shelrae2000
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 15, 2003
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I hope this forum is the right/best place to post these questions! We will be staying 5 nights in a 2BR at BWV at the end of Jan. (My in-laws, my husband, our 4 1/2 year old ds and 21 month old dd.) I'm going to add some requests to our ressie this week, like bedrails for ds, etc., and I have a few other Q's.
I do realize nothing on a room request is guaranteed, but I can always ask, and I am a bit Type A
I've recently read that BWV now has some "dedicated" 2BR's. What is the advantage/disadvantage vs a studio/1BR with a lock-off? We figured the in-laws would be in the studio and we would be in the 1BR, with one kid probably wanting to sleep with Gram and Pop in the studio. Would one or the other be better for me to ask for, or is it not that big of a deal to worry about?
We will be coming back for naptime most days around noon (good thing we're early risers, by default!), so should we ask for a "quieter" room, esp with all I'm reading about construction noise? We'll be putting the kids to bed fairly early most nights, as well. I do have a "white noise machine" that I'll bring, which covers a lot of noise. I've used it in hotels before.
I don't think we are *too* worried about distance from the elevator, so I think we'll leave that alone. Although you never know, we haven't had a lot of swimming weather in Jan in the past, so I also don't think we need to ask for any certain proximity to the pool in terms of that.
Finally, are there any certain areas/rooms that have better views of IllumiNations? We won't be able to stay out late enough to see it most nights with the little ones, except for the night we have a pontoon booked for it, so it would be nice to see some of it from our room or balcony once the kiddos are asleep. If not, I'm sure dh and I can get out ourselves and leave the il's with them
Thanks for your indulgence! What would *you* ask for if you were me? Be nice, now, this is my first time staying in a BWV and my first post in this forum
Now that I'm writing it all out, it seems that maybe the quiet area is the biggest deal, although in my mind beforehand I was thinking IllumiNations was the most important.
If there are any other factors you think I should consider, please feel free to add them. If you've had experience with room requests of this sort, I'll appreciate your advice on that, too.
Thanks!
Shel
I do realize nothing on a room request is guaranteed, but I can always ask, and I am a bit Type A

I've recently read that BWV now has some "dedicated" 2BR's. What is the advantage/disadvantage vs a studio/1BR with a lock-off? We figured the in-laws would be in the studio and we would be in the 1BR, with one kid probably wanting to sleep with Gram and Pop in the studio. Would one or the other be better for me to ask for, or is it not that big of a deal to worry about?
We will be coming back for naptime most days around noon (good thing we're early risers, by default!), so should we ask for a "quieter" room, esp with all I'm reading about construction noise? We'll be putting the kids to bed fairly early most nights, as well. I do have a "white noise machine" that I'll bring, which covers a lot of noise. I've used it in hotels before.
I don't think we are *too* worried about distance from the elevator, so I think we'll leave that alone. Although you never know, we haven't had a lot of swimming weather in Jan in the past, so I also don't think we need to ask for any certain proximity to the pool in terms of that.
Finally, are there any certain areas/rooms that have better views of IllumiNations? We won't be able to stay out late enough to see it most nights with the little ones, except for the night we have a pontoon booked for it, so it would be nice to see some of it from our room or balcony once the kiddos are asleep. If not, I'm sure dh and I can get out ourselves and leave the il's with them
Thanks for your indulgence! What would *you* ask for if you were me? Be nice, now, this is my first time staying in a BWV and my first post in this forum

If there are any other factors you think I should consider, please feel free to add them. If you've had experience with room requests of this sort, I'll appreciate your advice on that, too.
Thanks!
Shel