh? 

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