We'll be staying at Coronado Springs but will be having dinner at Grand Floridian one night. Can we park free of charge there? Thanks!
On Friday, September 16, i plan on going to Disneys Contemporary resort (parking at resort) to see the Halloween fireworks, I have a couple questions
1. What button goes to the cally grill (probably obvious that i havent seen it yet)
2. Can i use my AP to park there or do i just tell them im here to view fireworks ???
I thought you could go to California Grill bar for drinks??? without a reservation:shrug: and watch the fireworks ???
I have never had a guard check my name to any reservation list when we have resort hopped for dining. We tell them we are there for dinner and if we do not have a resort tag in our window (as we live in FL we occasionally stop for a bit for dinner and stuff as we pass through) they just ask to see our identification. We flash our drivers license and are waved on in. In the cases where we do have a resort tag in our window, they don't even ask. They just wave you on by. It should not be an issue at all to resort hop in your car if you are staying on property. We've even had cases where we have told the guard we were just there to check out the resort (like the Animal Kingdom before we ever stayed there) and they let us in without a problem as a "guest". They used to have 2 hour time limits for guests not staying at a WDW resort, but it either has gone away over the years or no one (that I have encountered) enforces it.
My wife and I have never had any trouble parking at any resort. Just show your driver's license and be polite and honest and you're on your way. The monorail resorts are a little bit harder to access during Wishes, but not impossible.1. As previously stated, the Cali Grill elevator is for those who are eating in the restaurant ONLY and is operated by CMs. The check-in desk for Cali is on a lower floor (don't remember exactly which one) and after you've checked in your reservation they escort you up to the top floor.
2. In general, you are not allowed to park in the resort parking lot unless you have specific business at that resort (ie staying there, dinner reservations, etc.). This is a hotly debated topic on here and elsewhere so I won't get into it but all I will say is the true "rule" is that you must park at the TTC (which will be free with your AP) and take the monorail to the Contemporary.
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