I was thinking of doing a split stay CBR/AKL. If they have both
free dining and a room discount during my dates can I use free dining on CBR and then the room discount on AKL ? I know I will have two separate reservations, so I'm thinking I can ?
Yep, I do this all the time.
How do the tickets carry over the whole trip? I was told if I did a split stay, I would have to buy two separate sets of tickets which would add to the cost significantly. If there is a way to have the park tickets carry over that would be awesome. We have free dining in November. I was hoping to be able to spend a day or two at the Poly at the end of our trip. How could I go about doing this and not buy new tickets for the Poly part of the stay?Thanks
Then you may want to consider a FD/room only split stay - like the OP is asking about.
Here are the differences;
Option #1 (your scenario) Book (2) FD packages back to back - requirement to purchase a min of 2 day base tickets
for each FD package.
Option #2 (OP's scenario) Book (1) FD package and (1) room only reservation - requirement to purchase a min of 2 days base tickets
on the FD package only.
Example; you can book a 10 day base ticket on the FD package...and use the extra ticket days during your Poly room only reservation.
Does the 2nd stay have to be a room only reservation? Is it possible to get free dining for both and have the tickets carry over?
I'm not following you on having the tickets carry over...are you asking if there is any way to pay 1 flat ticket rate for both FD reservations? If so, the answer is, no. You must purchase a min of 2 day base tickets on each FD reservation. Like pp stated, this usually is not cost effective since Disney tickets are front-loaded to be more expensive the first 4 days. Thus negating the FD savings...
Yes, for the second reservation to be exempt from purchasing addtional park tickets - the Poly needs to be room-only.
*Again* you are free to book back to back FD packages, but you will be required to purchase minimum 2 day base tickets for each.
Does this make sense?
