Hiya, Gregory!
Welcome to planDisney. It looks like you're just a few weeks from arriving at Walt Disney World Resort –– how exciting! I know that these last days before your visit might feel like they're
crawling by, but there are a few last-minute things you can do to help pass the time. First, be sure that you've made theme park reservations using the Disney Park Pass system. With larger crowds during Spring Break and Easter, you won't want to risk missing out on your favorite park by waiting too long. I also recommend taking a peek at dining availability as your trip approaches, especially if you haven't been able to snag a table at exciting new spots like
Space 220 Restaurant. Reservation availability changes all the time, and sometimes I find it easier to book popular reservations closer to arrival. There's nothing quite like seeing that reservation you've been hunting for months pop up the week before your arrival –– it feels like winning the lottery!
While your Ale & Compass reservation will allow you to park at
Disney's Yacht Club Resort while you dine, you can only keep your vehicle there for the duration of your reservation –– you won't be able to leave your car at the Resort and enjoy a full day at EPCOT unless you're a Guest staying at the Resort. The good news, though, is that after breakfast, you can easily move your car to the EPCOT parking lot and enter through the park's main entrance. Currently, the
cost of parking a car or motorcycle at Walt Disney World theme parks is $25 per day for standard parking (prices are subject to change) or you can choose to upgrade to preferred parking for an additional fee. Also, don't forget that your parking fee is good at all four parks for that day. If you decide to check out Magic Kingdom Park's newest nighttime show,
Disney Enchantment, after enjoying the
EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, you won't need to pay additional parking fees.
I'm so glad you stopped by planDisney, Gregory. I hope this helped to answer your question and I'm wishing you a Walt Disney World Resort visit filled with magic from beginning to end!
See Ya Real Soon,
Amy