DeeCee735
"How Do You Know of the Key?"
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But therein lies the problem. There really is no hard and fast rule for parking, except you can be be turned away, not that you will be turned away. Whether you are actually turned away will depend on a lot of factors...for instance, the convention center may not be in use every day, or part of the parking lot may not be lost for construction every day, or the hotel may not be fully booked every day. All of these factors combine so that some days parking may be limited, and other days there may be plenty of parking...
So, it really is best, if there is something specific you want to do at a resort where you are not staying and where you don't have an ADR, to use Disney transportation. I remember when you could drive over to Y/BC, park, and wait no more than 20 minutes for a table at Beaches and Cream, or easily find parking at DtD, then it got so bad they had to build the current parking structures.
If you do decide to drive to another resort, be prepared to be told "no parking" and have an alternate plan in mind. I was surprised when, on my most recent trip, we decided to go to Grand Floridian Cafe for lunch rather than grab something in Magic Kingdom. I've never had problem being seated there without a reservation. Well, I was surprised it it was fully booked for whole day...be prepared.
Thank you! Well said and appreciated.