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| WDW Dad of the Year Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Texas
Posts: 489
| Question about visiting two resorts in one trip... I am planning a trip to WDW next year and we wnat to experience two resorts during our stay. My question is if I stay for 7 days (staying 3 at one resort and 4 at another) does count as one 7 day trip or do I get penalized for spliting my reservations at two resorts? |
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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 79
| Re: Question about visiting two resorts in one trip... You have to book 2 separate reservations when splitting your stay at 2 different resorts. Each reservation will require its own deposit. Splitting your stay is not a problem with room only reservations. However, it is really not cost-effective when booking a package since each package has to have a ticket of some sort included. Karen |
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