We are a family of 6 and would love to stay onsite but can't afford 2 rooms??
If you want to stay in a 2 bedroom Portofino Suite, it will accommodate more than 6, but technically, you are booking 2 rooms. Maybe if you get the Portofino Suite w/ 2 queen beds instead of a king, you can fit 6...IF you can do that?
I haven't stayed in suites in the other 2 hotels...sorry.
We initially had a one bedroom suite where the bedroom had 2 queen beds and the parlor had a fold-out couch, to accomodate 6 people. Unfortunately, my sister and her husband had to cancel. Fortunately, PBH worked with us by just canceling the parlor room and keeping the 2 bed room. The price of the one bedroom suite was comparable to the price of 2 seperate rooms, but we knew that 6 of us would be together in the suite.
I had this whole reply going on because i was confused...but when i reread your post, I think I understand.
You booked a Portofino Suite and then didn't need the parlor (pullout couch room) and cancelled just that...right? And what you're staying is the price was about the same? If so, that's because they don't 'charge' you for the parlor part (even tho it's a different room and room number)...that is what makes the 'suite' a suite...that pullout couch section.
So...it appear to me, unless I'm not seeing this right, that they canceled the parlor that you should still have had because it was a Portofino Suite.
am i in the ballpark?![]()
However, we did save money with the cancellation because the parlor room is priced as a seperate room. So the 1 bedroom suite (consisting of the parlor room and 1 bedroom) is about the price of 2 rooms, while the 2 bedroom suite is about the price of 3 rooms. If we had been at Platinum level with YouFirst, we would have had the suite at the price of just 1 standard room. Unfortunately, we're just Gold.
That doesn't make sense they CHARGE for it...it's a pullout for cryin out loud. And...you can't book it by itself. It's either w/ a regular bedroom or nobody's in it.
See...we always get it as an upgrade, so we pay a standard room cost...maybe that's where my confusion was?![]()
Reservation Information
Reservation Number XXXXXXXXX (1 of 2)
Guest Name XXXXXXXXXXXX
Arrival Date Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Departure Date Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Room Type Garden View, 2 Queen Beds
Room Rate $283.20
Rate Description Super Savings Promotion. Not combinable with other discounts or offers.
The above rate(s) does not reflect taxes associated with this reservation.
Policies
Deposit 1 night room rate, plus tax
Cancellation 5 days prior to arrival
Check-in time 4:00 PM
Check-out time 11:00 AM
Room Tax 12.5%
Self Parking $15 per night
Reservation Information
Reservation Number XXXXXXXX (2 of 2)
Guest Name XXXXXXXXXXXX
Arrival Date Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Departure Date Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Room Type Portofino Suite (Parlor only)
Room Rate $216.00
Rate Description Super Savings Promotion. Not combinable with other discounts or offers.
The above rate(s) does not reflect taxes associated with this reservation.
Policies
Deposit 1 night room rate, plus tax
Cancellation 5 days prior to arrival
Check-in time 4:00 PM
Check-out time 11:00 AM
Room Tax 12.5%
Self Parking $15 per night
Room Rate $279.00
Rate Description Annual Passholder Special. Must present valid Preferred Annual Pass upon check-in. Not combinable with other discounts or offers.
Room Rate $189.00
Rate Description Annual Passholder Special. Must present valid Preferred Annual Pass upon check-in. Not combinable with other discounts or offers.
We get the 2 reservation confirmations too...just like you did. And it says 1/2 and 2/2...when we booked the 2 queen bedroom on the other side of the parlor (for the 2 bedroom suite), our res even said 3/3.
I wonder if it was more $$ because it was 4 adults...extra $ per adult that took the price higher?
I guess I'm having a hard time grasping "booking" the parlor...since it seems the "Portofino Suite" is that parlor w/ a bedroom attached. Like I said, you can't book the parlor by itself....(altho, technically you could since it still has everything you'd need...bed, bath, tv, etc...)![]()
Do they check ID for Express line ??? Just asking as a horrible rule defying thought entered my head !!!!!Here is the scoop. There is a max of 5 in the room per fire regulations. They give each occupant a room key and that is used as your "unlimited express" access identification. Each person needs to show this key to get into the express line on the rides. If you try to sneak 6 people in, one person will be without a key and will be in violation of the fire codes. I guess the rest is up to you!
Do they check ID for Express line ??? Just asking as a horrible rule defying thought entered my head !!!!!
Here is the scoop. There is a max of 5 in the room per fire regulations. They give each occupant a room key and that is used as your "unlimited express" access identification. Each person needs to show this key to get into the express line on the rides. If you try to sneak 6 people in, one person will be without a key and will be in violation of the fire codes. I guess the rest is up to you!
Well I don't want to sneak anyone in. My question was do they allow 5 plus one under three like the other place does![]()
Does Disney really allow six people in a room?
To the best of my knowledge, the answer is no at Universal. I've never heard of anyone being allowed to have six in a normal room.
Yes, were staying at Port Orleans Riverside with the six of us.
Thanks for the info. I'll plan on 2 rooms then unless they tell me different on the phone.