ktink DIS Veteran Joined Jan 30, 2005 Messages 7,826 Jun 22, 2022 #21 I love split stays also but wouldn't do so in this situation. It will be far more convenient for you to have a room all day having the baby with you.
I love split stays also but wouldn't do so in this situation. It will be far more convenient for you to have a room all day having the baby with you.
DVacationer Disneyworld Vacationer Joined Jun 21, 2022 Messages 155 Jun 22, 2022 #22 I love split stays but 3 nights should be minimum at 1 resort. If you do 2 nights , you check in at 3/4pm on day 1, and the next day you pack up. Only exception would be if you are doing a resort only stay and not going to the parks.
I love split stays but 3 nights should be minimum at 1 resort. If you do 2 nights , you check in at 3/4pm on day 1, and the next day you pack up. Only exception would be if you are doing a resort only stay and not going to the parks.