I have read a lot of people request the 2nd floor. Is there a reason why? I would think people would want 1st. Is the view better? Thanks.
For those of you that fax in your room requests do you also use online check-in? I have been putting off online check-in but now thinking about doing it now and then faxing my room requests 5 days prior to arrival. Good or bad idea?
I have read a lot of people request the 2nd floor. Is there a reason why? I would think people would want 1st. Is the view better? Thanks.
For those of you that fax in your room requests do you also use online check-in? I have been putting off online check-in but now thinking about doing it now and then faxing my room requests 5 days prior to arrival. Good or bad idea?
We are just a family of 3 and I'd love to find something with a King and a Murphy. I guess my search continues.
The only negative to the upper floors is the obvious one: stairs. If you've some physical impediment, or you have smalls kids and strollers, the ground floor is easier.
Andre
Guessing the elevators are so efficient? I don't mind a couple of flights of stairs as long as I can use an elevator to get the luggage in and out.
Guessing the elevators are so efficient? I don't mind a couple of flights of stairs as long as I can use an elevator to get the luggage in and out.
I have read a lot of people request the 2nd floor. Is there a reason why? I would think people would want 1st. Is the view better? Thanks.
What I did notice is how many people slam the stinkin' door!
Does anyone know if there are rooms facing the water wheel, and what section would that be?
I am thinking people expect the 2nd floor to be quieter, at least in the Bayou section. No guests stomping on the floor above you. I am one that will be requesting ground floor because I have a stomper.