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Old 03-11-2003, 03:18 PM   #1
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How does it work if you book your room separately and buy your tickets separately? Do you end up with a room card and a card for your tickets? Last time we went we booked a package and just ended up with one WDW card that we used for everything.
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If you book a room-only reservation and then when you check in, purchase your park passes, they can be added to your room key. -HiddenMickey
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We always book and get the tickets etc. at different times. I actually think it's easier with 2 tickets, but how should I know, I've never had them both on one card! One is your room key, the other is a paper ticket. I think you can buy your park passes at the resorts and they are plastic and resemble the room key, as I have done this with Typhoon Lagoon admission. Any more questions? I'll be glad to help! Where are you staying?

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Sorry I double posted! [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]

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We booked our rooms as room-only and then got our annual passes upon arrival (got ours at Epcot). Then your room key is a plastic card (like a credit card) and can be used to charge to your room if preauthorized. Our annual passes were thin cardboard, but can be easily replaced if bend too much, etc. It wasn't difficult at all to have the room key and passes separate. However, like the previous poster, I've never done it the other way.
We wore lanyards with ISU i.d. "wallet" (credit card size) hooked to the lanyard. We put our room key and personal i.d. on one side and our pass (with each one of us carrying one of our children's passes) on the other side. Always easily accesible when we needed them and never had to worry about losing them. Worked great!
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Thanks for the input! We are looking into staying at the Caribbean Beach Resort next June. I guess I'm just kind of leary about booking everything separately and trying to keep track of it all. Last time we went, we booked through AAA and it was nice having them put everything together for us.......the airfare, the resort, the tickets, etc. All we had to do was show up.
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Quote: "I guess I'm just kind of leary about booking everything separately and trying to keep track of it all."

That's what your Passporter Guide book is for [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] .

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You can say that again Hidden Mickey! [img]graemlins/wavin.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/read.gif[/img]
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I've always booked everything separately. I don't think it's too much to keep track of (4 things: air, car, room, pass), and I'm one of those people who loves to plan almost as much as the trip itself, so it doesn't bother me at all.

Even before I had a Passporter, I have always made up a notebook, a binder, a folder, or something to keep all my trip plans. As long as you keep it all in a central location, somewhere safe in your house, (i.e. not under the coffee pot or anywhere the kids or dog can grab it), your trip plans will be easy to access. I also make a new folder on my computer and keep a text file in it with all my reservation numbers and dates, which I can print out as a summary whenever I need it. A monthly calendar page for the month of your trip (you can print one from MS Word or Publisher) is also helpful. Write down nightly dinner plans and times, flight times, and other important scheduling stuff ("Keys to the Kingdom, 9am") on here and use it as an index for everything else in the folder.

Booking a la carte is not only fun, but gives you far more flexibility in your trip, and will save you tons of money, since you're not buying packages with features you might not use, and you can search for the best prices on airfare, rental cars, and room rates indipendently of each other.
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