Parking permit

Let's suppose Mr. & Mrs. Smith are DVC members who have booked a DVC studio or 1BR villa with maximum room occupancy of four. Mr. & Mrs. Smith do not intend to rent a car.

Their friends, Mr. & Mrs. Jones will also be vacationing at WDW at the same time. They've booked a nice off-site hotel room. They intend to rent a car.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith decide to add Mr. & Mrs. Jones to their DVC reservation. They are within occupancy limits. At check-in, Mr. & Mrs. Smith will request KTTW cards (without charging privileges) and a parking pass for Mr. & Mr. Jones.

Mr. & Mrs. Jones will now be waved through at the Disney theme park parking lot toll plazas. Mr. & Mrs. Jones can use Extra Magic Hours and they can use the pools and other facilities at Mr. & Mrs. Smith's resort. After, all Mr. & Mrs. Jones are officially guests at the DVC resort.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith look forward to spending time with Mr. & Mrs. Jones.

Mr. & Mrs. Jones still intend to sleep at their off-site hotel, although they could now sleep in Mr. & Mrs. Smith's room if everyone agreed it was good idea.

In any case, Disney security does not sneak into rooms at 3:00 a.m. to perform a bed checks. And why should that even matter? All four guests are registered guests at the DVC resort, and can thus LEGITIMATELY enjoy all benefits available to on-site guests.
 






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