Disneyland hotel- 5 in a room

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Our family of 5 is going to stay at the Disneyland hotel next month. I'm trying to figure out how the room will be configured.

Kids are (almost) 3, 4, and 5 1/2. And mom & dad. :)

Has anybody done this before at the DLH?

Are there sofa beds here? Or will we be getting a roll away?


When we've vacationed in the past, we've stayed in condos. Just not sure how we're gonna squeeze everybody into one hotel room. :scared:


thanks!
 
When we stayed at the DL in the non-updated rooms, we had two queen beds and a nice daybed that basically became a twin bed (it might be a bit smaller). If you have concerns about the five of you, contact the hotel and ask them about bed configurations and make your room type request. Also, the DL Hotel is going through a massive renovation. I'm not certain what the new rooms look like.
 
We're a family of 5 (2 adults and a 2, 5 and 7 yr old) that stayed in a refurbished room in the Dream tower last month. We had 2 queens and a daybed (twin). We actually found it to have generous space (compared to some hotels we've been in before). The bathroom also had 2 sinks and the toilet area had it's own door (loads of privacy).

We also typically stay in a condo when travelling as well and were also worried about all staying in 1 room. But we found for this trip that we all went to bed at the same time (other than when the 2 yr old fell asleep watching fireworks from our room). It worked out really well.
 
Reservations are made. :)

We were told we can have 2 queen size beds OR two double size beds and a day bed. :confused3

So both of you had 2 queens AND a daybed?
 

We're a family of 5 (2 adults and a 2, 5 and 7 yr old) that stayed in a refurbished room in the Dream tower last month. We had 2 queens and a daybed (twin). We actually found it to have generous space (compared to some hotels we've been in before). The bathroom also had 2 sinks and the toilet area had it's own door (loads of privacy).

We also typically stay in a condo when travelling as well and were also worried about all staying in 1 room. But we found for this trip that we all went to bed at the same time (other than when the 2 yr old fell asleep watching fireworks from our room). It worked out really well.

Did you tell them you had 5 in your party? Is this considered standard? Do you pay more for the daybed? What happens if you get there and you don't get it? I have four very tall daughters for their age they wouldn't all fit in a queen...this is all great info to know! Thanks fellow disers!:wizard:
 
I've stayed at the DLH twice in the past year, most recently we received 2 queen beds with the "daybed". It's suitable for a child, not sure about an adult, at least not in our family as we're all giants ;) Our first stay we did not get the daybed, we had a table and chairs and there were actually 5 in our room. The catch was we had an adjoining room with my folks that required a handicap room. I was told they prioritize your requests. So in our case handicap was first, adjoining rooms second and the daybed was third, which they couldn't fullfill. So a rollaway was put in my parents' room, can't imagine it in ours, but I guess it would be possible, but then we'd have nowhere for luggage. So my suggestion, make sure to call and request a daybed for your reservation. I'm sure they'll say they can't guarantee it, but they do their best for all requests. Have a wonderful time!
 
What happens if you get there and you don't get it?

So my suggestion, make sure to call and request a daybed for your reservation. I'm sure they'll say they can't guarantee it, but they do their best for all requests.


This is what I'm confused about. I do need to be guaranteed that we'll all have a place to sleep. If they can't get us a day bed, we can't all sleep in the room. I don't know what we're supposed to do if they can't make sleeping arrangements for all 5 of us. (??)

A place for all 5 of us to sleep isn't a request, isn't a necessity. :confused3 We can't sleep 5 people on 2 queen size beds.

My husband talked to the reservations people (actually, 2 of them). I think I"ll call back again and ask them to clarify this.
 
Reservations are made. :)

We were told we can have 2 queen size beds OR two double size beds and a day bed. :confused3

So both of you had 2 queens AND a daybed?

I am so sorry, yes, it could have been 2 doubles. But they seemed roomy for myself (5'8") and my 6'1" husband. We have a King at home, so I have forgotten what size a queen is.
 
Did you tell them you had 5 in your party? Is this considered standard? Do you pay more for the daybed? What happens if you get there and you don't get it? I have four very tall daughters for their age they wouldn't all fit in a queen...this is all great info to know! Thanks fellow disers!:wizard:

Yes, they knew that we had 5 in our party. No, we did not pay extra, however my youngest was only 1 when we checked in (she turned 2 on our trip).

I made the reservation and there was no comment about 'maybe' or "we'll do our best" with regard to the daybed/sleeping places for 5. The room was quite large, I can't think of what else they would put into the room in lieu of the daybed (there was ample space for it, a few feet between the daybed and the window). I dozed on the daybed one morning with my 2 yr old and I fit on it (I'm 5'8").
 
Reading your post made me curious. I booked a room my sister who has 3 kids as well as 2 other families. When I booked they said we would have 2 queens or 2 doubles. I requested queens for our gang as DH is 6'4" and his feet hang off the end of a double. :rolleyes1 We have stayed at DLH before and always had queen beds. I found this link in another thread .......

Here is a helpful site--I've started with the standard room floorplans but you can click through the different types of rooms/suites to see pictures and floorplans: http://disneylandmeetings.disney.go....andardRoomPage

Seems to me that the queen rooms are significantly better and certainly the ones I remember being in. For the DLH experts......How many rooms do they have that are queens vs. doubles? Ie... what are our chances of getting a queen/daybed?
 
I did not know that there is an option for 2 queens or 2 doubles..they didn't ask me when I made our reservations. I will have to call and follow up!! I am getting worried about my trip!
 
The link you posted didn't work for me.:confused3 I'm just putting it up in case it didn't work for other people too because it has good information. But thanks for the link after looking through the pages I found this map I hope it works this time so that everyone can see it!
http://disneylandmeetings.disney.go.com/dlm/index?id=DHStandardRoomPage


One more thing it looks to me that the 415 sqft room has the daybed is that right? I don't know if I saw the answer to this previously or not. But when you are trying to get one of their deals for the Standard room does this daybed room cost more?
 
We had two queen beds (I am positive as my husband and I are tall, and we had plenty of room) and a daybed. We did not request this room set-up, and paid for a standard room, but were upgraded to a pool view upon check-in. This was during the month of September when the park is not as full.

From what I remember when we stayed at the Paradise Pier Hotel, they only had double beds and a daybed in rooms. Those beds were obviously smaller.

I have learned (the hard way) to make room requests, listing in priority, what I would like. This has worked for us in the past. Good luck!
 
This is what I'm confused about. I do need to be guaranteed that we'll all have a place to sleep. If they can't get us a day bed, we can't all sleep in the room. I don't know what we're supposed to do if they can't make sleeping arrangements for all 5 of us. (??) QUOTE]

If you can't get a daybed, then you'll be given a rollaway free of charge. Don't worry, you will all have a place to sleep :)
 
Delve into the nostalgic flavor, casual atmosphere and retro decor of the boardwalk-inspired Rooms and Suites of this Three Diamond Deluxe Hotel. Spectacular views of Paradise Pier at Disney's California Adventure® Park add an air of childhood excitement to your stay. Contemporary amenities and superior Disney service ensure the comforts and conveniences that make our Guests feel at home.
Amenities | Standard Room Type | Suite Room Type | Concierge
Amenities
The following amenities are available to all guests at Paradise Pier® Hotel:

* Three Diamond Deluxe Hotel
* King-size bed or two queen-size beds
* Room service
* Phones with voicemail
* High speed internet access
* Irons, ironing boards, refrigerators and coffee makers in each room
* Cribs available upon request
* Safety deposit boxes available
* Disney Channel and ESPN
* Non-smoking Hotel
* Disabled-accessible rooms available

And this is what it says on our reservation...Adults/Children/Infants:3/ 2/ 0 Accomodations/# of rooms: PH S5 / 1

Does yours say the same thing?
 
If you can't get a daybed, then you'll be given a rollaway free of charge. Don't worry, you will all have a place to sleep :)
:thumbsup2 Cool! It just sounded like it was hit or miss whether or not we'd all have a place to sleep. :confused3


And this is what it says on our reservation...Adults/Children/Infants:3/ 2/ 0 Accomodations/# of rooms: PH S5 / 1

Does yours say the same thing?

We have:
Adults/Children/Infants: 2/2/1.
Accomodations/# of rooms: DH S5/1

DS will be a few weeks shy of his third birthday, so I guess he's considered an infant. That won't mess up our request for sleeping arragements, will it? Oh, dear if they try to put him in a crib, it'll be ugly. :rotfl2:
 
My daughter turned 2 on our trip, they asked when I booked if I needed a bed or a crib/PNP. I told them a bed, she would not have slept in a crib either.
 



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