DisSurfer878
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We wanted to visit the Lounge at Ale and Compass one night.
As long as you arrive via Disney transportation or on foot (e.g. walking from Epcot or DHS), you’re fine. They just won’t let you park a car there unless you have an ADR.We wanted to visit the Lounge at Ale and Compass one night.
That's no issue for us as we won't have a car, thanks! We would just be bummed if we couldn't visit a few places around the resortsAs long as you arrive via Disney transportation or on foot (e.g. walking from Epcot or DHS), you’re fine. They just won’t let you park a car there unless you have an ADR.
Yes, I think the chance of being turned away is greater at resorts with direct walking, monorail or Skyliner access to parks, not so much at resorts where transportation to parks is bus only.Not sure how much truth there is to that statement. We went to Olivia's at OKW in December, without a reservation. We were in the area and just stopped by, not even staying on property.
I expect that to be the case too! I'll report back after my attempts at resort hopping in April.Yes, I think the chance of being turned away is greater at resorts with direct walking, monorail or Skyliner access to parks, not so much at resorts where transportation to parks is bus only.
It's not. If he has an annual pass that entitles him to free Magic Kingdom parking, you could arguably make the ethical case that he's not doing anything wrong per se, but it's absolutely against the rules.There is a guy who does a MK live stream every morning and always parks at the GF. I didn't think that was allowed?
Thank you! That's very helpful. We're planning on Three Bridges for dinner on our arrival day and probably beignets for arrival "brunch" so that 's great to know we can likely park at both places.I agree with the general rules others have stated.
Here was our recent experience: We were able to park at both Coronado and Riverside on Sunday by explaining that we just wanted to check out the property, gift shop, food court, etc.! The guards were very friendly and welcomed us on in.
On the same day, we were able to park at the Beach Club, but only because we had a reservation for brunch. They checked ID and looked up the reservation details before letting us proceed. There was a sign indicating that parking was not allowed for guests or those without ADRs.
Does Beach Club have a tiny parking lot like Boardwalk? That may be a reason for the strictness there.On the same day, we were able to park at the Beach Club, but only because we had a reservation for brunch. They checked ID and looked up the reservation details before letting us proceed. There was a sign indicating that parking was only allowed for guests or those with ADRs.