How to Have a Successful Split Stay at Disney World

How to Have a Successful Split Stay at Disney World

WHAT IS A SPLIT STAY?

A split stay is when you divide your vacation between two or more resorts. This means you spend part of your trip at one resort and then move to another resort for the remainder of your stay. It’s like having multiple mini-vacations in one!

WHY DO PEOPLE DO SPLIT STAYS?

Try Out More Resorts!

  • Experience different themes, rooms, pools, slides, playgrounds, hot tubs, and locations.

Experience Different Amenities

  • Each resort has unique amenities, and a split stay lets you enjoy a variety.

Save Money

  • Try a Deluxe resort but save money by not staying there your entire visit.

Dining Plan Flexibility

  • You want the Dining Plan but don’t want it for your entire visit.
Boardwalk Inn at Disney World

TIPS TO BOOKING A SPLIT STAY

Booking a split stay involves a few extra steps and precautions to ensure you don’t spend more money than needed or create unnecessary chaos. Here are some tips:

1. Purchase Tickets Separately or on the First Package

  • Tickets are cheaper per day the more days you purchase. Instead of buying a 4-day ticket and a 3-day ticket, buy a 7-day ticket to save money.

2. Purchase the Dining Plan on the First Package

  • The Refillable Resort Mug you receive with your Dining Plan works at all resorts for 14 days from your check-in day. If you want the Dining Plan for only part of your visit, get it for the first leg to have the mug for your entire trip!

3. Pack Light!

  • Avoid bringing too many items. Use Disney’s Pack ‘n Plays and cribs instead of bringing your own. Limit snacks and refrigerated items, as transferring them can be tricky.

4. Use Bell Services

  • Bell Services will transfer your luggage to your next resort for free. Simply call them, have them pick up your bags, and enjoy your day at the parks. When you arrive at your new resort, call Bell Services to bring your luggage to your room. Don’t forget to tip!
Children on luggage cart at Disney World's Pop Century Resort with Mickey Mouse in background
That time I didn’t use Bell Services… and regretted it.

5. Only Hop Upwards

  • It’s more enjoyable to go from a Value Resort to a Deluxe Resort. If staying at different categories (Value, Moderate, Deluxe), avoid starting at the high end and then moving down. If staying within the same category, save the most exciting resort for last!

6. Stay More Than One Night at Each Resort

  • Transferring can be tiring. Stay at least two nights at each resort to make the most of your experience.

7. Use a Disney Travel Planner

Split stays are fun but can be complicated. A Disney Travel Planner can help you think through your split stays. Plus, their services are free to you!

Crescent Lake View of Disney World's Yacht and Beach Club

Have questions? Let us know below!

Happy planning!



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