Disney4me Posted September 8 Report Share Posted September 8 It can be really hard not to stay at a hotel on property when you go to Disney World, right? Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter With the accessibility to the parks and Disney Springs, all the immersion, and the food, you’ve really got it made when you’re thinking about staying in a Disney World hotel at any level — value, moderate, or deluxe. Now when it comes to Disney World and the hotels specifically, we all love a good hack that can make things easier for us or elevate our experiences. That got us thinking about some of the hacks that we’re not using, so we reached out to you to get your thoughts on the matter. Well, we asked and you delivered! We reached out to our followers on Facebook to ask: “What are your favorite Disney World hotel tips and tricks that not enough people use?” We had quite a few people leave their opinions in the comments! What do you think? Now, let’s dive into some of your responses! Split Stays First up, have you heard of a split stay? If not, here’s what they are. Basically, you book a stay at two different resorts (a more budget friendly one and a deluxe). In other words, you stay for part of your time at a value resort, and then you transition over to a deluxe resort for your last few days (and Disney will even transport your belongings from one room to another). This hack allows you to enjoy the luxury of Disney’s deluxe resorts without paying the premium price for your entire vacation. Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa To this point, DFB reader Lori swears by it saying, “Split stays are the best! We stay in a less expensive hotel for the bulk of our stay and move to a deluxe for a night or two. It’s great ending your trip with a little luxury, but not spending that much money for the whole stay!” And if you’re still not convinced, Kate adds, “Say it with me, y’all: SPLIT STAY!” Again, this hack gets you to ask yourself, “Why settle for just one experience when you can split your time between a budget-friendly resort and a fancy one?” It’s like the best of both worlds! Plan a Resort Day Let’s be real. Disney World is magical, but it’s also exhausting. This is where the “Resort Day” hack comes in. This is one hack you’ll thank yourself for later. Take a day to rest at the pool! As DFB reader Steve puts it, “A resort day is as good as a park day.” We couldn’t agree more, and he’s not alone as many a Disney “pro” schedule resort days to break up the intense park days. For example, Greg shared, “We often plan our trips so we have no more than two park days in a row, then a resort day to relax. What’s the point of a vacation if you don’t have some downtime?” Planning a resort day gives you the time you need to recharge. As another example, Steven suggests, “Plan a resort day on travel days. And then resort days between park days. You have to have some R&R on vacation.” At the end of the day, make sure to remember Shawns words, “Make sure you budget in a resort day!” Take a Midday Break If you’ve been to Disney World, you know that midday heat can make you want to melt, which makes it the perfect time for taking a midday break back at your hotel! This is a hack that ensures you’ll avoid burnout and keep the magic going all day (and night). Wilderness Lodge DFB reader Jeff shared his strategy: “Rope drop for 4-5 hours. Go back to the hotel and nap for 3-4 hours. Close the park down. Sleep late the next day.” This plan lets you hit those early morning must-do rides and enjoy the cooler evenings. Elmer agrees: “Go back to your hotel room between 12 pm and 4 pm.” If you use this hack, trust us, your feet will thank you. Rent DVC Points Here’s a next-level hack you have to remember to use — Rent Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points. This one can get you deluxe accommodations at a fraction of the cost! Disney’s Riviera Resort DFB reader Spencer says, “Rent DVC points and stay at a nice hotel for the cost of a budget one.” Meanwhile, Pamela added, “I’ve stayed at Poly, AKL, and Riviera for much less than rack rate by renting.” If you want to get those deluxe resort vibes without the deluxe price tag, make sure to use this hack. Just be sure you’re using a reputable agency — like David’s Vacation Club Rentals. Be Kind to Cast Members Now this last tip might not save you money, but it will definitely upgrade your Disney World experience. Simply put, just be kind. To that point, DFB reader Greg said, “Always be kind to Cast Members and compliment them often.” Chad chimed in, reminding us all: “Being polite to other guests/cast members and following the rules.” ©Disney Not only does kindness have a habit of making someone’s day, but you’ll also find that Cast Members often go the extra mile when they feel appreciated. That sounds like you’ve unlocked bonus magic to us! The Polynesian Village Resort Those were just some of your favorite Disney World hotel tips and tricks, and we want to hear even more from you! Until then, keep it right here for all the latest Disney news! Also, follow us on Facebook to join in on the next discussion. 89% of Disney Fans are Demanding this Refillable Mug Change at Disney World Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW What are your favorite Disney World hotel tips and tricks that not enough people use? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! The post Disney World Fans Reveal the BEST Hotel Hacks You're Not Using first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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