• On Nov 5, 2018
    Kristen from OH Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Can I stay at one resort for 2 nights and move to another resort for 2 2mor night's?

    Hello Kristen! Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    With all the magic and fun to be had at the Resort Hotels at Walt Disney World Resort, staying at more than 1 during a vacation is like adding another magical adventure to the Theme Parks, Water Parks, and Disney Springs. In fact, Walt Disney World Resort makes it incredibly easy to move Resort Hotels in the middle of any vacation.

    Simply book your first Resort Hotel stays and ensure that the Check-Out date of your first stay coincides with the Check-In Date of your second. On the date of your first Check-Out, have your luggage picked up or delivered to Bell Services and inform them of your switch. Bell Services will have your luggage delivered to your next Resort while you enjoy your final day at your Resort Hotel or visit a Theme Park, Water Park or Disney Springs.

    After your day of fun, return to your second Resort Hotel and have your luggage retrieved from Bell Services.

    If you Check-In Online to both Resort Hotels using the Online Resort Check-In Service, you will be ready to go when you arrive. You can even have your Resort Hotel Room Number texted to you so you can bypass the Front Desk and go straight to your room. Your original MagicBand will open your new room.

    Have a Magical Vacation!

    ~Todd  
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Meet the Panelist: Todd, Ontario

Hello, I’m Todd – fun dad to two super kids, a beautiful princess and adventurous pirate, and husband to a loving wife. By day, I work as a storyteller and high school teacher, where I help others find their own stories through the magic of the Walt Disney World Resort!

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