Re: Do You Visit Disney Resort Hotels if You Are Not Staying There
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Johnie
The only time it would be an issue is IF you are driving your vehicle and its a party night ( or really busy holiday) and they won't allow you to park there. Otherwise, they will let you in to have a look see.
Thanks Johnie, we will de driving though and I use valet, so I guess we might have a problem :unsure:
Re: Do You Visit Disney Resort Hotels if You Are Not Staying There
Not if you valet park. They almost never turn you away then. They are more concerned with people filling up the car parks at resorts and not having spaces for paying guests.
Valet parking is available to anyone wishing to visit, so that should forestall any problems. :yes:
Re: Do You Visit Disney Resort Hotels if You Are Not Staying There
We used to visit other resorts regularly. Now we visit them when we want to have a drink or a snack, or just show someone new the resort itself.
Christmas is of course, the favorite time but many of the resorts are just as interesting to visit other times of the year too. :yes: Wilderness Lodge and AKL come to mind with their museum like touches to the main lobbies. AKL of course has the draw of the savannah, too.
We like all the resorts for one reason or another, and tell the gate security that we are either, going in for a visit, going in to have a bit to eat, or showing our guest what the resort has to offer. We've never been turned away, with the exception of the boardwalk during NYE, or other heavy holiday. There will be signs out, and if we see those, we don't even try to gain entry to the car parks.
Re: Do You Visit Disney Resort Hotels if You Are Not Staying There
Thank you, so it looks like I might be able to get some menus and photos for Secrets :D
Re: Do You Visit Disney Resort Hotels if You Are Not Staying There
Yep. Remember though that the full service table restaurants are usually not open until 5 pm or so (in the resorts). That might get in your way more than anything.
Re: Do You Visit Disney Resort Hotels if You Are Not Staying There
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Tink
Yep. Remember though that the full service table restaurants are usually not open until 5 pm or so (in the resorts). That might get in your way more than anything.
Ok thank you :) I might need someone to guide me though :D :wink: