Whats a check???J/K... Really interested in the size differences in the DLH rooms vs the GCH rooms.. Some say they the differences are huge while some say it's just a couple square feet???
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Up to $300 too... Enough for a cheeseburger, fries and even a large Coke at Hungry Bear in Critter Country!![]()
Is there a refrigerator in your room at the DLH? If so, is it a small one like one you would take to college or is it the next size up, like in a DVC studio? Also, can you buy milk in the gift shop like at WDW? If so, do they just have individual sizes or 1/2 gallon size? Thanks!
Also, is there a small freezer with the mini fridge? I am interested in bringing ice packs to keep our drinks cool in our small cooler during the day. Which tower would you recommend as being the best one to request? We are scheduled to go in November. I keep toying w/ the idea of changing over to the GCH. I am very interested in the swimming pool situation at the DLH right now. Not the crowds, but the temperature. I wonder if they only heat them during the winter mos.
Marlower Im sorry about everything but in all fairness, this is not a disney only issue...just about every large corporation you experience the same type of thing...no one has the same answer for you...you just have to find the person who is saying what you want to hear and get them to take care of it instead of doing it later with someone elseseriously though...I personally dont like the Wonder or the Dream tower...Ive always requested to stay in the Magic Tower and have found the rooms in there much more appealing...let me also tell you not to even bother trying to compare GC to DLH...you cant...its in 2 totally different leagues...
on a positive note...its good though that you moved from DLH to GC instead of the other way around right???
Does the GCH room feel a whole lot smaller?![]()
Also, forgot to mention that CM's don't seem to have the same stories. For example:
This thread is making me question my decision to stay at Disneyland Hotel view room this September. We LOVE GCH but thought we'd give DLH a try, as we have two young boys who would like the pools and the rates are cheaper. Now I'm getting worried that we won't be happy there. Any recommendations on rooms we should request? Did I make the wrong choice?
To me, no it doesn't. I think it is the set up of the room and having the balcony to actually walking out onto makes it feel spacious. Oh and did I mention the flat screen tv!!! That is a bonus too.
I don't know if you can buy milk in the DLH gift shop but I know you can buy it in the Acorn gift shop in GCH - but you have to ask. They keep juice and milk and soda in the back room. Also, there are vending machines around that probably have some milk, but you are likely to pay an arm and a leg for a small amount that way.
Personally, I am in the same situation and I am not worried. We have stayed at GCH the last several trips and decided to go back to DLH this trip. I love GCH, but the rooms are tiny and every theme park view I have paid for has been severely obstructed to say the least (like if you look between these branches in the tree, you will see the top of DCA).
I went through this same feeling last year when we visited WDW for the first time in 15 years. We stayed at YC but then I read review after review about how stuffy and run down it was. turns out...we LOVED it! I fit our family to a 'T.' We did not find it stuffy in the least, seemed must more relaxed than the 'more favored' BC and was simply lovely. So, you never know how it will be for your family until your try it.
We have not stayed at DLH in almost 10 years, but we liked it when we did stay, and there is a lot to be said for the price difference. My recommendation...stop comparing. They are different hotels with different merits. Go, enjoy your stay and then you will know for the next time based on what you are looking for in your trip which hotel meets that need best.
As an aside, in the DIS Unplugged Disneyland Podcast, Pete gave DLH high marks from his trip earlier this year. After listening to the show for a year and a half now, I know that he does not give good marks lightly. FWIW.
--Daneen
This thread is making me question my decision to stay at Disneyland Hotel view room this September. We LOVE GCH but thought we'd give DLH a try, as we have two young boys who would like the pools and the rates are cheaper. Now I'm getting worried that we won't be happy there. Any recommendations on rooms we should request? Did I make the wrong choice?
This thread is making me question my decision to stay at Disneyland Hotel view room this September. We LOVE GCH but thought we'd give DLH a try, as we have two young boys who would like the pools and the rates are cheaper. Now I'm getting worried that we won't be happy there. Any recommendations on rooms we should request? Did I make the wrong choice?
Personally, I am in the same situation and I am not worried. We have stayed at GCH the last several trips and decided to go back to DLH this trip. I love GCH, but the rooms are tiny and every theme park view I have paid for has been severely obstructed to say the least (like if you look between these branches in the tree, you will see the top of DCA).
I went through this same feeling last year when we visited WDW for the first time in 15 years. We stayed at YC but then I read review after review about how stuffy and run down it was. turns out...we LOVED it! I fit our family to a 'T.' We did not find it stuffy in the least, seemed must more relaxed than the 'more favored' BC and was simply lovely. So, you never know how it will be for your family until your try it.
We have not stayed at DLH in almost 10 years, but we liked it when we did stay, and there is a lot to be said for the price difference. My recommendation...stop comparing. They are different hotels with different merits. Go, enjoy your stay and then you will know for the next time based on what you are looking for in your trip which hotel meets that need best.
As an aside, in the DIS Unplugged Disneyland Podcast, Pete gave DLH high marks from his trip earlier this year. After listening to the show for a year and a half now, I know that he does not give good marks lightly. FWIW.
--Daneen
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the GCH. I stayed there last December, but just today had to book my reservation for October using the PIN# discount offer floating around, and I was SO tempted to go with the GCH because of the convenience and how much I love it there, but instead had to go with PPH. I am aiming to do GCH at Christmas time.
Do you find - as my friends and I did at GCH - that the beds seem unusually high/tall? We did not notice this in PPH or even in the DLH in the past. But they were taller in GCH and I actually had to climb up on mine a little - and I am 5'5" tall! I couldn't just sit down on the bed. And when I did hoist myself up, my feet dangled a bit off the ground!
I've enjoyed reading your comments. My DH and I went to DL for the 1st time together in early Jan. '06, and stayed at the DLH. We loved all the Disney touches of the hotel, and it was beautiful with all the Christmas decorations still up. Plus, we booked a std. room, but were upgraded to a corner upper floor room in the Dream (then Sierra) Tower overlooking the pool.
We have the opportunity to go back this fall over Halloween, and I'm torn with staying at the DLH again (and saving quite a chunk of $$), or going for the GCH. I was able to find a 15% off rate online for a room-only std. view at the GCH, and have that reserved. I was really hoping the AP7 rates would be great (I could save $$ by buying an AP just for me and getting the discounted rate), but the only thing available at the GCH for my dates is concierge, and I know we wouldn't be around the hotel enough to reap that benefit.
I hear most people compare the GCH to the Grand Floridian and the Wilderness Lodge in FL. That's a difficult comparison for me, as the GF is my favorite hotel in all of WDW (and I've stayed at most of them at this point), while I could be happy never staying at the WL again.
Decisions, decisions. I, too, am also a bit of a hotel snob, and did think our DLH hotel room was looking a bit worn 2.5 years ago. Do you think what you're experiencing at the GCH is worth a $147/night difference?
Enjoy the rest of your stay!![]()
Maybe because we were using DVC points and we insisted on a King-sized bed, but our DLH room was small! We had a desk with one chair - no couch. We're used to having a small table and 2 chairs at the GCH. I also missed the balcony that we've always gotten at the Grand.
I iamagine that the pool at the DLH would appeal to kids more. We avoided the Neverland Pool (not having little ones with us) but found the Cove Pool comfortable and at a good temperature (we went early afternoon, as lounges in the shade were hard to find later).
Like I said before, I don't think you could get a really bad room on-site (& if you think you get one that's crappy - compalin to the Front Desk!). If we weren't staying on points, I don't know if I'd spend the cash on the GCH!
Obviously the bathrooms are different as ours just had one sink and very little vanity space all in the same room as the shower! Our bed at DLH was very hard, guess it could be comfy if you like that but the bed at GCH is softer and the sheets appear to be softer too!
I noticed this afternoon when arriving back to GCH, that there were baskets outside rooms with clean linens--our room was already made up. But it was so nice to see that not only were there clean sheets, towels etc but they actually had a clean shower curtain for each room too! I don't think I have ever seen a shower curtain changed out.