ADR question

Mayoraz

Earning My Ears
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Hi. We have an ADR for Crystal Palace at 8:25am on june 26th. We are staying offsite and renting a car. At what time should I arrive to the parking lot?, How much time from the car to the main gate?

My wife and kids sleeps like bears so I will have to dragged them out of bed. What happens if I arrive late? When I made my ADR they didn't ask me for a credit card # so I guess that if we don't arrive on time there isn't any charge. WDW has my cc# for other ADRs.

Thanks
 
You shouldn't have any problems if you arrive a little late for a CP ADR, depending on how busy it is you may just need to wait a little while (this could be the case whether you arrive on time or not).

Just make sure to bring your confirmation number as your ADR will probably be before park opening and even if it's an EE morning since you're not staying on property you won't be able to get in without it. Check in is usually at the far left end of the entrance area to MK. There's a CM that has the list of ADR's for those that have to enter the park early there.

Depending on WHERE you're staying off property would depend on how much time to allow. I would take into consideration any lines you may encounter at the gate and once you get in you'll need to park at the TTC and then take the monorail to MK. And then you'll need to go through security.

If your resort is within 5-10 minutes I would allow at least an hour from the time you leave your hotel. The CM's normally tell you to allow an hr if coming from an on-property resort so I'd definitely would go for the hour (at least) if coming from off property. ENJOY!!
 
I would get to the parking lot no later then 7:45. You will still need to get a monorail or boat. Also have your res # - It will be easier. There will be agents at the gate checking.
 
Bumping an old thread....


We're staying offsite but would like to make a couple of ADRs. When I call on our 180 day window, can I make *both* reservations at once (the second will be less than a week later), or will I need to call again when the other 180 window is open?

I know resort guests can book 180+10, but I'm not fortunate enough to be staying at a resort.

Thanks!
 












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