ChefMickey123
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I used the online check-in service this morning. At this time, I am ten days away from my trip.
Here is a description of what to expect:
1. I entered my reservation number and phone number on the My Disney Vacation Page under Online Check in.
2. I clicked the arrow next to the phone number to continue.
3. Tinkerbell appeared and reminded me not to hit the back or refresh button during the operation.
4. An abbreviated version of my itinerary appeared with a link to the hotel website, and to my itinerary details.
5. Next, you are given the chance to enter a credit card number for incidentals. I was told I would not be charged until arrival. A $1.00 pending authorization showed up on my credit card website, presumably to show that the card is valid.
6. Then, edit your home address and travel phone number. I put in my cell number.
7. You then enter your estimated resort arrival time, and departure time. These are chosen in ½ hour intervals from pull down menus.
8. Next, you verify your guest list. If there are any errors, you must call 407.W-DISNEY or your travel agent for correction. You verify by clicking on little radio buttons.
9. Your special events are then listed.
10. Then its time for the INFAMOUS ROOM REQUEST. I clicked this button to check it out. For myself, I dont really care as long as the room is clean. If I were the type (and I know you are out there) who insisted on a certain type of room, on a certain floor of a certain building, of a certain remodeling, with a certain view of a certain geographical feature, who would certainly argue with (or politely request of) a CM in order to get it--I would certainly not use the on line check-in service. {Thats certainly a lot to be certain of.}
The only thing you get to do for room request on the website (there is a link that looks like it may someday do something else) is request a fridge-for a charge, a trundle bed-if your hotel has them, or a pack and play.
11. You can then opt to enter your e-mail address for a copy of your on line check in document to be sent to you. I just printed the page when I was done. Disney has more info about me than the Feds do, and I was in the army and Im on my 3rd passport (ha ha ha)--so if they need to find me, they can.
12. Legal Mumbo-Jumbo about being responsible about your room and credit card charges, and not being stupid at Animal Kingdom Lodge and Villas (not being stupid=I will not feed animals, drop items into or attempt to enter any animal habitat. Violators may be subject to eviction. At any rate, just check the box a and click submit.
13. You are all done.
Here is a description of what to expect:
1. I entered my reservation number and phone number on the My Disney Vacation Page under Online Check in.
2. I clicked the arrow next to the phone number to continue.
3. Tinkerbell appeared and reminded me not to hit the back or refresh button during the operation.
4. An abbreviated version of my itinerary appeared with a link to the hotel website, and to my itinerary details.
5. Next, you are given the chance to enter a credit card number for incidentals. I was told I would not be charged until arrival. A $1.00 pending authorization showed up on my credit card website, presumably to show that the card is valid.
6. Then, edit your home address and travel phone number. I put in my cell number.
7. You then enter your estimated resort arrival time, and departure time. These are chosen in ½ hour intervals from pull down menus.
8. Next, you verify your guest list. If there are any errors, you must call 407.W-DISNEY or your travel agent for correction. You verify by clicking on little radio buttons.
9. Your special events are then listed.
10. Then its time for the INFAMOUS ROOM REQUEST. I clicked this button to check it out. For myself, I dont really care as long as the room is clean. If I were the type (and I know you are out there) who insisted on a certain type of room, on a certain floor of a certain building, of a certain remodeling, with a certain view of a certain geographical feature, who would certainly argue with (or politely request of) a CM in order to get it--I would certainly not use the on line check-in service. {Thats certainly a lot to be certain of.}
The only thing you get to do for room request on the website (there is a link that looks like it may someday do something else) is request a fridge-for a charge, a trundle bed-if your hotel has them, or a pack and play.
11. You can then opt to enter your e-mail address for a copy of your on line check in document to be sent to you. I just printed the page when I was done. Disney has more info about me than the Feds do, and I was in the army and Im on my 3rd passport (ha ha ha)--so if they need to find me, they can.
12. Legal Mumbo-Jumbo about being responsible about your room and credit card charges, and not being stupid at Animal Kingdom Lodge and Villas (not being stupid=I will not feed animals, drop items into or attempt to enter any animal habitat. Violators may be subject to eviction. At any rate, just check the box a and click submit.
13. You are all done.