Need Help with vacation and triple split stay!

monica9

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So we already booked Renaissance at Seaworld for two nights (a Sunday and monday night) then we will move over to Wilderness Lodge for Tuesday through Monday night). We are taking a flight in on Friday night and need to find a room for Friday and Saturday night before Renaissance. We are now thinking of a disney value resort. Will that be too much moving around?

me dh and DD4. We will rent a car from Friday until Tuesday so will be fine with transportation.

If we keep one bag for the Value nights, another bag for the renaissance nights and then our luggage for the rest of the trip.

Think it will be too hectic?
Has anyone done a triple split stay?
 
So we already booked Renaissance at Seaworld for two nights (a Sunday and monday night) then we will move over to Wilderness Lodge for Tuesday through Monday night). We are taking a flight in on Friday night and need to find a room for Friday and Saturday night before Renaissance. We are now thinking of a disney value resort. Will that be too much moving around?

me dh and DD4. We will rent a car from Friday until Tuesday so will be fine with transportation.

If we keep one bag for the Value nights, another bag for the renaissance nights and then our luggage for the rest of the trip.

Think it will be too hectic?
Has anyone done a triple split stay?

I've done 3, 4 and 5 split stays .... but those were all inter-disney resort splits (which is relatively easy). I think your seperate bag approach is an excellent idea and should really help alleviate the hectic-ness.
 
I think if you keep your bags separate and since you have a car that you'll be fine. Are your park tickets with your WL pkg or do you have them separate? That would determine where I'd stay.
 

Well Wilderness Lodge is our MAIN stay and we won't give that up for any resort. I was thinking either a value for those two nights or a regular cheap orlando hotel. We are probably taking an evening plane so the only time we have will be saturday and it will just be time to kill before the real vacation starts. We were thinking just going to DTD and not get any park tickets. If we get our tickets to be included in the value package stay, can I get a 7 day base ticket and then when we check out and then in at WL a few days later, be able to use the other 6 ?
 
Well Wilderness Lodge is our MAIN stay and we won't give that up for any resort. I was thinking either a value for those two nights or a regular cheap orlando hotel. We are probably taking an evening plane so the only time we have will be saturday and it will just be time to kill before the real vacation starts. We were thinking just going to DTD and not get any park tickets. If we get our tickets to be included in the value package stay, can I get a 7 day base ticket and then when we check out and then in at WL a few days later, be able to use the other 6 ?

You can do it that way if you want. Do you have dining with your WL stay or just room only plus tickets? If so then it's not worth it to get tickets with your first stay since you have to have tickets for dining.

I think you'd be fine without tickets since you are arriving later. Just rest that night maybe have a nice dinner then spend the next day at DTD then sleep and head to your Seaworld stay the next day. Could you splurge for POR or FQ instead of a value? Nice boatride to DTD and a better pool than the values I think

If you have to stay value I'd try and see if there's a Little Mermaid room available at AoA. Your DD would probably love that and the pools there look fun.
 
Yea, my DH won't go for a moderate upgrade. I'm upgrading and upgrading left and right and know I can't push it. I don't think he realizes that I somehow got him to take a 7 day trip and make it into almost a 2 week trip! :thumbsup2

We have the FD plan so I guess we will keep our tickets with WL package. I like the idea of not going to the parks but just hanging around, maybe visiting other resorts so we don't have to squeeze it in throughout the following week.
 
I've done 3, 4 and 5 split stays .... but those were all inter-disney resort splits (which is relatively easy). ...

interesting, so did you do that with any children?

Most of them were without children. One of the 3 resort split stays (2007) was with my 10 year old niece though. It's usually just two adults which makes things pretty easy.
 


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