Some people go on vacation and just wing it. Others plan down to the second. I like to think that I'm somewhere in between but closer to the person who plans. So here's my plan.
I have a reservation at HRH with a check in on a Saturday, check out the following Saturday. I found a flight into MCO but it's way too early for me to get my 2 teenagers to the airport on time. When they were younger, it was no problem getting them up at 3am for a 6am flight. Not anymore. The later flights on Saturday would get us to the resort after 9pm. We have APs but it didn't seem right to pay for the hotel on Saturday just to lose the day and sleep there on Saturday night.
What I discovered when I looked around was a less expensive (very) flight on Friday night arriving at MCO around midnight. I booked that flight and used Hilton points to pay for a room at the Embassy Suites near the airport. The next day we will Uber to the HRH in the morning, leave bags with bell captain, and go to the parks until check in time.
When it's time to return home, I'll check out of the HRH on Saturday morning, leave bags with bell captain, go into the parks, and at the end of our day Uber to the same Embassy Suites, stay the night using points again, and fly out late on Sunday afternoon on another less expensive flight. Apparently not as many people like to fly out of MCO on late Sunday afternoons.
The entire trip goes something like this. Friday afternoon drive to airport. Leave car at long term parking. Take parking shuttle to terminal. Fly to MCO. Get shuttle to Embassy Suites. Check out of Embassy Suites next morning. Uber to HRH. Check in to HRH. Stay the week. Check out of HRH on Saturday. Uber to Embassy. Check in to Embassy. Next morning take hotel shuttle to terminal. Fly out of MCO.
That's all. Believe me. After checking in to HRH on Saturday, there will be no schedules for the entire week until we check out the following Saturday. After all, it is a vacation, isn't it?
I have a reservation at HRH with a check in on a Saturday, check out the following Saturday. I found a flight into MCO but it's way too early for me to get my 2 teenagers to the airport on time. When they were younger, it was no problem getting them up at 3am for a 6am flight. Not anymore. The later flights on Saturday would get us to the resort after 9pm. We have APs but it didn't seem right to pay for the hotel on Saturday just to lose the day and sleep there on Saturday night.
What I discovered when I looked around was a less expensive (very) flight on Friday night arriving at MCO around midnight. I booked that flight and used Hilton points to pay for a room at the Embassy Suites near the airport. The next day we will Uber to the HRH in the morning, leave bags with bell captain, and go to the parks until check in time.
When it's time to return home, I'll check out of the HRH on Saturday morning, leave bags with bell captain, go into the parks, and at the end of our day Uber to the same Embassy Suites, stay the night using points again, and fly out late on Sunday afternoon on another less expensive flight. Apparently not as many people like to fly out of MCO on late Sunday afternoons.
The entire trip goes something like this. Friday afternoon drive to airport. Leave car at long term parking. Take parking shuttle to terminal. Fly to MCO. Get shuttle to Embassy Suites. Check out of Embassy Suites next morning. Uber to HRH. Check in to HRH. Stay the week. Check out of HRH on Saturday. Uber to Embassy. Check in to Embassy. Next morning take hotel shuttle to terminal. Fly out of MCO.
That's all. Believe me. After checking in to HRH on Saturday, there will be no schedules for the entire week until we check out the following Saturday. After all, it is a vacation, isn't it?