On your arrival day, regardless of when you get to your Disney resort hotel, you definitely can use the resort pool. In fact, my family always plans an afternoon at the pool on our arrival day.
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In order to ensure that resort guests can enjoy their pool without overcrowding, Disney only allows guests staying at that resort to use the pool. This is why you'll need a Key Card or MagicBand to tap into your resort's pools.
Even if check-in time isn't “officially” until 3 or 4 pm, you can still go ahead and check-in before then. Your room may not be ready – but you'll be “officially” checked-in and Disney will (barring any glitches) text you your room number when it is ready to be occupied.
For the most part, you can expect that the main pool at your resort will be open from at a minimum from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. In hot weather, there are typically longer hours (earlier and later) for the main pool; longer hours typically means 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., extensions beyond this are rare.
Usually not. For example, you'll need a valid hotel key card to get into swimming pools, gyms, and laundry rooms in many hotels. Key cards become inactive at check out time on the day you leave.
You can park at the resort on check-in day, even if it's before your room is ready. Thank you! Definitely the correct answer. The security will check your reservation and that's all that matters.
Yes, Hotels have security cameras in all common areas including swimming pool as it is very necessary for hotel security protocols. Security cameras protect the safety of guests and staff.
Generally, you should check out of a hotel before leaving. This is to ensure that the room can be cleaned and prepared for any incoming guests. If you do not check out, it could result in additional charges or fees from the hotel as they may need to take extra steps to prepare your room for another guest.
Not only do kids under 3 get into the Parks for free, but they also eat for free at select buffet or family-style restaurants, which is perfect considering most of them steal bites off mom and dad's plates anyway.
Guests of Disney do not age during their visit, so your little one will remain his guest during your entire trip. You do not need to purchase a ticket or make park pass reservations for children under 3.
Guests of Disney do not age during their visit, so your little one will remain his guest during your entire trip. You do not need to purchase a ticket or make park pass reservations for children under 3. However, you must include them in your Disney Resorts Collection hotel reservation and also all dining reservations.