Also, make sure you check your room account. The valet operation at BWI/BWV charged us the daily fee even though the handicap tag was hanging on the rear view mirror. The front desk reversed the charge with no questions asked.
All they asked for was name, so I guest they matched that to the reservation. Fortunately, I received a copy of the room charges via email before we checked out which made getting it removed much easier. So far this has only happened to us once and it's possible that particular person from the valet company was new and didn't know the policy.This makes me nervous. We've never valet parked, even though we're eligible for free valet parking, due to our handicap tag. How did your room get charged? Do they ask for your room # when you park? Not only have we not used valet, we've never charged anything to our room (boy, are we old-fashioned!)
My placard does not have my name (or anyone's name) on it. Plus, all resorts have reserved parking for disabled guests. You don't have to use valet.Bring your photo ID as they can request it. They never have but they can as the name on the handicap placard must be in the car when parking.
I think this varies from resort to resort. Our October trip at BWV still had window signs.On our trip in Sept, they stopped giving out the window signs. They now scan your magic band.
I think this varies from resort to resort. Our October trip at BWV still had window signs.
On our trip in Sept, they stopped giving out the window signs. They now scan your magic band.
When you do online check-in you go direct to the room. When found that the guards no longer have the window signs so we just went without. It caused more delays at the parks because they scan your MB unless you have a AP card to wave at them.
Every time we've stayed at BWV, all of the reserved handicap spaces were full.Plus, all resorts have reserved parking for disabled guests. You don't have to use valet.
Honestly, I don't recall if we got one during that stay or not.Was your theme park parking voucher ( the one issued by the resort when you check in) in the front window? That is likely how they got your room acct info.
And early in the morning there are often lots of empty HA spots. <sigh>Every time we've stayed at BWV, all of the reserved handicap spaces were full.
When you do online check-in you go direct to the room. When found that the guards no longer have the window signs so we just went without. It caused more delays at the parks because they scan your MB unless you have a AP card to wave at them.