Some questions...

denman007

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Just confirmed reservations at the CBR.

1. Who should I contact for transportation from Airport to room. I would perfer limo service if not too expensive. Also I have a toddler so would they supply a car seat?

2. My daughter will just turn 3 before we go. Do they ever check ages(how could they?) . If I didn't have to buy an annual pass for her, I'd be saving 300 bucks. Do I need one if I tell them she is only 2?

3. Do I get any breaks if I buy annual passes...they will be cheaper than paying for length of stay passes.


Anything else I should know? BC was booked so I had to keep the CBR room...but $94 per night I thought was pretty good.
Thanks.
 
Answer for Question 1):
I would point you at YourRide.Net for your airport transportation needs. YourRide.Net is a sponsor of this website (the Dis). I used them four times over the holidays and they were excellent. We were lucky to get Rabbit as our driver and my family & friends fell in love with him -- he was always on-time (actually, he was always EARLY), professional, and so dang nice! What a great guy. I am so glad that he is a sponsor of the Dis. By the way, if you need a carseat, let them know. They have them (there was always one in the back of the van whenever we went anywhere with YourRide.Net). Anway, here is the link to YourRide.Net Website

Answer for Question 2):
You're on your own for this one. For the little ones, it is an honor system. Remember, you are setting an example for others, so choose wisely your course of action.

Answer for Question 3):
It depends upon how long you are staying and whether or not you will be a repeat WDW visitor within 12 months. I usually purchase Annual Passes since we are always at WDW for at least 10 days (over the holidays I broke my record & spent 3-1/2 weeks at WDW -- boy, was I glad that my Annual Pass was still valid) and we usually vacation twice within a 12-month period. Sit yourself down, get the Length-Of-Stay prices for your time period and also the Annual Pass prices, pull out your calculator and compute the cost of each. Whichever one gives you the better deal, go for it. Here is the Dis' webpage regarding Annual Passes and their benefits: Dis' WDW Annual Pass Information Webpage

By the way, I stayed at the CBR for the first time over the holidays. I loved that resort. Have a good trip.
 
Here's a link that describes the 2002 benefits/perks of an annual pass:

http://www.wdwig.com/apass.htm#2002

One of the Transportation Board's sponsors provides towncar/limo service bewtween MCO and WDW resorts. The owner has posted that he will provide car seats. Here is the link to his site:

http://www.yourride.net/

As far as buying a ticket for your 3 year old, that is a matter of your values and your conscience and what kind of a person you are. Disney requires a ticket for children 3 and older.

I've never seen CMs asking for ID/birth certificates for young children, but I have observed them asking the child how old he/she is. Most children are very proud of (and honest about) how old they are.

Enjoy your trip!
 















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