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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Sacramento, CA
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Can 2 rooms be booked under different discounts?
Hi
I was wondering if this can be done. I would like to book a room under S/P/D for our family of 4--mom, dad and 2 kids. My husband is a horrible sleeper and often gets up in the middle of the night to watch tv or work--he brings his laptop even on vacation ![]() My question is that I would like for him to have some place to go in the middle of the night when he can't sleep. Is there any way to book an extra room with a room only discout so that we would have some "extra space"? I was pricing it out and it was a lot more expensive to get 2 rooms under S/P/D than to book one package room and one extra room under the room only discount. Not sure how to do this or if this is allowed? Any input would be great! Thanks! |
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I'm all ears!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Delaware
Posts: 13,252
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You can book rooms under one discount or another. A different lead person must be on each ressie.
You must also use the room. If the room goes unused, Disney will cancel your ressie and there will be no refund. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 352
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I was sort of hoping to get connecting rooms--and we would have the 2 rooms to "spread out" in. So, what you are saying is if I put myself as the lead on one room and my husband is the lead on the other room, that this would work? Thanks!
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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 1,788
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Yes, you could be the lead guest on one room and your husband on the other - only concern is they may not allow your husband on both reservations. If that is the case, one of you won't be on the S/P/D package. Hopefully someone can chime in on this scenario! |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 8,514
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Keep in mind that connecting rooms are not guaranteed. If you book another room on hopes that they will be connecting and connecting rooms aren't available during your stay, that second room could be down the hall, on another floor, etc. Good luck.
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Forever in love with Hathaway Browne
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,968
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What about just staying at a deluxe resort and having your DH go down to the lobby? I room at WL or AKL is probably cheaper than two rooms at a mod, and he could just go down to the lobby and relax in the middle of the night.
I've taken trip with DS when he was teething, and we were familiar guests in the SSR lobby in the middle of the night. DS was able to play around without disturbing guests in the other rooms, and we made friends with the night staff. No one had any problem with us being there. I can imagine it would be even more convenient if you stayed at a deluxe where you didn't have to leave the building to get to the lobby.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 352
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Thanks everyone--you bring up some good points. Maybe I will look into a deluxe--that might just work!
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: New Jersey and proud of it!
Posts: 3,416
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What about a cabin at Fort Wilderness?
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