Combining Contracts

To each their own, and God love ya if this is your thing. Split stays suck. Full stop.

Arrive at Resort A, unpack suitcases and owner's lockers, and load up the fridge and cupboards with groceries. Get everyone settled in, and then just a few days later, pack everything up for the hotel transfer. Be out of Resort A by 11:00 AM. Go about your business and then go to Resort B, where if you're lucky, your new room might be ready before 4:00 PM, or later. Then, retrieve all your stuff to unpack again for a few more days. Thanks, but no way! :)
You would love the stay we have planned in August… a 6–4-4 split with 5 kids aged between 6 months and 11 years (not all mine I hasten to add!). What can I say but I like a challenge.
 
We are not fans of split stays either but ours is more of a crash leave stay situation.

Never have enough points so what we do is fly in the night before and use a FNC from our credit card. We arrange our luggage so that everyone’s sleeping attire, outfits/swim and toiletries are in one bag so we only have to open the one. In the morning we pack that one suitcase with our laundry and toiletries and then head to DVC and drop our items with Bell Services the next am.

This morning we dropped off everything to Bell Services at 10:45 went to Blizzard Beach and got the notification our room was ready at 1:11 pm.

Now we can enjoy our time at the resort without having to worry about packing up and moving everything.

I think showing up early does help us get a room faster (although BWV never gets anywhere close to the requested room area I guess I need to book OKW more as they have given me my requested room every time)
 
I guess my best bet for next year, would be to either find someone to trade with or someone that wants to do a transfer.

Another thing you could do is alternate trips. I’m not sure what size room you need and possible seasons, but with banking/borrowing 100pts BWV it is possible to squeeze out 9 night trips in 2BR three times over a 7-8 period.

The years you stay at BW would also let you bank CCV points, so you’d have more points to spend the years you use CCV.

Well yes and no, while it is amazing. the day of the hotel swap kinda sucks and it takes time away form the parks to do it.

Yeah I’m not a fan of split stays because of the time it takes to pack up my family and then get them settled in to another room. Settling in to a room once per trip is enough! Lol. After doing them a few times I’ve decided it’s only worth it if it means we can split our stay between an MK and EP resort, with at least 3 nights in each. We did a 4+4 between Poly and BWV and that worked great.
 
Another thing you could do is alternate trips. I’m not sure what size room you need and possible seasons, but with banking/borrowing 100pts BWV it is possible to squeeze out 9 night trips in 2BR three times over a 7-8 period.

The years you stay at BW would also let you bank CCV points, so you’d have more points to spend the years you use CCV.
This is essentially how we plan to use our 100 pt BCV / 210 pt BLT contracts. Use the BCV to book studios for small family trips and bank the extra. Years when we take my mom too we’ll book BLT 2 BR at 11 months, then change at 7 months to hopefully BCV 2 BR, or we will waitlist BCV and BWV 2 BR since Crescent Lake is our favorite. And if it doesn’t come through, that’s fine because BLT will be nice! And maybe now and then BLT will get used elsewhere. Aulani, Poly, Grand Floridian…maybe Hilton Head!
 
How so??

I leave in the morning from one place and I come back to a new place after the park? Where is the time wasted?

To each their own, and God love ya if this is your thing. Split stays suck. Full stop.

Arrive at Resort A, unpack suitcases and owner's lockers, and load up the fridge and cupboards with groceries. Get everyone settled in, and then just a few days later, pack everything up for the hotel transfer. Be out of Resort A by 11:00 AM. Go about your business and then go to Resort B, where if you're lucky, your new room might be ready before 4:00 PM, or later. Then, retrieve all your stuff to unpack again for a few more days. Thanks, but no way! :)

Another thing you could do is alternate trips. I’m not sure what size room you need and possible seasons, but with banking/borrowing 100pts BWV it is possible to squeeze out 9 night trips in 2BR three times over a 7-8 period.

The years you stay at BW would also let you bank CCV points, so you’d have more points to spend the years you use CCV.



Yeah I’m not a fan of split stays because of the time it takes to pack up my family and then get them settled in to another room. Settling in to a room once per trip is enough! Lol. After doing them a few times I’ve decided it’s only worth it if it means we can split our stay between an MK and EP resort, with at least 3 nights in each. We did a 4+4 between Poly and BWV and that worked great.

When we visit all days are park days, we go to all 4 Disney Parks and Universal. This year will be 7 with Epic Universe. The only days we don't go to a park is the day we arrive and the day we leave. So, exactly for this reason I hate split stays, we've only done it once and I don't think I want to ever do it again.

We don't bring groceries back to the hotel, maybe some drinks and snacks thats it, we have breakfast, lunch and dinner at the parks. Unless, Disney started offering a service where they bring all your stuff from one hotel to the next, where you could drop off your luggage very early, then just head to to the other resort after and grab your key split stay is just not optimal for us.
 
When we visit all days are park days, we go to all 4 Disney Parks and Universal. This year will be 7 with Epic Universe. The only days we don't go to a park is the day we arrive and the day we leave. So, exactly for this reason I hate split stays, we've only done it once and I don't think I want to ever do it again.

We don't bring groceries back to the hotel, maybe some drinks and snacks thats it, we have breakfast, lunch and dinner at the parks. Unless, Disney started offering a service where they bring all your stuff from one hotel to the next, where you could drop off your luggage very early, then just head to to the other resort after and grab your key split stay is just not optimal for us.
They do this currently but as previously stated they no longer move perishable items which doesn’t seem like it would be an issue for you.

You just have bell services come up or drop it off with them and tell them your next resort.

Again in your situation this won’t matter since you spend all day at the parks but for others I recommend keeping a pool bag with you if you want to use the resort pool or the free water park day.
 

















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