2nights / 3days package

Neta

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I bet someone had this question before…
But I can't find any relating threads and I eager to know -

Usually when you book a 2nights / 3days package, you come on your first day, make a check-in, then spend the day at the parks and sleep that night.
In fact, it goes like this: 1st-day, 1st-night, 2nd-day, 2nd-night, 3rd-day.

Is it possible to arrive late in the evening, check in and sleep the first night and spend the first day tomorrow? Let's say it would be something like that:
1st-night, 1st-day, 2nd-night, 2nd-day ?

Is the second option is an option at all? And if yes, how can I arrange it?

Thanks!
 
Guess you'd have to book bed and breakfast only for the 1st night. Might be expensive though (cheaper with an AP), and the price for extra day may not be much different. Worth ringing and asking though.
 
Hmm... I don't think you can do this. Certainly not when you book through Disney/Eurostar online, anyway! One of the reasons I didn't end up flying!

I don't suppose it matters too much though - it's all included in the package, so you wouldn't save any money by losing a day IYSWIM?
 
If you're arriving at DLP in the evening, what a few of us here do is book into a cheap hotel room only nearby for that night, then check in at our Disney hotel the next morning nice and early. That way, you're not paying for a park ticket package which you won't use one day of. However, in your example if you did that, you'd then want one onsite night and 2 days park tickets wouldn't you? I don't think you can book that online, you'd need to phone Disney to do that.

If you get a good deal with your 2 day/3 night onsite package, you might be just as cheap doing it that way anyway, and just not using one days park tickets.
 

If you're arriving at DLP in the evening, what a few of us here do is book into a cheap hotel room only nearby for that night, then check in at our Disney hotel the next morning nice and early. That way, you're not paying for a park ticket package which you won't use one day of. However, in your example if you did that, you'd then want one onsite night and 2 days park tickets wouldn't you? I don't think you can book that online, you'd need to phone Disney to do that.

If you get a good deal with your 2 day/3 night onsite package, you might be just as cheap doing it that way anyway, and just not using one days park tickets.



I thought abt this too. When pricing up another trip the flight arrived in the pm so i thought about booking santa fe throu expedia for one night and it cost £57, that inc breakfast but no park ticket. Then book another few days throu dlp so i could make the most of the park time;)

Still thinking about this option for Feb/march.
 
This would probably be your best option but bear in mind that they would be two separate bookings therefore you would probably have to change rooms.
 
This would probably be your best option but bear in mind that they would be two separate bookings therefore you would probably have to change rooms.

not necessarily though - just phone the hotel about a week before you arrive, give them both booking reference numbers, and explain the situation. Its similar to a room request really.
 
Yes, we often make 2 bookings, so that we can have 1 night (beginning or end of stay) with a cheap meal via half board. We've never had to change rooms :)
 








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