disneylandkids
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- Jul 20, 2005
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I know ..when we were considering the family room and they told me it was classed as a suite we were very excited as we thought it meant that we could use the castle club facilities but no apparently not!
It also meant that the T.A could not just book us a room as they had to wait for allocation to be available ,by looking on another thread and seeing the ages of your kids have you considered 2 rooms connecting? It seemed the easiest choice for us as were stuck onstaying at the DLH-it was meant to be a last blow out once in a lifetime trip !!but then we booked for florida in nov but thats another story!
liz
Well, to be honest, the only time I priced out two rooms was for the Castle Club level, which cost $3144 for two nights!

I don't *ever* believe in saying 'once in a lifetime' about *any* trip or experience. I mean, what if it's so good you want to do it again? Sometimes, though, we tend to splurge based on the rationalization that 'it's the first time we've ever been here, so let's do it up right.'

However, for us, it does seem unlikely we'll be back to Paris again/anytime soon (especially considering that we've never been before, so statistically speaking....) and there are many other places we want to see and things to do. Paris, for us, was just a lucky fluke. We got such great rates on Virgin Atlantic to fly to London---if we left a week earlier than we'd actually planned--that we decided to take the plunge and go to DLP/Paris.
But I owe it to my dreamer daughter to check the pricing out for two rooms at DLH and see how it plays out financially. Thanks for the suggestion!