If you dont use the valet service and try to leave the car there while at the MK, it is possible you will get towed!
WDW is cracking down on this especailly at the CR.
AKK
Thanks everyone for the the info. Does anyone know around how much valet parking is at CR?
We have an early reservation for Chef Mickey's and plan to drive to CR. We are going to MK that day and was wondering if you're allowed to leave you car parked at CR? It seems much easier just to walk over to MK from CR. Thanks for any help!
If you dont use the valet service and try to leave the car there while at the MK, it is possible you will get towed!
WDW is cracking down on this especailly at the CR.
AKK
I really wish Disney would enforce the "three hour limit" for visitors/ADRs more than they do, or better yet, only allow guests staying at the monorail resorts to park in their respective lots. It would solve a lot of problems by saying that unless you are staying at one of the monorail resorts and driving a car, you should have to park at the TTC and take the monorail over to the resorts - and then enforce it by not allowing you access to the lot.True and they have been discussing this at all the monorail resorts. The problem is the lot sizes. They simply aren't big enough to accommodate the resort guests and what the OP is suggesting. They are sized to handle ADR parking but not all day parking for MK.
I think a big problem at the Poly is not only the people who park there and then go to the MK, but the Poly attracts a huge number of non Poly guests to Ohana, Kona Cafe and the Luau. That is why after those places close and the people leave, the parking lot looks half empty. The same argument can be made for the CR, due to Chef Mickey's and the Califiornia Grill. Same as at the Poly, after 10 there never is a problem at the CR getting a parking spot. By the way I have stayed at the CR numerous times, and I have never, ever seen anyone being towed away. Not saying it never happens, just that I have never seen it.I really wish Disney would enforce the "three hour limit" for visitors/ADRs more than they do, or better yet, only allow guests staying at the monorail resorts to park in their respective lots. It would solve a lot of problems by saying that unless you are staying at one of the monorail resorts and driving a car, you should have to park at the TTC and take the monorail over to the resorts - and then enforce it by not allowing you access to the lot.
We normally stay at the Poly and can't count the number of times we've tried to get a parking spot unsuccessfully especially between 5:00 pm and 11:00 pm. On our trip in October we returned from doing some shopping at the outlet mall and there was absolutely no where to park. We ended up parking in the 10 minute parking and when we advised the CMs both at the main desk and our own concierge/club level desk in the Hawaii building, they basically just acknowledged the problem but said as long as we had our parking pass displayed we wouldn't be towed.
We ended up going over to the MK that evening and at park closing joined the crowd on the monorail to the Poly. We decided to try and move our car to a more appropriate spot, and were shocked at the number of people we followed from the monorail that went out to the Poly parking lot, got in their cars and left. Needless to say, after the mass exodus of cars from the parking lot, we were able to find a parking spot without any problem.
This past May was no different - we always found it hard to find a parking spot in the Poly lot and most times ended up following someone back to their car and snagging their spot as they left.
I think a big problem at the Poly is not only the people who park there and then go to the MK, but the Poly attracts a huge number of non Poly guests to Ohana, Kona Cafe and the Luau. That is why after those places close and the people leave, the parking lot looks half empty. The same argument can be made for the CR, due to Chef Mickey's and the Califiornia Grill. Same as at the Poly, after 10 there never is a problem at the CR getting a parking spot. By the way I have stayed at the CR numerous times, and I have never, ever seen anyone being towed away. Not saying it never happens, just that I have never seen it.
What I don't understand then is that if they tow "illegals" at the Poly, than why are there numerous mentions on these boards about a parking problem at this resort? One of the posters on this thread couldn't find a spot at the Poly lot, which shouldn't have been the case if cars are always being towed. In my opinion Disney does a terrible job of enforcing their parking rules at numerous of their resorts (Boardwalk for example), to the detriment of the guests who actually stay at these resorts.It's more than that. Yes the restaurants attract a lot but the lots can handle that if they leave after their ADR. Unfortunately, not enough do. And, it happens at all the monorail resorts. Disney has to deal with this.
You may not have seen towing but I can assure you they do tow. I see it every trip at the Poly and frequently when visiting the other resorts.
I really wish Disney would enforce the "three hour limit" for visitors/ADRs more than they do, or better yet, only allow guests staying at the monorail resorts to park in their respective lots. It would solve a lot of problems by saying that unless you are staying at one of the monorail resorts and driving a car, you should have to park at the TTC and take the monorail over to the resorts - and then enforce it by not allowing you access to the lot.
We normally stay at the Poly and can't count the number of times we've tried to get a parking spot unsuccessfully especially between 5:00 pm and 11:00 pm. On our trip in October we returned from doing some shopping at the outlet mall and there was absolutely no where to park. We ended up parking in the 10 minute parking and when we advised the CMs both at the main desk and our own concierge/club level desk in the Hawaii building, they basically just acknowledged the problem but said as long as we had our parking pass displayed we wouldn't be towed.
We ended up going over to the MK that evening and at park closing joined the crowd on the monorail to the Poly. We decided to try and move our car to a more appropriate spot, and were shocked at the number of people we followed from the monorail that went out to the Poly parking lot, got in their cars and left. Needless to say, after the mass exodus of cars from the parking lot, we were able to find a parking spot without any problem.
This past May was no different - we always found it hard to find a parking spot in the Poly lot and most times ended up following someone back to their car and snagging their spot as they left.
you may leave your vehicle parked. they only tow employee cars
I'm surprised by what everyone is saying! Back in early 2011, I routinely parked at the contemporary and walked over to the Magic Kingdom without any issues whatsoever. Then again, at that point in time, I was a cast member. I never noticed the lot to be full, in fact, often I was easily able to locate a spot. I can understand why Disney would be cracking down on this and I wouldn't advise the OP to park there, but having done so easily 40+ times, I am just surprised that it's no longer an option.