That does seem a little high, but really, I don’t see that as being any different than hotels that allow late checkout for a fee. Most of the fees for late checkout that I have seen have been under $50 though, with some as low as $20, which sounds reasonable.Fee to check into our room early next month at The Opryland Resort in Nashville.I'll pass!
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Ya, if it had been like maybe $40-$50, I might had considered it.That does seem a little high, but really, I don’t see that as being any different than hotels that allow late checkout for a fee. Most of the fees for late checkout that I have seen have been under $50 though, with some as low as $20, which sounds reasonable.
Would your car be safe parked at the mall overnight? Wouldn't get towed or vandalized? We were suppose to have gone a couple years back to this resort, but something came up and we cancelled. But this year is a go.Ridiculous, if you arrive early, you can go to the mall or park there and walk over and still have access to the hotel. I do recommend familiarizing yourself with a map of the property. I have been going there since a todddler (local), and I still get lost in there almost every trip. One time after wandering around for over two hours, I finally found an exit door that went outside and took it not caring where I ended up as long as I got out. Part of what makes it so tricky is that the hallways are blocked off by walls on certain floors, so you can’t go through where you think you can except on specific levels. Stupid design.
Soundwaves!! But it's not free.Not worth it even for that when there’s so much free entertainment in walking distance to keep you busy until room is ready.
Would floor 2 be the easiest floor to navigate?Ridiculous, if you arrive early, you can go to the mall or park there and walk over and still have access to the hotel. I do recommend familiarizing yourself with a map of the property. I have been going there since a todddler (local), and I still get lost in there almost every trip. One time after wandering around for over two hours, I finally found an exit door that went outside and took it not caring where I ended up as long as I got out. Part of what makes it so tricky is that the hallways are blocked off by walls on certain floors, so you can’t go through where you think you can except on specific levels. Stupid design.
It varies. Sometimes its floor 1, I think in some areas its floor 3. The map does not specify. Really fun though!Would floor 2 be the easiest floor to navigate?
I can get into Soundwaves at 10 am regardless if I were to pay the $100 fee. I booked a Soundwaves package. That $100 is just to get into the room early.Cars - I wouldn't leave it overnight, but it’s super easy to move it between the two.
Floors - Yep, it’s a confusing mess. I’d call and ask. Sorry, I only remember my frustration with this, not which floors. There’s also different sections, so that factors in.
I see you want to visit the water park. That makes more sense why they are charging extra for early entry. I thought it was just to get in the room..
If you just want to swim, I’d drive across the street to Two Rivers. It’s just a glorified pool but much cheaper.
Admission Prices
Rates are half-price for children Tuesday through Friday, 3:00-5:00 p.m. Not applicable on holidays.
- Adult admission (13 years and older): $12
- Child admission (3 years to 12 years): $10
- Senior admission (62 years or older): $8
- Military admission (with Military ID): $8
- Child admission (2 years and under): Free
- Spectator admission: Everyone entering Wave Country must pay the appropriate admission fee listed above
Thanks for the reply. It's like a 3 hour drive from home to Nashville. Stay is in less than one month. If we had more time, we would make an extra trip before the reservation to check the place out first.Yep, then I don’t see the point. Surely they will hold luggage like all fancy hotels do. I’d check in and then go swim or walk over to the mall.
There’s a path between the hotel and mall which comes out on the movie theater side (but think Disney level walking of right next door). Through hotel, across outside path, then, you’ve got to cross the parking lot and go around the mall building a little ways. Probably 5-10 minutes walk from start of outside part.
There's an IMAX theater and a few restaurants on that side of the mall. A lot of the stores in the mall are outlets too, so there are a ton of big name brands. If you need shoes Off Broadway is amazing. (Sadly complete other side of mall from hotel.) We call Off Broadway shoe heaven. It’s huge. The shoes just go on and on.
Ba k to the hotel, make sure to ask about the fountain show at the hotel when you check in. I’m not sure if they still do that or not. It used to be this huge thing set to music, but with construction, it has moved and changed over the years. Still worth a watch as it’s free if it’s still going on. I remember loving it as a kid.
Also, not sure if you know, but there’s a boat and river inside a 4.5 acres garden area you can pay to ride. That’s how large this place is. That’s only the one section.
The checkout time at that hotel is 11:00 AM, so if you are checking in at 10 AM they have to keep the room free the night before. So it doesn't seem that unreasonable to me.Fee to check into our room early next month at The Opryland Resort in Nashville.I'll pass!
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But if that room was already empty, a $100 fee is crazy. $50, OK I could live with at 10 AM. I had a hotel in Destin want $50 for one hour early. That is even worse.The checkout time at that hotel is 11:00 AM, so if you are checking in at 10 AM they have to keep the room free the night before. So it doesn't seem that unreasonable to me.