Can visitors park at RPR to meet me for breakfast?

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We are going to our first HHN this year!! My mother lives in FL and would like to meet us for breakfast the morning we leave then take us to the airport. Is there visitor parking at RPR that we'll be able to do this? I've only been there with a rental car and being a hotel guest, I just parked in the overnight lot. Any other suggestions on what to do if this isn't possible.
 
They can park but they will have to pay , it was $20, but might be slightly more now since the parking went up
 
If you plan on breakfast at the hotel or citywalk, she'll probably have to park in the business parking lot. You could check to see if the restaurant could validate the parking, but I doubt they do.

An alternative would be having breakfast offsite. I would imagine that there is no fee for passenger pickups at the main entrance, but please verify that with the hotel. Meet her at the hotel entrance and have breakfast at a nearby restaurant.
 
Thanks for the suggestion. Bummer. I really wanted her to be able to experience the hotel. I guess they don't want guests to just dine in their restaurants without staying there. Any suggestions for a nice offsite breakfast between there and the airport?
 

The daily parking fee for the resort is $20 plus tax. She could park in the regular garage for $15 and walk over to the resort. Valet parking is $15 for 2 hours.
 
Thanks for the suggestion. Bummer. I really wanted her to be able to experience the hotel. I guess they don't want guests to just dine in their restaurants without staying there. Any suggestions for a nice offsite breakfast between there and the airport?

I'm sure they would love to have guests dine there but parking is really limited at the hotels. Generally, people eating at the hotels are either guests there or are visiting the parks and have already parked somewhere. There is an evening reduced rate at the main parking garage for those who want to just dine for dinner and not visit the parks.
 








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