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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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| DDP with 2 resorts? Hi am new to this board and I'm hoping someone can help me. We are planning a trip to Disney in Florida in October 2008. We want the 6 nights/7 day magic your way package with park hopper and dining plan. My problem is that we want to stay 3 nights at AKL and the next 3 nights at another resort. How do I go about booking this online? I've been doing many estimates online on the Disney site and I was trying to figure out how to book the package I want. Should I call Disney travel or would a travel agent be able to do this for me? Travellers: myself, hubby, 17 yr old son & 4 yr old son. We will be driving down from Ottawa, Ontario Canada (i know long drive - 24 hrs straight) ![]() Any help or info will be greatly appreciated
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| Community Rank: Globetrotter ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: SE Ohio
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| A TA can help you with this or you can call Disney and they can assist you. The dining plan is based on your nights at a resort. So if you are going to split your stay, you will need to book 2 separate packages. I do believe that your MYW tickets can be all on one package and then just the resort/DDP on the other.
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Chapel Hill, NC USA
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You could buy all the days you need for your trip with your first package (days get less expensive as you add more), and just use those tickets during your trip. Then save the one day tickets for another trip. Personally, when we've split our stay, we do the DDP with full park tickets with the first room and then do a room-only for the second and pay for our meals out of pocket for those days. We plan our more 'expensive' meals for the DDP plan days. Hope this helps.
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