Yes, you can definitely go to the front desk to inquire about getting a different room/location.
Yes you do. The following all have to be completed before you are eligible to possibly Bypass the Front Desk:
Complete Online Check In
Provide a Credit Card during Online Check In process
Set a PIN during Online Check In process
Be paid in full
Provide a US Cellular Phone Number or an email address
Provide an estimated Time of Arrival
You will ALWAYS be able to check in the old fashioned way.
Oh I do want to go the front desk on my next trip,( if I get to stay at the Poly). I want to get our leis. If we don't get to stay at the Poly next go around, I won't have a problem by passing the front desk, as long as I am satisfied with my room location.
if we skip the front desk:
1. Do we need the parking pass?
2. Do you still get the welcome folder of info?
3. Has anybody gone directly to the parks and had MB issues?
Debating doing this since we want to do rope drop at HS on check-in day. We doubt our room would be ready anyway.
Wait. It has to be a "US Cellular" number?Provide a US Cellular Phone Number or an email address
Wait. It has to be a "US Cellular" number?
Wait. It has to be a "US Cellular" number?
Wait, so now you don't get a choice and they tell you how you're checking in? I LIKE talking to a CM when I get there (not to make any changes to my room...I just believe in human contact as part of the magic) and think the idea of completely bypassing the front desk is awful (eventually there go more jobs for live people - sad). I will NOT be happy if I get selected for that so-called privilege and don't have the in-person contact option.
US Cellular as in the phone company, or US Cellular as in the country?
My magic band was dead when I got to the park. Wife had used her card to get in the room to drop off our carry on and then I was stuck at the park entrance. CM said first time they had seen a dead battery and not even used yet. I find this odd. Ended up getting a new band back at the resort.
I didn't think it was the battery because the KTTW card never had batteries in them. I am going to assume that it just want functioning right as the CM said it was in the system but didn't even work when I touched at the desk touch point.The bands have 2 separate functions, one is a close reader that doesn't require a battery like to enter the park, line queue, charge to your room. The battery is required to transmit your code to antennas at a farther distance like crowd monitoring, your photo at the end of the ride, anywhere that you don't hold your band up to a reader.
Bill
Just to be clear.....
I am staying off property our first night. I have an 11:20 lunch ressie the following day at MK. I know our room wont be ready, and Ive been told I can go directly to the park. Is this not correct? Maybe the initial responders didnt know I was using the dining plan for the lunch (I never made that part clear). Should I go to the resort before I go to the MK?
I didn't think it was the battery because the KTTW card never had batteries in them. I am going to assume that it just want functioning right as the CM said it was in the system but didn't even work when I touched at the desk touch point.
When we went to WDW (July 2015) we were going to skip checking in at the resort since I'd done the online check-in, then realized we needed the parking pass
Actually the KTTW cards that were RFID capable did have a battery in them.