bethannie203
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My hubby and I have APs. We are planning a trip with my hubby’s parents who do not have APs. At the very least, we want to link our reservations so we can make FP+ reservations for all of us, but ideally, we would love to just have one reservation # for the whole group to make it easier. Plus, we may be interested in sharing a suite, which complicates things.
So a couple of questions:
#1 – Since hubby and I have APs, we only need a room-only reservation at a WDW resort. His parents will need park tickets as well as a room. So, for this reason, does it mean we will HAVE to book 2 separate Disney packages, and then link them together for FP+ reservations?
#2 – We are considering sharing a suite room at one of the Disney Springs area hotels to save a little $$ so we don’t each have to book a room. So the question still remains: if we were to only book one suite to share, would Disney allow this on the same reservation number? (Since they need park tickets on their package, but we do not?) Or if not, is it possible to have 2 reservation #s staying in the same WDW room?
#3 – Could the hubby and I book either a suite to share or 2 hotel rooms as room-only at a WDW resort in our name, then buy his parents’ park tickets from a 3rd party vendor, and link them to our reservation # , and all get the benefits of staying on-site (most importantly for us - FP+ at 60 days out?)
We love our APs but this is all new to us, and Disney package/ticket rules seem a little complicated sometimes! Any advice is appreciated!
So a couple of questions:
#1 – Since hubby and I have APs, we only need a room-only reservation at a WDW resort. His parents will need park tickets as well as a room. So, for this reason, does it mean we will HAVE to book 2 separate Disney packages, and then link them together for FP+ reservations?
#2 – We are considering sharing a suite room at one of the Disney Springs area hotels to save a little $$ so we don’t each have to book a room. So the question still remains: if we were to only book one suite to share, would Disney allow this on the same reservation number? (Since they need park tickets on their package, but we do not?) Or if not, is it possible to have 2 reservation #s staying in the same WDW room?
#3 – Could the hubby and I book either a suite to share or 2 hotel rooms as room-only at a WDW resort in our name, then buy his parents’ park tickets from a 3rd party vendor, and link them to our reservation # , and all get the benefits of staying on-site (most importantly for us - FP+ at 60 days out?)
We love our APs but this is all new to us, and Disney package/ticket rules seem a little complicated sometimes! Any advice is appreciated!
