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16 Jul 19, 04:19 PM |
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1 Night Stay - Disneyworld Resort
I've searched and searched and read up on this but can someone clarify..
We're away 11-28 September in a Villa but was going to book a 1 night stay in a WDW resort as a surprise for my wife and daughter as some cheap deals for £100 ish. Am I right in thinking we get free parking for the day we arrive and leave, magic bands and then 60 days advanced fast pass booking. On the last statement, is that just 60 days in advance for the day we arrive and leave? Then everything before and after this is back to 30 days as we're staying off site? Thanks in advance |
16 Jul 19, 04:26 PM |
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Yes you’re correct on all points
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16 Jul 19, 04:28 PM |
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Correct. Free parking for uk guests until 2020 and 60 day fastpasses for the day you arrive and departure day with Magic Bands included. We are doing the same thing in November. In a villa with the rest of the family but hubby and I are doing one night at the Allstars Music resort. Specifically to get to the park early to walk around Galaxys Edge. I doubt we will get to ride anything but it will be nice to soak up the atmosphere.
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17 Jul 19, 01:12 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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I asked Disney recently, some very similar questions, and got pretty much the same answer. Here’s their reply, which has some other bits and bobs you may find interesting
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17 Jul 19, 07:56 AM |
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Hopefully this doesn’t derail the thread but we’ve done the same and booked through the US site for the campsite. Might also be relevant for the OP...
When I click on the parking info link in the email, it directs me to the UK site and tells me that parking in resort is free for UK residents this year. But as I booked through the US site, does this invalidate that? |
17 Jul 19, 10:24 AM |
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17 Jul 19, 10:32 AM |
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17 Jul 19, 10:35 AM |
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17 Jul 19, 10:49 AM |
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They have managed to close that loophole now and you only get the 60 days for the actual days on site. We were lucky enough to get the rolling 60 days last august before it changed.
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17 Jul 19, 10:53 AM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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Thanks for clarification on that, scuppers some of my plans but maybe still worth it for magic bands at least.
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