Hyatt mco

pickers1982

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With two young kids we re considering staying at the hyatt orlando airport for a night when we land next year to avoid the rush on arrival with two bery tired children.

Does anyone have any experience of the hotel?

Cant decide whether we should bite the bullet and just deal with hire cars and check in etc in one foul swoop. We ll be on an extended split hotel trip
 
We stayed at the Hyatt this year, it was a lovely hotel. If you flight gets in late I would certainly recommend it
 
Personally I wouldn't bother. We have always gone straight to the hotel and our DD is now 6.

More often than not we have been on the later VA flight too.

I find going to the hotel and keeping her up helps with the jet lag.
 
We have stayed at the Hyatt and it was a lovely hotel, however I would just head straight to your resort rather than add another day of travelling onto your trip. We have travelled with our 2 since they were 8 months old and they have always been fine on arrival I think the excitement takes over the tiredness! Depending on where you are staying but if it's Disney area it's not a long drive. I also agree keeping them up helps with the jet lag as this can be a pain in young children!
 

Never stayed there but another suggestion would be to try www.floridatransport.com ' there a company who specialise in airport pickup (there taxi vehicle has carseat etc already fitted if you request them ) they help with your luggage and even stop enroute for a supermarket shop. Next morning they collect you from your accommodation and take you to collect your hire car and wait with you until your happy. At the end of the holiday they collect all of your luggage and follow you to the rental garage, drop of your rental car and jump into there taxi and they drop you off at the airport door.

Can't recommend them enough :thumbsup2
 
I would just go to WDW. If you go to the Hyatt you will have to either collect your own luggage and take it up to your room. Or pay the hotel fee and have them collect it and bring it to your room. Wait up for it to be delivered

Then the next morning get up, pack up your stuff and make your way to the DME. Then go to WDW unpack your stuff. It would be easier to just go to WDW and settle in once rather than twice.
 











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