Mrs. Charming
I'm not your entertainment, get a life.
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2009
Hiya! Just a quickie question. If you do a split stay, does that require separate reservations?
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Funny, I was just on the phone yesterday working out prices for a split stay in March 2010. The problem as a previous poster noted was that if you are wanting the dining plan you have to have at least one day park pass with each reservation. We are staying 10 nights and want a 7 day pass so the cheapest way is to go 6 day pass on 1 res and a 1 day pass on the second but it is still 300 dollars more to do this than to have a 7 day pass on one reservation. That is a rip off I think.
There should be a way for them to do one booking for both resorts....you'd think they would have figured this out by now.
So...plus you have to deposit on both reservations and you have to wait for dining reservations for the second booking also you cannot book all on the one reservation.
With all these little things we are now thinking we will stay at one resort for the duration.
sigh..... oh the hardships eh!!! seriously there are bigger problems I could have I know it's just that you'd think Disney would have that solved.
I meant that they said "no" to your solution - the way you wanted it to be "solved."No Disney doesn't say No actually, they say Yes, they make 2 reservations and they take care of transporting your belongings between the 2 resorts also. They just make more money off of you in the process and make more work for their agents by making it 2 separate reservations.