twinklebug
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The short version Q:
If you want to stay for more than 14 days, does Disney (DVC in particular) make you change resorts or rooms?
The long version Q:
I know in Las Vegas, there's a non-residency law that states you can only stay in a hotel room for upto 2 weeks at which point if you want to stay in town you must move to a new hotel. I was unsure if Disney has such a law, and if they do, since DVC is a timeshare are you able to get around any type law?
Sorry if this doesn't make sense, the wording eluded me
If you want to stay for more than 14 days, does Disney (DVC in particular) make you change resorts or rooms?
The long version Q:
I know in Las Vegas, there's a non-residency law that states you can only stay in a hotel room for upto 2 weeks at which point if you want to stay in town you must move to a new hotel. I was unsure if Disney has such a law, and if they do, since DVC is a timeshare are you able to get around any type law?
Sorry if this doesn't make sense, the wording eluded me
