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That was offered mid day.Does anyone know if the Grand Floridian Sugarloaf CL lounge has unsweetened iced tea? Thank you!
That was offered mid day.Does anyone know if the Grand Floridian Sugarloaf CL lounge has unsweetened iced tea? Thank you!
Hey! how are you and your new little one?! So exciting that you guys did a cruise and loved it! Our first cruise was the Halloween cruise on the Fantasy Oct 31, 2015 -- hubby and I stayed concierge on the Fantasy and absolutely fell in love with it! Can't wait to be back again for our Eastern Caribbean trip this NovemberHello Stranger!!! Some things never change (but change alot, LOL)!!
How exciting about the cruise!!! We finally did a cruise last year and loved it!
For breakfast, they have big containers of coffee out (both regular and decaf). I am not 100% sure of the type, but it's delicious and one of my favorite parts of staying Poly CL. For evening desserts they have smaller carafs out. The nespresso machine is always available. That machine is really more for espresso drinks than coffee, I'm not sure it actually makes a full cup (if it does, I could never figure it out).
The lounge does not offer the Kona press.
The room service menu I have from Feb lists a pot of Joffreys coffee in its beverage offerings, it does not mention the Kona press.
Hope that helps!
This is a Poly CL question. Does the lounge only offer coffee in the nespresso machines? Is the Kona pressed pot ever offered? If not, I suppose I can order it via room service and maybe enjoy it in the lounge. Anyone do this?
Hey! how are you and your new little one?! So exciting that you guys did a cruise and loved it! Our first cruise was the Halloween cruise on the Fantasy Oct 31, 2015 -- hubby and I stayed concierge on the Fantasy and absolutely fell in love with it! Can't wait to be back again for our Eastern Caribbean trip this NovemberLOL on the R'changing ways.... they are the same ol, same ol..... lol must have driven my poor TA batty, I am sure but she's helping me stay planted when I get my crazy ideas. I think for this trip since my boys will be 21/25 -- finally USA legal drinking age and have the oldest's gf along, we want to stay in the Epcot area so they can go off on their own if they like, it's more in the action for them and access to their favourite parks (Epcot / DHS) can't get any better...... Also that beautiful pool!! Really think it is the best place for us this trip
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Also, about the Tower Club king standard rooms: they are a maximum occupancy of 2 people. They do not have a pullout couch or anything like that like the Atrium Club rooms do.
Thanks!That was offered mid day.
So a relative just booked CR through Disney with a military discount. The only room category available was 'Standard room - King - club level'.
Does this mean they are going to be on 14? or are there king rooms on 12? Asked the CM who booked it but they did not know.
I am not an expert by any means and don't have first hand experience with this, but to my knowledge the only "bookable" King Bed CL rooms are the two on the 14th floor on this map. There are kings on 12 but not bookable. So I 'think' they will be on 14! But don't get their hopes up in case I'm wrong.
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Got a call later today from Disney Signature Services (which is kind of a new consolidation of all the Concierge help desks) and asked them this question.... they said that even after we check out at 11am we still have access to the WL club level for the rest of the day including dinner/hors d'oeuvres... so we're good.
Your plan sounds totally doable, your band should still give you access to the WL CL floor for evening appetizers. I 'THINK' I have read of experiences where people checked into the second hotel which may deactivate your band from accessing the first hotel, but I'm not totally sure about that. Maybe someone can opine. That would be a technical error if it happens, you have full access to the lounge that evening regardless.
Your park tickets shouldn't have any impact on the above, to my knowledge. Using your park tickets doesn't "check you in" to POR.
Yeah I thought it was weird that they only had 1 CL category available. CM was very clear, 'this is a king room' and it says king room on MDE. I didn't know about the 'bookable' aspect but that makes sense. They would be fine with either floor.
Lounge:
Food was basically unchanged all four days, and the evening snacks were "meh". Chicken skewers every night I think, and the second hot app (yes only two) was pigs in a blanket or mac and cheese bites. Where did my Grapefruit Bier go (insert sobs...)
I've found some CM's know exactly what you're talking about with those rooms and room options, some have no clue.
'Clueless' was my original description but it sounded mean so I edited it![]()
So a relative just booked CR through Disney with a military discount. The only room category available was 'Standard room - King - club level'.
Does this mean they are going to be on 14? or are there king rooms on 12? Asked the CM who booked it but they did not know.
So a relative just booked CR through Disney with a military discount. The only room category available was 'Standard room - King - club level'.
Does this mean they are going to be on 14? or are there king rooms on 12? Asked the CM who booked it but they did not know.
Lol, too funny. Although I don't really blame the CMs, it's probably more the training and computer systems that leave some unprepared to deal with the weird details of something like CL at CR, which is odd given the 12th/14th floor setup, different options on the website vs. when you call, etc.
With Tower Club/14th floor, I have the benefit of researching all the ins/outs on here, I'm looking at a floor plan, I know the rooms types, etc. I call... talk to a CM... all they see is things like "Club Level" and "King Bed" or "1-BR Suite". I don't think they see words like Tower Club or 14th Floor in their system?? It seemed like the CMs had very little practical info to me, but I could be wrong. When I was calling them (which was in the last month or so), I went through a few CMs before I found someone who truly seemed confident in the room types up there, and that was only because she had personal experience staying there.
Sorry for the long post, just happens to be fresh on my mind!
To book basically any room on 14, you have to call and tell them EXACTLY what you want. The CMs aren't particularly knowledgeable about Tower Club in general, so it helps to call and say you want a room at CR "on the Club Level floor, not Atrium Club." Yes, they're both CL, but the booking codes technically list them totally differently.
There are 2 king standard rooms, both theme park view. When you book these, the CM will tell you that they cannot guarantee the view, but both room are TPV so don't worry. There are 3 double Queen standard rooms, one TPV, two Bay Lake view. You cannot guarantee the view with these. It's 100% luck of the draw.
Our only request was 'military discount for CR CL'. She told me 'the only standard room I have is a king'.