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I’m sure this has been asked a bazillion times, but we’re debating (again) whether we need to do online check in.
We are going to POFQ in October, and our flight gets in at 8:30 am – yeah, it was either a 2.5 hour flight and arrive at 8:30am or leave ½ hour later and get stuck on a 6 hour flight/layover. I’d rather be early and eat Beignets.
We know that our room is probably not going to be ready when we get there – and we’re totally cool with that. We have nothing planned that day other than a 7:30 pm ADR at Disney Springs.
So…is there an obvious benefit (other than saving a little time, which we have plenty of) to online check in that I haven’t considered?
I debated whether or not to do online check in. I finally did it. We were able to put down that we would be checking in around 8am that day. Im not expecting our room to be ready of course but at least they know we will be there that morning. I am still going to call the resort to make sure that they have us down for a king bed if possible and that its our 20 year anniversary. I called last week and they said to call back with in 10 days of check in.
Dumb question here...but how does one know what room they are assigned if they check in online?
When you check in on-line and give them your cell phone number, they will text you when your room is ready as well as the room number. It can save a lot of time, especially if there are long check-in lines at the resort.
I would definitely do the on-line check-in. The Mousekeepers are aware of the time of check-in on the rooms they are cleaning, thus scheduling the order of the cleaning. I know this because a mistake was made on one of my trips and I was listed as arriving at 11 pm rather than am. My room wasn't ready until around 4:30. I had been sitting in the food court with my head down battling a headache, so headed straight to my room when I got the text and met the Mousekeeper finishing up. She was very surprised to see me and showed me what she had on her room list.
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Originally Posted by yakamishi
Dumb question here...but how does one know what room they are assigned if they check in online?
When your room is ready, you receive a text and/or email, depending on what you ask for. It will tell you your room number and the building it is in. There is also an attachment with a map of the resort to help you locate it. I will say there are times when the texts are late in coming. As I have gone to check-in to find that my room was ready and no text had been received.
I wish that we could get our Magic Bands shipped to Canada so we could take advantage of online check in. (We still can but why since we have to go to the desk regardless.)
Even when we had our Magic Bands (we left our luggage and went to the park) we still didn't get a text about our room. The CM thought it was because our phone is a Cnd number.
I’m sure this has been asked a bazillion times, but we’re debating (again) whether we need to do online check in.
We are going to POFQ in October, and our flight gets in at 8:30 am – yeah, it was either a 2.5 hour flight and arrive at 8:30am or leave ½ hour later and get stuck on a 6 hour flight/layover. I’d rather be early and eat Beignets.
We know that our room is probably not going to be ready when we get there – and we’re totally cool with that. We have nothing planned that day other than a 7:30 pm ADR at Disney Springs.
So…is there an obvious benefit (other than saving a little time, which we have plenty of) to online check in that I haven’t considered?
I would definitely do online check-in as it provides a way for you to let them know what time you're arriving. That will greatly improve the chances of your room being ready when you get there or at least (hopefully) within a few hours of arrival. If you don't do online check-in, they won't know what time you're arriving.
We've done online check-in on our last few trips. We arrive around 11:00. All but one of those trips, we got the "room ready" text by 10:30 at the latest. The other trip we got a text around 9:30 that our room wasn't ready yet. It did still end up being ready by about 11:45. We had requested a very specific room in a building that is usually sold out on that trip so we didn't mind waiting a little longer (we drive, so we just made a stop at a Walmart to pick up some snacks and water for the room and then wasted time there). We actually got the "room ready" text just as we pulled in the parking lot at Art of Animation. You can also *really* increase your chances of your room being ready if you choose the option that having your room ready when you arrive is more important than getting your room requests...however they word that. We took that option on one trip and not only was our room ready almost an hour before we arrived, but it was the exact location we requested as well.
Personally, I don't find any downside to doing online check-in. It's a "can't hurt, might help" situation as far as I'm concerned. People still have the option to go to the front desk to check in if they want to. And if you don't like your assigned room, you can still go to the front desk to see if there's anything else available.
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Originally Posted by CherryTreeLane
I wish that we could get our Magic Bands shipped to Canada so we could take advantage of online check in. (We still can but why since we have to go to the desk regardless.)
Even when we had our Magic Bands (we left our luggage and went to the park) we still didn't get a text about our room. The CM thought it was because our phone is a Cnd number.
I'd still do online check-in for the reason I posted above -- they'll know when you're arriving and there's a better chance of your room being ready when you get there. Even though you won't be able to do direct-to-room check-in, there's still the increased possibility that your room will be ready when you arrive.
I’m sure this has been asked a bazillion times, but we’re debating (again) whether we need to do online check in.
We are going to POFQ in October, and our flight gets in at 8:30 am – yeah, it was either a 2.5 hour flight and arrive at 8:30am or leave ½ hour later and get stuck on a 6 hour flight/layover. I’d rather be early and eat Beignets.
We know that our room is probably not going to be ready when we get there – and we’re totally cool with that. We have nothing planned that day other than a 7:30 pm ADR at Disney Springs.
So…is there an obvious benefit (other than saving a little time, which we have plenty of) to online check in that I haven’t considered?
I am on the same flight arriving at 8:30am in Orlando...but in September. However with every trip I always do online check-in...but I also go to the Front Desk, where it says "On-Line Check-in"...to get my official welcome pack- because I never get a text.....and then that way if I am not happy about the location I can speak to someone right there!
However all the times I have done online check in I have been quite Happy about my room & location...and when I stayed at Pop Century, I checked that I wanted my room right away but I also got the location I wanted too. Magical!
I would do it..... regardless!
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We did online check in for 2 resorts in June - I entered our approximate arrival time and at the first resort I got a text before that time that the room was ready. At the second resort, I got a text around the approximate time that the room was not ready yet (and it turned out not to be available until the official check in time). In both cases we got rooms in the general area we requested and it worked out really well for us! I also liked having the text to refer back to for the first day or two when I can't remember the room number yet!