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| Obsessed with WDW Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Indianapolis
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| OK. I have another question. Everyone here is asking about us doing a split stay. What all does that entail? How many days do we have to stay at each resort? Is it 2 separate reservations, DDP and all that? Do we need to move our bags from one resort to the other? My husband may be game for this, I just want to make sure that I understand what you have to do when it comes to splitting up your resorts. Is it more hassle than it is worth?
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| Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: birmingham, al
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| with DDP it is not worth the extra cost. you can stay in each resort as long as you like - one night or seven nights - it is up to you - before you go to the other resort. disney will move your luggage - so no problems there - now you have to pack up - that is a lot of work to some people. you move yourself and your family. what I do is go to the EMH morning - take the bus back for the new resort - check in - then go back to the park. then afterwards go back to the new resort. the morning before I left checked my luggage in with bell services. told them the details. now since your luggage might not arrive in your room until 3:00 pm check in time. then you need to take anything you will need that day. definitely sun screen and meds - plus swimming suit, maybe extra clothes. don't forget your sun glasses!!!
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| Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: birmingham, al
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| forgot - DDP requires you to buy tickets to use it. the best value is get all your tickets with the first resort. however then you can't get DDP for the next resort. This works better with a DVC resort because you don't have to buy tickets to get DDP.
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