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gaffz70
10-28-2011, 09:38 AM
Has anyone done this? or is it more work than it's worth?

Traditionally we have gone to disney for 7 nights, stayed at an airport hotel the night before for an early flight. Even w/ getting to our resort at 1030 or so, that first day seems like a wash. We are all tired and end up just hanging by the pool etc. So I was thinking about going a day early, flying late morning/early afternoon so we are not up at 4am, staying at a value resort for 1 night, then check in to the BC in the am and hit the parks. Is this crazy?

MariMouse
10-28-2011, 09:46 AM
Not at all! You're at Disney!:mickey:

faline
10-28-2011, 09:51 AM
We've done this at least once or twice, though, typically, we have arrived a couple of days before we've switched over to our main reservation. I know we stayed at Pop on one occasion. It was very easy, overall. We checked in but didn't bother to unpack only pulling out what we needed for our short stay. When we were ready to move to our next resort, we just grabbed our bags and a cab, checked in at our new resort, got settled in and were on our way (Disney will transport your bags for you but they might arrive later in the day than you would like)

Jasper
10-28-2011, 10:08 AM
Yes, do it. WIth Disney moving your bags it is easier to make the move from a value to your main reservation than it is moving from a non Disney hotel.

Tigerinvestigator
10-29-2011, 10:31 PM
I agree go for it. Years ago we used to stay one night off property and then move onto property the next morning but later found out that was a complete waste of what could be a good night at Disney. Being at the Value resort the first night just enhances the "WE ARE HERE" feeling and we usually make a trip to Downtown Disney or another resort just to eat. It gives us a chance to rest before hitting the parks and that first night is pretty exciting just being "home". Like Faline said it is extremely easy the next morning to move. If you are not driving then just pack your bags and leave them by the air conditioner and hit luggage on your resort phone and let them know where they are going. Then just head to the parks and return back to your new resort in the afternoon where your bags will be waiting for you. If you are driving just go to your new resort and they will store your bags if the room isn't ready. We've done it many times!:thumbsup:

wildernesslady
10-30-2011, 09:17 AM
We have done it before. Disney makes it very easy since they will transfer your things. Have fun.

buzznwoodysmom
10-30-2011, 10:43 AM
We do this very often and its never been a problem. However, we drive so that makes a move easy. I pack a small overnight bag so that we only need to take that one bag out of the car that first night. We often arrive in WDW around midnight. In the past we've stopped on the way to WDW, but its funner to wake up in WDW and have a full first day. We also almost always end up adding another night at the end of our trips. This is the main reason we like driving. We can arrive early and stay later if we want.

kathiep
10-30-2011, 06:46 PM
We do this every year. We find if very easy and a terrific way to recharge before we hit the parks the next day. Plus we get the added benefit of enjoying and exploring another Disney resort while we relax.

Disney4us2
10-30-2011, 08:22 PM
I have done this before and it is very easy. We stayed at ASMovies (room only) for one night before going to CBR to start our package. Had Disney move our luggage over.

In August we stayed with our friends for one night at OKW before moving to AKL. Both times we packed what we needed in one overnight bag. Again had Disney transfer our luggage. No problems.

I will most likely be doing this next October staying at a value for one or two nights before moving into our DVC unit.:mickey:

disneyfan328
10-30-2011, 10:11 PM
We are actually doing this in reverse! We are staying for two nights at a moderate (great room only discount) and then moving to a value for the majority of our stay! This way we get to "try out" a moderate for a couple of days to see how it is and if we like it and then we are going to ASMovie for the main part of our stay. We are going to fly early afternoon and will probably get to hotel around 5 pm or so on arrival day so we plan to just head to the resort to eat, do some exploring and get settled in. Sat. we plan to hit DTD, do some shopping and eating and then back to the hotel for hopefully some swimming and down time in the hot tub! Then we will move to Movies on Sunday and begin our "actual" park part of the vaca! We are super excited to try out a new hotel and just kick back and relax for a little bit which is something we have never done at Disney before! I am already so excited I can hardly sleep! :cloud9: 69 more days!!!

buzznwoodysmom
10-31-2011, 10:52 AM
We are actually doing this in reverse! We are staying for two nights at a moderate (great room only discount) and then moving to a value for the majority of our stay! This way we get to "try out" a moderate for a couple of days to see how it is and if we like it and then we are going to ASMovie for the main part of our stay. We are going to fly early afternoon and will probably get to hotel around 5 pm or so on arrival day so we plan to just head to the resort to eat, do some exploring and get settled in. Sat. we plan to hit DTD, do some shopping and eating and then back to the hotel for hopefully some swimming and down time in the hot tub! Then we will move to Movies on Sunday and begin our "actual" park part of the vaca! We are super excited to try out a new hotel and just kick back and relax for a little bit which is something we have never done at Disney before! I am already so excited I can hardly sleep! :cloud9: 69 more days!!!

This is what my SIL and her family have started doing. They don't like the idea of spending so much money on their resort, but still want to experience as many resorts as they can. They never do the parks on day one. They've started staying their first night in a deluxe resort, then moving to a moderate for the rest of their trip. They spend time at the pool, dine at the resort enjoy everything their resort has to offer. Its a great way to rest up for the rest of the week, and experience a new resort.

PETE FROM NYC
10-31-2011, 07:14 PM
We drove the last 2 trips, both times arriving a day before our ressie.
We would stay off site for that 1 night. We stopped at Knights Inn on 192 just outside of WDW, and the cost for that night was under $40.
Next AM, we checked out, had breakfast off site , then checked in to our resort.
It works for us.

joonyer
11-01-2011, 11:36 AM
If I was arriving at 10:30 a.m., I consider that a whole park day wasted just hanging around resort. But we are park commandos. I don't care if we'd been up half the night before getting there, we'd be too excited to miss hitting the parks. You know you can add an extra day onto your parks passes for only $7 dollars per person? Even if you wanted to rest most of the day, you could still hit a park in the evening and catch Illuminations or Wishes. I wouldn't be able to stand it. I'm more likely to chill out at the hotel AFTER 7 days at the parks, but not on my first day a WDW.

But no, if you want to relax at the resort your first day, you are not crazy. I would be, but you are not. :D