Connecting Rooms at Gran Destino Towers

ajgardner

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I booked two standard rooms (both with 2 queens) for my family of 5. Before making the reservations I had asked about connecting rooms because this was important to us. The response was the typical, nothing is guaranteed (which is fine and understood) but there are quite a few connecting rooms and they’ll do their best. I just recently discover the room finder on Touring Plans and if it is accurate there are no queen to queen connecting rooms, they are all king to queen connecting rooms (and a couple suite to queen connecting rooms). we are two adults and three full grown teens (one female and two 6’3” 200+ pound males) so having the 4 beds and keeping the door open to join us was perfect. Now it doesn’t seem like it’s even an option? Does anyone know how accurate the touring plans room finder is? Is it possible to get a roll away bed if we were able to get a king to queen connecting room? I know, worst case scenario is we have 2 queen rooms close by but that just adds a layer of inconvenience we were hoping to avoid if possible.
 
My understanding is that there are no queen-queen connecting at GDT. Also, no roll aways.
 
My understanding is that there are no queen-queen connecting at GDT. Also, no roll aways.
Ugh. Thank you. I wish the representative I spoke with initially had known this. Oh well. Glad to find out before going and to be going in prepared.
 
I have no idea of there are queen to queen connecting rooms in existence at GDT, but the touring plans connecting room feature is far from perfect. If you look at All Star Music, it looks like the resort has like 3 connecting rooms total. Which is absolutely not the case.
 

I booked two standard rooms (both with 2 queens) for my family of 5. Before making the reservations I had asked about connecting rooms because this was important to us. The response was the typical, nothing is guaranteed (which is fine and understood) but there are quite a few connecting rooms and they’ll do their best. I just recently discover the room finder on Touring Plans and if it is accurate there are no queen to queen connecting rooms, they are all king to queen connecting rooms (and a couple suite to queen connecting rooms). we are two adults and three full grown teens (one female and two 6’3” 200+ pound males) so having the 4 beds and keeping the door open to join us was perfect. Now it doesn’t seem like it’s even an option? Does anyone know how accurate the touring plans room finder is? Is it possible to get a roll away bed if we were able to get a king to queen connecting room? I know, worst case scenario is we have 2 queen rooms close by but that just adds a layer of inconvenience we were hoping to avoid if possible.

Would you know if TP also shows that for the whole CSR resort? I have 2 Q-Q rooms booked as well and was hoping for connecting rooms (non-GDT).

thanks :)
 
Would you know if TP also shows that for the whole CSR resort? I have 2 Q-Q rooms booked as well and was hoping for connecting rooms (non-GDT).

thanks :)
It shows a few in both the standard and preferred categories that are Q-Q but not an abundance of them. So, at least there’s hope!
This is the site I’m using, I’m not sure if you need to be a member or not.
https://touringplans.com/hotel_maps...ilters[connect]=yes&rooms=true&trip_id=754302
Edit: I just realized I wasn’t searching all the floors of each building, so there are more Available than what I originally saw.
 















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