They do (or did?) offer it on a case by case basis. I'd speak to the front desk the day before you check out and see if your request can be accomodated. We've never done a late check-out so I'm not sure there are associated fees.If I had a later flight and wanted my room for a few extra hours, does Disney offer late checkout? If so, how much do they charge? Thanks.
I think it sometimes comes down to your room location, because they don't want to have to send house keeping back to a building or floor if they are going to be done.If I had a later flight and wanted my room for a few extra hours, does Disney offer late checkout? If so, how much do they charge? Thanks.
If they want the baby to have an afternoon nap, it's called buying another night at the hotel, even if you are only able to use it for a few hours. I recently had a red eye out of LA, and spent an extra $200 on our room so we could just stay in it till 6pm if wanted, instead of figuring out what to do for 6 hours.It’s possible, not probable though. You need a back up plan for sure.
While PlanDisney isn’t always 100% correct, this answer looks accurate:
”Staying at a Disney Resorts Collection hotel is such a unique experience that it is hard to say goodbye! If you would like to enjoy your Guest room a little longer, contact Front Desk at your Disney Resort hotel to request a late check-out past 11 AM and, if available, they will inform you how much longer you can stay. Although Cast Members do their best to accommodate Guests, please note that requests are not guaranteed. If you still have time to enjoy the magic after leaving your Guest room, Bell Services will be happy to hold your luggage for you until you are ready to head back home.”
Recently someone on Reddit was very upset over no guarantee to get a late checkout to let their baby take an afternoon nap. They proceeded to take out their circumstances on WDW and even their airline and fellow plane passengers. Lol. As if this was some violation on their parenthood. Easier on everybody including themselves to have a backup plan.
There some hotels which offer a very late checkout. I think the charge is 50%. Airport hotels sometimes offer day rates.If they want the baby to have an afternoon nap, it's called buying another night at the hotel, even if you are only able to use it for a few hours. I recently had a red eye out of LA, and spent an extra $200 on our room so we could just stay in it till 6pm if wanted, instead of figuring out what to do for 6 hours.
Yup, but not DisneyThere some hotels which offer a very late checkout. I think the charge is 50%. Airport hotels sometimes offer day rates.
How long before Disney decides guests who arrive in the morning, and want a room prior to check in, should pay?Yup, but not Disney
Don't give them ideas!How long before Disney decides guests who arrive in the morning, and want a room prior to check in, should pay?
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