There is a special "character breakfast" bus that will pick you up and bring you to the resort. Just ask the front desk when you check-in where to meet it. =)
There is a special "character breakfast" bus that will pick you up and bring you to the resort. Just ask the front desk when you check-in where to meet it. =)
I have to tell you, I have seen this mentioned several times on the boards and we asked about this the last time we were down there (Jan '11) and had early morning ADRs and NO ONE at the front desk knew what we were talking about. We ended up just taking a cab from our resort.
I have to tell you, I have seen this mentioned several times on the boards and we asked about this the last time we were down there (Jan '11) and had early morning ADRs and NO ONE at the front desk knew what we were talking about. We ended up just taking a cab from our resort.
That has been our experience as well. If you want to make sure you're someplace on time for a reservation early in the morning, I'd just take the cab.
I have to tell you, I have seen this mentioned several times on the boards and we asked about this the last time we were down there (Jan '11) and had early morning ADRs and NO ONE at the front desk knew what we were talking about. We ended up just taking a cab from our resort.
It does exist. I promise. I sent many guests to it while I worked there for early ADRs from DAKL. If you run into a problem of no one knowing what it is, try asking a manager. They should be able to explain it to you.
I don't have experience with the way Disney does it, but when I need help/info at hotels, I found that the best source is usually the Concierge.
While the front desk people may know what you want to know, their main job is managing room check in & out. The Concierge is there to help with everything other than your room (i.e.-dining suggestions/reservations, show tickets, transportation, etc.)
I don't have experience with the way Disney does it, but when I need help/info at hotels, I found that the best source is usually the Concierge.
While the front desk people may know what you want to know, their main job is managing room check in & out. The Concierge is there to help with everything other than your room (i.e.-dining suggestions/reservations, show tickets, transportation, etc.)
This and try to check with them the day before and try to check between 9am and 5pm, if possible. They can usually get the best answer during business hours for something they may not know because they have more support available to call on during regular business hours.
I don't have experience with the way Disney does it, but when I need help/info at hotels, I found that the best source is usually the Concierge.
While the front desk people may know what you want to know, their main job is managing room check in & out. The Concierge is there to help with everything other than your room (i.e.-dining suggestions/reservations, show tickets, transportation, etc.)
Do you catch these 'Character Breakfast' busses at a particular park stop (ie: MK, DHS, etc.) or do they just pull up in the general bus stop area at regular intervals?
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