Hiya, Megan! Welcome to planDisney!
I absolutely love your thought process about a split stay between two incredible resorts.
Pop Century is my favorite value resort, offering access to the Disney Skyliner, making travel to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios a breeze. And the atmosphere at
Animal Kingdom Lodge? It's simply unmatched -- two words: savanna views!
You can certainly book two different
Disney Resorts for your trip, but this will require making two separate reservations. For the first portion of your stay, you can book a vacation package that includes your resort accommodations,
dining plan, and
theme park tickets. For the second part of your trip, you can reserve a room-only reservation that also includes the dining plan. Keep in mind that each reservation will need its own initial deposit, and the remaining balances for both reservations will be due 30 days prior to your arrival at each resort. If you encounter any challenges during the booking process, don't hesitate to
contact a Disney World Cast Member -- they'll be more than happy to assist you!
Split-stays are one of my favorite ways to vacation at Disney World because they allow you to immerse yourself in the unique magic and theming of multiple resorts all in one trip. It truly feels like you're getting two vacations in one! Plus, Disney makes the transition seamless by offering luggage transfer service between resorts, letting you relax and focus on the fun!
I'm not sure when you'll be visiting The Most Magical Place on Earth, but there are often fantastic
Special Offers to take advantage of! Since these deals are updated frequently, it's a good idea to check back often to catch the latest and best offers for your trip.
Thank you for visiting planDisney, Megan! Please come back with any other questions, we love to help!
Adventure awaits,
Kami