kollerbear
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Our split stay was so bad, I will never do it again. However, I learned two valuable lessons:
1) Plan on losing half a day. This may not happen, but it's best to plan for it. We were told to go on to the parks, our luggage would go to WL and we could check in later in the day. Wrong! We walked to MK, couldn't get in, wasted a half an hour or more at Guest Services (nothing they could do), hopped on a boat to WL, checked in, went to the room, but by then it was nearly 11:00 (peak time - we don't go at peak time) and my in-laws were arriving within two hours. We hung out in the hotel to wait, but it was disappointing to lose a morning in the parks.
Luckily I've done 1 triple and 1 quadruple split stay and never had a problem with this! And I don't think I actually "checked out" of any room aside from the automatic check-out. Definitely follow the advice to check out, but I wouldn't necessarily worry about this particular experience.
Another suggestion I would make is to plan your park days (and ADRs) such that you are always close to whatever park you are visiting. This is one of the main advantages of split stays (minimizes your reliance on buses).
For example, we often start out at a MK resort (usually Poly), focus on MK during that part of the vacation, then switch to an EP resort (usually BC) and then focus on EP and HS during that part of the vacation. We usually go to EP on the transfer day (just hop on the EP monorail from the TTC, spend the day in EP, then walk from the International Gateway to one of the EP resorts).
Another idea is a 3 way split where you stay at a MK resort when focusing on MK (and MK area restaurants), an EP resort when focusing on EP/HS (and restaurants in that area), and AKL when focusing on AK and waterparks (and AK/AKL restaurants).
CANNOT AGREE WITH THIS MORE. Have done that triple split for that exact reason and love how little time we spend on transportation that way. Hard to imagine doing it any other way at this point!
We always split our stay. We do it a bit different though. On our transfer day, we use that as our day to sleep in, grab breakfast, and then transfer to the new resort. Then we check in and hang out at the new resort, and then hit a park at night. So, next May, we are staying at the BC for five days. Then we are transferring to the Poly. On the transfer day, we'll check in at the Poly, swim, eat lunch, and then go to MK in the evening for about 4 hours.
I've done it both ways--because I usually have to pack up at least a little bit in the morning, I try not to save anything for transfer day that requires me to be at park open. However, you can either choose to sleep in and relax around the resort, check out/swim, go to a water park or DTD, and then return to your resort in the late afternoon for check-in and dinner, OR you can just go to a park and return to your new resort later that night. Both approaches have worked for me. Just don't have anything packed in your bag that you will NEED before dinnertime just in case there is a delay with your bags or something. But I've never had a problem doing either of these in terms of park tickets or bags being transferred.