So, I had a little saga today regarding our room reservation at Royal Pacific.
The plan is, my husband, me, my mother-in-law, my father-in-law, my sister-in-law, and my son (21 months) will all be sleeping in one room. Technically, you're only supposed to have 5 people in a room, and this is 6.
Hubby, me, and baby always sleep in bed together at hotels anyway, so we're cool. Sis-in-law will be on rollaway... or that was the plan, anyway.
I called today to reserve the rollaway to be added to our existing reservation. The lady gladly added it, let me know that it'd be $25/night, and I volunteered to her (stupidly) that there will be 5 adults in the room. She was like "okay, that's fine, well your new nightly rate is $294, instead of $269." I felt stupid for mentioning it, but oh well. I said okay, and conversation over.
So, now we're spending $100 more for all this, $25/night for rollway, $25/night for extra person.
And I remember from before when we stayed there that it isn't very easy to "hide" a person from the front desk (like we normally do at hotels when we tell them only 2 people are staying, and it's like 4 people). It's not easy, because they want to make sure everybody gets their EZ pass keycard, which is one of the major reasons for staying on-site in the first place. I also remembered, however, that they insisted on giving us a room key/EZ pass for my son, who at the time was like 15 months old. We thought that was weird, but took it anyway, and actually gave it to our friend to use, who lives in Orlando but didn't have an EZ pass to ride with us.
So, I went back to the website to see if I could book a whole new reservation, and how much it might cost. I put "4 adults, 1 child" on the reservation, because it would be easier to "hide" one of the adults from check-in, and that person could use my son's EZ pass keycard for rides. So, I put that in, and lo and behold, a brand new rate came up, and I got the room for $229/night instead of the original $269/night
, not to mention the updated $294/night + $25/night for rollaway!
So, I got that reservation. I'll cancel my old one. We'll "hide" my husband's dad from the front desk people, and he can use the baby's EZ pass on rides. We're also taking a single sized aerobed with us to accomodate sis-in-law, and will thus be avoiding the rollaway.
The plan is, my husband, me, my mother-in-law, my father-in-law, my sister-in-law, and my son (21 months) will all be sleeping in one room. Technically, you're only supposed to have 5 people in a room, and this is 6.
Hubby, me, and baby always sleep in bed together at hotels anyway, so we're cool. Sis-in-law will be on rollaway... or that was the plan, anyway.
I called today to reserve the rollaway to be added to our existing reservation. The lady gladly added it, let me know that it'd be $25/night, and I volunteered to her (stupidly) that there will be 5 adults in the room. She was like "okay, that's fine, well your new nightly rate is $294, instead of $269." I felt stupid for mentioning it, but oh well. I said okay, and conversation over.
So, now we're spending $100 more for all this, $25/night for rollway, $25/night for extra person.
And I remember from before when we stayed there that it isn't very easy to "hide" a person from the front desk (like we normally do at hotels when we tell them only 2 people are staying, and it's like 4 people). It's not easy, because they want to make sure everybody gets their EZ pass keycard, which is one of the major reasons for staying on-site in the first place. I also remembered, however, that they insisted on giving us a room key/EZ pass for my son, who at the time was like 15 months old. We thought that was weird, but took it anyway, and actually gave it to our friend to use, who lives in Orlando but didn't have an EZ pass to ride with us.
So, I went back to the website to see if I could book a whole new reservation, and how much it might cost. I put "4 adults, 1 child" on the reservation, because it would be easier to "hide" one of the adults from check-in, and that person could use my son's EZ pass keycard for rides. So, I put that in, and lo and behold, a brand new rate came up, and I got the room for $229/night instead of the original $269/night

So, I got that reservation. I'll cancel my old one. We'll "hide" my husband's dad from the front desk people, and he can use the baby's EZ pass on rides. We're also taking a single sized aerobed with us to accomodate sis-in-law, and will thus be avoiding the rollaway.