More and more I see reports of folks saying they checked in "late"...but late is defined by them as 3 pm or 2 pm...basically anything after dawn! Whatever happened to 4 pm check-in? I can remember waiting at OKW for 4pm before they would LET you check-in...
WHich leads to my next ?? -- does your room assignment really hinge on when you check-in (even tho' technically you aren't supposed to be checking in until 4 pm)? I can understand that some folks want to maximize their park time so they leave their stuff with the desk and say, "See ya later", and check-in in the afternoon/evening. But mostly, it seems folks check in early to secure that all-important room and whatever their requests were.
I always thought that checking in early was, in some cases, darned if you do or don't, since not all rooms are cleaned out by that time. I know we didn't vacate our last room until exactly 11 am, and it was a 2Br with plenty to clean... and it was a really nice room, too (pool view, bay view, 4th floor VWL), so someone checking in at 8 would miss it, but someone checking in at 3 might get lucky...
How about it -- why so early, when did the practice of 4 pm change, and does it really help in the long run? Is there an "ideal" time?
Cindy
WHich leads to my next ?? -- does your room assignment really hinge on when you check-in (even tho' technically you aren't supposed to be checking in until 4 pm)? I can understand that some folks want to maximize their park time so they leave their stuff with the desk and say, "See ya later", and check-in in the afternoon/evening. But mostly, it seems folks check in early to secure that all-important room and whatever their requests were.
I always thought that checking in early was, in some cases, darned if you do or don't, since not all rooms are cleaned out by that time. I know we didn't vacate our last room until exactly 11 am, and it was a 2Br with plenty to clean... and it was a really nice room, too (pool view, bay view, 4th floor VWL), so someone checking in at 8 would miss it, but someone checking in at 3 might get lucky...
How about it -- why so early, when did the practice of 4 pm change, and does it really help in the long run? Is there an "ideal" time?
Cindy