Cinderellabride
Mouseketeer
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- May 11, 2006
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Hi,
In 2 weeks my family will be going to Disney World with my dad and my inlaws. We booked 3 rooms at Little Mermaid (last time we went with my dad, and did a Cars Suite, but this time it worked out better financially to get individual rooms in the Little Mermaid section). When my dad made reservations he asked for all of the rooms to be adjoining, with two of them having connecting doors. The cast member on the phone said they would note it. Of course, we know that it's not guaranteed. When we did our online checkin all of the reservations have a note that says "adjoining rooms (no connecting doors)." Before we call and ask (I know sometimes the reservations cast members don't always know everything), we were wondering if they actually have connecting doors at the Little Mermaid? DH was thinking that maybe they didn't have connecting doors there to try to encourage multiroom families to get the suites.
Thanks!
In 2 weeks my family will be going to Disney World with my dad and my inlaws. We booked 3 rooms at Little Mermaid (last time we went with my dad, and did a Cars Suite, but this time it worked out better financially to get individual rooms in the Little Mermaid section). When my dad made reservations he asked for all of the rooms to be adjoining, with two of them having connecting doors. The cast member on the phone said they would note it. Of course, we know that it's not guaranteed. When we did our online checkin all of the reservations have a note that says "adjoining rooms (no connecting doors)." Before we call and ask (I know sometimes the reservations cast members don't always know everything), we were wondering if they actually have connecting doors at the Little Mermaid? DH was thinking that maybe they didn't have connecting doors there to try to encourage multiroom families to get the suites.
Thanks!