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lklasing
02-08-2010, 04:48 PM
We have a full house in our cabin on our next trip (3 adults, 3 kids). We also have other family who will be camping at FW, hopefully nearby. My dad prefers to stay back at FW rather than go to the parks - he's a very relaxed kind of guy - and we were thinking that he could throw dinner in the oven on a night or two while we're all out playing. The cabin oven is definitely the better one than the oven they have in their trailer, but we'll be needing to have our keys (with our tickets) with us at the parks.

All that is to say, do y'all think they'll give us an extra key at checkin, even though we already have a full cabin?

TIA! :hippie:

Leslie

I'mDownWithDisney
02-08-2010, 04:54 PM
I would think that they would do that. If not, give him one of the kid's cards and go get another one.:thumbsup2

des1954
02-08-2010, 05:27 PM
Explain the situation to the CM that checks you in. They will be glad to issue a "room only" key for your father.

Born 2 Fish
02-08-2010, 05:37 PM
TIA,
I kinda figure as long as dad is gonna hava key anyways, there aint nutt'n like waking up to the smell of fresh brewed coffee, mmmm:thumbsup2


oh wait,TIA is thanks in advance ! :rotfl2:
sorry Leslie .

you know I kidd.

SandrA9810
02-08-2010, 05:53 PM
it is possible to "seperate" your ticket from room key. But they probably won't have any issues since he's already staying at the fort too.

kc5grw
02-08-2010, 06:09 PM
I'm thinking that everyone in the cabin will have a key. If he isn't going to the parks at all then his won't have any park admission on it.

lklasing
02-08-2010, 08:05 PM
Thanks, everyone. It sounds like we'll be able to just get an extra key - that will be the easiest if they'll let us.

Tia :rotfl:

Born 2 Fish
02-09-2010, 04:46 AM
Thanks, everyone. It sounds like we'll be able to just get an extra key - that will be the easiest if they'll let us.

Tia :rotfl:

Hey ! Is that "TIA" as in "Tequila" ? :rotfl2:

des1954
02-09-2010, 05:06 AM
Hey ! Is that "TIA" as in "Tequila" ? :rotfl2:
I always thought "TIA" meant either "Tampa International Airport" or "Transient Ischemic Attack" (as in stroke). :confused3