Thank you! I did read that thread and we've decided on site is ideal for us, we will likely only come to CA once. We wanted the DLH but the pool construction has me a little thrown.Read this thread before deciding: www.disboards.com/threads/choosing-the-right-hotel-for-you.3656512/. Staying on site at DLR is different than at WDW. And there are pros and cons to on site and off at DLR. The "bubble" at DLR is very different, and some of the off site hotels are closer to the park gates than some of the on site hotels. So it helps to know your priorities and budget before making a decision. On site is nice, but off site can be close and save a bundle (which can be spent in the parks!). No wrong answer, only what is best for your family!
Good to know! Some people choose on site because they don't think they have any other options. Better to choose on site because that's what you really want!Thank you! I did read that thread and we've decided on site is ideal for us...
Which would you choose? PP is $130 more total over 4 days. I'm thinking the D ticket pool and the PP pool look similar except that the slide at PP looks nice. We've never been, so hard to decide. Thanks!
I read somewhere on DIS that they had told someone that they could, but when i called in to switch and ask they said no only PPH pool. They said the pool is called California streaming and maybe they confused that for being GCH. Just passing on what a CM told me.During construction, will DLH guests be able to use the pools at GCH?