roselark
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I have a rental car booked for an upcoming solo trip over Labor Day. I have never had a car at WDW, so looking for some advice, tips, and things I need to know.
I think a rental car is the way to go for this trip. I have a split stay, where I will be at 3 different resorts (Boardwalk, Grand Floridian, and AKL), so I think a car will make it easier for those moves. I also plan on spending 3-4 days at the water parks (part days), and I hate the bus transportation for those. I figure that the cost of the week rental (just under $300) will be close to what I would spend on ride share to/from MCO (I hate Mears) and the various ride shares during the trip. Any counter arguments here? I normally love being in the Disney bubble and not having to drive, but the logistics on this trip are a bit different.
I have rented a car at MCO before, so I am familiar with the process, but I have never returned a car there. What is that process like? I am going through Alamo (and will be using the skip the counter option at pick up).
Are there any tolls between MCO and WDW? I have read about the Visitor Toll Pass. Should I get that?
During my moves between resorts, should I drop my luggage at bell services, or leave in my car until my room is ready? The morning of one of the moves, I will be heading to Blizzard Beach, and for the other one, I will be spending the morning at AK. While I am not too concerned about security, I am concerned about heat.
I will be taking the bus when I go to MK since I have read that is easier than parking at the TTC. Any tips on parking at the other parks?
Any must-try, off-property restaurants? I am willing to give that a try one or two nights.
Since I will have a car, I think I will make a stop to grab a few things like spray sunscreen, so that I don't have to check a bag. What store (Walmart, Target, etc) is easiest to get to?
I appreciate any and all advice.
I think a rental car is the way to go for this trip. I have a split stay, where I will be at 3 different resorts (Boardwalk, Grand Floridian, and AKL), so I think a car will make it easier for those moves. I also plan on spending 3-4 days at the water parks (part days), and I hate the bus transportation for those. I figure that the cost of the week rental (just under $300) will be close to what I would spend on ride share to/from MCO (I hate Mears) and the various ride shares during the trip. Any counter arguments here? I normally love being in the Disney bubble and not having to drive, but the logistics on this trip are a bit different.
I have rented a car at MCO before, so I am familiar with the process, but I have never returned a car there. What is that process like? I am going through Alamo (and will be using the skip the counter option at pick up).
Are there any tolls between MCO and WDW? I have read about the Visitor Toll Pass. Should I get that?
During my moves between resorts, should I drop my luggage at bell services, or leave in my car until my room is ready? The morning of one of the moves, I will be heading to Blizzard Beach, and for the other one, I will be spending the morning at AK. While I am not too concerned about security, I am concerned about heat.
I will be taking the bus when I go to MK since I have read that is easier than parking at the TTC. Any tips on parking at the other parks?
Any must-try, off-property restaurants? I am willing to give that a try one or two nights.
Since I will have a car, I think I will make a stop to grab a few things like spray sunscreen, so that I don't have to check a bag. What store (Walmart, Target, etc) is easiest to get to?
I appreciate any and all advice.