I have standard room reservations for DLH. The reservaton agent asked me if I had any special room requests but I didn't know enough to have any. I will be using a ECV while traveling the park (A few weeks after ankle surgery) and they said I could get an accessible room but it sounded like that was just a large shower - we prefer to have a bathtub.
I figure I can call back with specific requets and hope they are available.
What are the best standard rooms to ask for???
I've read sometimes you can get free room upgrades upon arrival. We are taking my little boys (4and 6) for their first trip. We are going because I broke my ankle on Memorial Day weekend and am spending the entire summer off my feet. One surgery when it happened and one more in early Sept. We are celebrating me starting to walk again and everything we are missing out over the summer. Point is we want to make the trip very special but staying in a reasonable budget (which is why we didn't book an upgraded room to begin with.)
We arrive on a Thursday morning and stay through Tuesday.
Any pointers on trying to get free upgrades??
Thanks so much : )
Carla
I figure I can call back with specific requets and hope they are available.
What are the best standard rooms to ask for???
I've read sometimes you can get free room upgrades upon arrival. We are taking my little boys (4and 6) for their first trip. We are going because I broke my ankle on Memorial Day weekend and am spending the entire summer off my feet. One surgery when it happened and one more in early Sept. We are celebrating me starting to walk again and everything we are missing out over the summer. Point is we want to make the trip very special but staying in a reasonable budget (which is why we didn't book an upgraded room to begin with.)
We arrive on a Thursday morning and stay through Tuesday.
Any pointers on trying to get free upgrades??
Thanks so much : )
Carla


The bathroom set up was great: a separate little room with the toilet, then a separate room with the sink and tub/shower, and a separate vanity area with another mirror and the hair dryer and room to set up the coffee pot.
I have stayed in the Magic (main lobby) tower many times, and I never found it to be shabby. In fact, I used to always request it. Dreams is nice because you get a view room from almost any part of it, and even though they have standard rooms there, they still have a view (albeit somewhat obstructed) from almost every room. It's nice to step out of the tower and practically be in DTD. But it's also nice to be in the main tower, as it is convenient to so many things within the hotel itself. I also love the old rooms, and though the renovated rooms are beautiful and sleek, I have a soft spot for the fairytale-like older rooms. I've never had a great experience in Wonder...and I've not had a bad experience, just a lesser one...so that is my least favorite. The standard rooms there are likely to look out on a very uninspired view of the employee parking lot. Standard rooms in the Magic tower also may look out on a parking lot, but there's some landscaping as well and often a view of the fireworks. You also feel like you're part of the hotel whereas with Wonder, I felt like I was in the mother-in-law unit or something
and the best thing in my experience is to get there early and make your request directly with the front desk. That's not possible for us many times because we often fly down at night and we don't get in until 10 PM or so. No biggie; if it's important to us, we pay for the view we want. If that is not something in the budget or very high on our priority list that trip, then we just go standard and keep our fingers crossed that we get a good tower. Even if we get our very least favorite--Wonder with parking lot view--we still have a fabulous time.