Technically you should use only the pool that is associated with your resort. However, with some discretion you should be able to use most other resort pools with no problems.
There are Extra Magic Hours for guests staying on Disney property. There is a schedule of days that one of the parks opens an hour early for Disney resort guests. There is also a schedule at night for parks that stay open three hours late.
According to the Disney Web Site these hours are available to the resort guests only. That means people staying in the Disney Hotels. No additional cost for those tickets
My family visited Walt Disney World in December of 2007, and to us, it was definitely better to stay on property. We got park-hopper tickets, transportation to and from the parks (that actually worked well during our busy stay), and we were on the dining plan, which was is extremely worth it. If you are planning to stay on property, make sure that your hotel is a Disney-owned hotel to receive the benefits.
You actually don't need shuttle passes to use the Resort's transportation. All Disney Transportation is free for guests of the hotels. So is parking.
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Yes, the Hilton Hotel offers laundry services for guests staying at the property.
Guests are only allowed in the parks during operating hours. During peak seasons, and with Extra Magic Hours (on-property hotel guests only), this can mean staying in the park up to 20 hours on one day.
Disney Resort Hotel and Campground guests have privileges and amenities unavailable to those staying outside the World. If you don't have a car, commuting to the parks is easy
There are Extra Magic Hours for guests staying on Disney property. There is a schedule of days that one of the parks opens an hour early for Disney resort guests. There is also a schedule at night for parks that stay open three hours late.
According to the Disney Web Site these hours are available to the resort guests only. That means people staying in the Disney Hotels. No additional cost for those tickets
The age limit for guests staying at the hostel is 18 years and older.
Yes, the continental breakfast is complimentary for guests staying at the hotel.
My family visited Walt Disney World in December of 2007, and to us, it was definitely better to stay on property. We got park-hopper tickets, transportation to and from the parks (that actually worked well during our busy stay), and we were on the dining plan, which was is extremely worth it. If you are planning to stay on property, make sure that your hotel is a Disney-owned hotel to receive the benefits.
Hotels ask for identification from guests upon check-in for security and verification purposes. This helps ensure the safety of guests and the hotel property, as well as confirming the identity of the person staying in the room.
Hotels are generally not allowed to disclose information about their guests, including who is staying there, without the guest's permission. This is to protect the privacy and security of the guests.
Disney World hotel guests have access to all Disney resort transportation. Each day Disney World opens one of its parks an hour early for its resort guests. Disney hotel guests can have their park purchases delivered to their hotel rooms. Disney resort guests also receive a "Key to the World" card that is a combination hotel room key, room charge card and identification card.
Yes, it is important to inform a hotel about the number of guests staying in the room to ensure safety, compliance with fire codes, and to avoid any additional charges for extra guests.