DisneyDeeFL, since I dont know what kind of resort-hopping you might be considering, I thought I would pass along a few words of wisdom.
If you are thinking of upgrading yourself to a nice resort for only the night of your wedding, please consider keeping your other resort room for that night, too. It will make your life less stressful. Believe me, you dont want to worry about checking out of your wedding night resort when 11 AM rolls around the next morning. And you certainly dont want to worry about packing up your luggage and transferring it to another resort. That would be a little too much stress and could possibly taint your feelings about your fairy tale event.
That is why I mentioned keeping your regular room. In that room you would keep all yours and your fiancés vacation stuff. That stuff will stay put. For the day of your wedding, you would transfer over your wedding gown, lingerie, makeup, shoes, purse, and anything else that is needed to prepare for your event. You would also transfer over a small suitcase that contained yours & your fiancés PJs, robes, slippers, toiletries, and clothing for the day after your event. This limited amount of luggage will make transferring back to your regular resort room a breeze.
This is what I did for my vow renewal:
* 1-1/2 weeks prior to event resort-hopped all over the place (lots of Disney resorts since I like to sleep around)
* 1 day prior to event Grand Floridian
* Day of event Grand Floridian
* 1 day after event Grand Floridian
* 2 days after event resort-hopped over to the BWV where my family stayed for several more days
On the night of my event, we didnt get back to the Grand Floridian until after 3 AM. Believe me, I was thankful beyond words that I had booked an extra night at the Grand Floridian. There was no way my family would have been up and packed in order to meet the 11 AM check-out time.
My advice to any FTW bride/groom is to consider booking yourself into a resort for at least two nights the night of your event and the following night. If you can swing it, book one more night the night prior to your event. That will allow you more time to relax and enjoy yourself as you move into the next phase of your life the happily-ever-after phase (a.k.a., married life).
My post might not have exactly answered your question, but hopefully it at least shed some light on something that you probably havent given much thought yet. Lots of FTW couples plan on spending their wedding night in a different resort than where theyll spend the bulk of their vacation. They need to consider how doing this will impact their vacation/honeymoon experience.
Now, if you're not considering moving to a different resort for only the night of your wedding, then please ignore everything that I've said above.
