Technically, no. Parking at resorts for an ADR is limited to 3 hours.if i drive to my animal kingdom breakfast adr can I leave my car there and go to animal kingdom for a few hours?
I really think that it would depend on whether the guest (not necessarily the OP) was staying onsite at another resort, in which case they would have free parking at the theme parks. If they are attempting to evade the parking fee for offsite guests or locals by leaving their car in the resort lot, then I'm guessing that it would not be permitted.Ask the parking attendant if it's ok. 99% chance they will say ok. You will not be breaking any rule.
Ask the parking attendant if it's ok. 99% chance they will say ok. You will not be breaking any rule.
Are you staying onsite or offsite??
As someone who owns at BWV and often has trouble finding a parking spot, I find this extremely frustrating. My dues pay to maintain that lot and to learn that the parking attendants don't even check to see if you at least have an ADR makes meGood point. That might make a difference.
I'm always on site and in recent years I've parked at Contemporary, WL, BC, BW and AK for various reasons. Contemporary is the only place I was told about a three hour limit. At the others they acted like I was crazy when I asked if I needed to move my car to go into the parks. Yes, even BW where I didn't even give a reason for being there. They scanned my band and told me to have a magical day.
I'm always 100% honest with the parking attendants and wouldn't try to circumvent any rules or fees.
if i drive to my animal kingdom breakfast adr can I leave my car there and go to animal kingdom for a few hours?
As someone who owns at BWV and often has trouble finding a parking spot, I find this extremely frustrating. My dues pay to maintain that lot and to learn that the parking attendants don't even check to see if you at least have an ADR makes meThere are so many people who use the BWV lot as a free and easy access to the International Gateway that it leaves little room for resort guests until it's later in the evening. It's a well-known problem, yet nothing is done about it.
I wasn't directing myI'm aware of this problem. Not sure if it makes a difference but when I parked at BW it was evening and we weren't going to Epcot, just looking around and had dinner at Big River (no adr). But nothing was stopping us as the guard didn't ask and we were given no restrictions on how long we parked. That being said there were definitely plenty of open spots. I would hope they would be aware of how full the lots are and enforce restrictions accordingly. If the lots were near capacity I would have no problem being given a time limit.
I'm a bit more surprised I was given a free pass at BC for a breakfast ADR at Cape May. I asked if I should move my car if we were going to Epcot and he acted like I was crazy and explained I could simply walk to the IG. Similar experience at WL and they told me to just take the boat to MK.
if i drive to my animal kingdom breakfast adr can I leave my car there and go to animal kingdom for a few hours?
I am staying onsite and want to eat at akl. Especially for breakfast, transportation is nonexistent. I hate moving my car over to the Park but I can.
I am staying onsite and want to eat at akl. Especially for breakfast, transportation is nonexistent. I hate moving my car over to the Park but I can.
But that can change so easily and quickly, and there's no way to track down the vehicle owner somewhere in a park several hours later.perfectly reasonable that Disney would be flexible on this policy when there is excess parking capacity available.