Yellow Shoes
Well-Known Member
Florida Resident Rules
Here's my disclaimer:
I am not looking to get around the rules, but rather looking for a way to make the rules work for me.
Brother in law and wife live in Florida. We do not.
I am trying to figure out how to do a two-fer, i.e., see BIL and also see Mickey--as inexpensively as possible.
I think I have heard that the Fl resident can book up to 2 rooms.
BIL books the rooms
BIL checks in, shows FL driver's license, and puts room charges on his charge card
We pay BIL back.
Here's the question--BIL may not be too excited about staying the night on-site (he lives in Ocala, not that far away, and he has a BIG dog). Are we OK with staying in the rooms? We'll do the express checkout deal, so we shouldn't have any more encounters with the front desk staff.
Or, BIL might just come down to Orlando for the weekend and would stay 2 nights and we would stay for 6. (I would seriously consider keeping the second room, however. )
I'm thinking that he gets 2 rooms for 6 nights. He may or may not decide to sleep in one of them.
Is there any reason that we would be asked for Florida ID other than at check in? (We would NOT try this for park passes. We would just pay the regular price.)
Thanks.
Here's my disclaimer:
I am not looking to get around the rules, but rather looking for a way to make the rules work for me.
Brother in law and wife live in Florida. We do not.
I am trying to figure out how to do a two-fer, i.e., see BIL and also see Mickey--as inexpensively as possible.
I think I have heard that the Fl resident can book up to 2 rooms.
BIL books the rooms
BIL checks in, shows FL driver's license, and puts room charges on his charge card
We pay BIL back.
Here's the question--BIL may not be too excited about staying the night on-site (he lives in Ocala, not that far away, and he has a BIG dog). Are we OK with staying in the rooms? We'll do the express checkout deal, so we shouldn't have any more encounters with the front desk staff.
Or, BIL might just come down to Orlando for the weekend and would stay 2 nights and we would stay for 6. (I would seriously consider keeping the second room, however. )
I'm thinking that he gets 2 rooms for 6 nights. He may or may not decide to sleep in one of them.
Is there any reason that we would be asked for Florida ID other than at check in? (We would NOT try this for park passes. We would just pay the regular price.)
Thanks.