You will have a car, right? Do you plan on driving there? That's the easiest.
I do want to mention 2 things about my recent trip, since we are on the topic of parking.
1st, I did not get a paper to display on my dashboard that said I was staying at the Dolphin. I called downstairs and mentioned this and she said, "Oh, you just need your room key to get in and out of the parking lot." I did not mention it again, because we did not need the paper for free parking at the parks...but if we did, I guess I would have insisted on one. We usually get one every stay. At check in, they asked if we had a car and we said yes...wonder why they did not give us a paper this time? Just mentioning this for anyone who plans on going to the parks in their car. Are you just supposed to show your room key when you enter the gates of the parks (where you pay?) It is so much easier to have a paper on the dash, they just wave you through.
Also, the last night we were there, we arrived back at the parking lot at about 4 pm. A security guard greeted us at the gate. Said the lot was full, we would have to park elsewhere. He pointed to a lot "just around the corner." We asked if that was our only option, he said yes. (later we found out we could valet park for the same price as self park, but that option was not given to us, plus, the valet parking area was CRAZY...not sure we would have done it had we known.) It was *FAR.* I guess it was employee parking. We had to walk up the back of the Dolphin, past a bunch of dumpsters, past some construction area where I almost got ran over my a forklift. We could not figure out how to get into the lobby and to our room. If you have ever been behind the Dolphin, you will know what I mean. Have you seen "Spinal Tap?" We were joking at every turn, saying, "Hello Cleveland! Rock and Roll!"
We were trying to avoid going to the walkway around the "front" where the path from the Y/BC meets the path to the Dolphin. We found a HUGE set of stairs, we climbed up them, couldn't find a door on that level, climbed back down, looked for an employee, found no one, wandered around for a moment, finally found an employee who walked us thru the bowels of the hotel, zig zagging this way and that...I would not be able to trace my steps back if you paid me a million bucks.
FINALLY made it to the lobby. It was now 5 pm! My husband was pretty upset. We were going complain at the front desk, but the line was a mile long.
Anyway, just wanted to share that story. I am sure the lot has been full before and this has happened to others.