What time should I leave AOA (by bus) to make it for rope drop when MK opens at 8am?![]()
I was just able to switch my reservations from POP to AoA. When I booked two weeks ago the standard room at AOA wasn't available for our dates. Low and behold I checked last night and they had Little Mermaid rooms! I just read on TripAdvisor that a couple just happened to ask at check in if they could have an upgrade to a family suite (complimentary) and it was happily given to them. He said "all you have to do is ask". My question is - what are the chances of this actually happening? The difference in price can be well over $1,000.00. We don't need a suite however there are 4 of us so it would be nice to have the extra space if Disney wanted to be so kind lol. I would just rather use the money that I can save in booking a standard room on other things at Disney for the kids (dining, souviners, etc.)
The suites were included in free dining, but not the Little Mermaid rooms.Does anyone know if they offered free dining at AoA last year? We're trying to decide between 4 rooms at Pop or 2 LM and a suite here for the same timeframe next year. We were leaning toward AoA mostly because it's quieter, but definitely not worth the extra $ and giving up dining if it's offered.
They are a preferred location, closer to pool and main buildingwhy are the finding nemo suites slightly more expensive than the cars and the lion king suites?
Does anyone know if the Murphy Bed is the same length as a queen bed? My Dad is 6' 1", so I'm not sure if that bed will fit him. TIA!
Hello all! I'm hoping someone here can help me....I have a trip booked to the Finding Nemo suites at AoA in February 2017. We stayed in a Cars Suite in Feb 2015 and loved the family suite and resort. I just saw a youtube video (Disney produced) that is showing some of the family suites (including Finding Nemo) with three separate rooms (as opposed to the two rooms that are shown on DW website now and that we stayed in two years ago). Are some of the family suites three separate rooms instead of two?? Anyone stay in one of those or have any experience? It's not a big deal to me either way, I'm just curious.....this is showing the table/bed area as a room, living room/sofa bed as a room and then the bedroom....and looked like a door between each. Thanks in advance!!
Thanks for the reply! Yes, I checked out the first post and it appears that they are three different rooms. The suite we stayed at was only two different rooms....the table and sofa "rooms" were all one room with no separation/wall.As far as I know, all the Family Suites are 3 areas as you described. Check out post #1 of this thread as it shows the layout of the Family Suites and there are 3 separate areas. Did you stay in a Suite that was layed out differently than what's shown in post #1?
Thanks for the reply! Yes, I checked out the first post and it appears that they are three different rooms. The suite we stayed at was only two different rooms....the table and sofa "rooms" were all one room with no separation/wall.
Hello all! I'm hoping someone here can help me....I have a trip booked to the Finding Nemo suites at AoA in February 2017. We stayed in a Cars Suite in Feb 2015 and loved the family suite and resort. I just saw a youtube video (Disney produced) that is showing some of the family suites (including Finding Nemo) with three separate rooms (as opposed to the two rooms that are shown on DW website now and that we stayed in two years ago). Are some of the family suites three separate rooms instead of two?? Anyone stay in one of those or have any experience? It's not a big deal to me either way, I'm just curious.....this is showing the table/bed area as a room, living room/sofa bed as a room and then the bedroom....and looked like a door between each. Thanks in advance!!