I am 15 days away as of this morning !!!!
Gina bo bina - it would be nice to say hello !
I have a few questions :
We are die hard park goers ... Sun up, sun down !! We really only shower in our room and sleep.
We are a family of 3 and my daughter is 9 . We arrive late on Friday night .Because of that I think I should do the diamond check in, I signed up months ago. When do I do that and what will it save me ??
Our flight arrives at MCO at 9 pm and I would like to stop at the store to pick up fruit and beverages .
So that means it will probably be around 11 pm before we check in.
My other question is should I bother requesting a building ??
I like to be where there is action, close parking or a distant view of Disney springs possibly ??
From what I've seen on the maps all the spots look great.
How far is the drive to the MK parking lot ? DH wants to stop at Waffle House for breakfast
and I need to know how long to allow myself in the morning to get there by rope drop. Park opens at 9 am.
DH is crazy for the awful house.....it's his look forward to while down south. I believe there is one right on the way to the parks, correct ??
Hi Tricia's Mom,
Not quite sure what you mean by signing up for Diamond Lane. It is simply a form that you send to the resort generally about 2 weeks before your stay with any special requests or other requirements like extra bedding, grocery prestock. The resort will do their best to place you in a unit that meets your request, but remember that it is an ownership resort, so their hands can be somewhat tied to only the units they have access to. Requests are not a guarantee.
The main thing it may save you is a bit of time at checkin if you arrive at a busy time as Diamond Lane gives you a second lineup option at reception. The Diamond Lane will have your paperwork already started and your room keys ready, HOWEVER when you arrive check the lines carefully. Sometimes it is better to use the regular line as it can move quicker (they can grab your papers from the DL desk). Considering your estimated checkin time, DL will not be open and it will not be busy, so not a lot of advantage aside from making a request.
And to the "need to request" question, based on your initial words, I would say possibly not. If all you want to do is shower and sleep and hit the parks from rope drop to last kiss, one of the older quieter sections would actually be better than an active section. Why? Because the busy active sections are generally the higher density sections and by midnight, you won't be parked very close to your villa at all. At our very peaceful Courts villa, there is a parking spot waiting right at the door no matter what time we arrive, and we are out the door and into the car in a few steps in the morning. So perhaps leave it to fate, you could get a Cascades or Lakes busy building, or a quiet Spas or Falls building or something in between.
You won't be able to directly see Disney Springs itself, but you can sometimes see the balloon rising up from a few spots around the resort. A Lakes unit might give you the best possibility of this.
There is a Waffle House nearby (S Apopka Vineland, right beside the I-4), but in the opposite direction you would drive to access the parks.
Disney Parks Parking Gates are generally about 10 minutes away via World Centre Drive, AK is a bit further, allow 15. Add up to 20 minutes for tram to the tapstile, 30-45 for MK. For MK rope drop, I would suggest leaving an hour prior; other 3 parks would be 30-45 minutes.