If you arrive by Disney transportation it’s no problem.
If you arrive by car, most likely you will need one if it’s at a resort where people have a benefit staying there in terms of getting to a park, like Contemporary, maybe Riviera, Poly , BWI, etc.
If it’s one without those perks, like AKL, POR ,OKW, most likely it’s no problem, but no guarantee.
If you arrive by Disney transportation it’s no problem.
If you arrive by car, most likely you will need one if it’s at a resort where people have a benefit staying there in terms of getting to a park, like Contemporary, maybe Riviera, Poly , BWI, etc.
If it’s one without those perks, like AKL, POR ,OKW, most likely it’s no problem, but no guarantee.
If using your own car then yes you need a reservation. This is to prevent people from taking up parking all day at a resort that they aren't staying at.
What about paying the $33 to valet? I know valet has finally opened at all the deluxe resorts so I assume if you pay for the day, you should be all set?
I think it's been hit or miss with Uber and Lyft. From the Swan I would probably walk over to YC or BW and take a bus to MK then either walk or boat to GF. It will take longer but you will be able to get in no problem. Or, if you have hoppers and don't mind a walk, go to IG at Epcot, walk through and hop on the monorail to TTC then the resort monorail. Orrrrrr, you could bus to MK, which will drop you at TTC and catch the monorail from there.
I think it's been hit or miss with Uber and Lyft. From the Swan I would probably walk over to YC or BW and take a bus to MK then either walk or boat to GF. It will take longer but you will be able to get in no problem. Or, if you have hoppers and don't mind a walk, go to IG at Epcot, walk through and hop on the monorail to TTC then the resort monorail. Orrrrrr, you could bus to MK, which will drop you at TTC and catch the monorail from there.