DLR concierge questions?

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I have stayed at the GC Concierge a few times, wondering what the differences are between CG concierge, Paradise Pier Concierge and DLH concierge...anyone stay at all three that can give me comparisons?

Any help would be apperciated! TY!
 
Paradise Pier Hotel
$100 per night (plus 15% sales tax)
Access to the Beachcombers Club on the 2nd floor (open from 6:30am to 8pm)
Priority check-in and check-out in the Beachcombers Club
Room key-only access to the beachcombers club
Continental breakfast in the Beachcombers Club from 6:30and to 10am
Wine, cheese and snack (fruit, crackers, chips & salsa, etc) reception from 5pm to 7pm
Nightly turn-down service
Complimentary beverage & snack service in the Beachcombers Club throughout the day (coffee, tea, juice and soft drinks)
VCR player in each room
Complimentary movie rentals
Dining and tour reservation services
All three concierge lounges are non-smoking
Disneyland Hotel
$125 per night (plus 15% sales tax)
Access to the Concierge lounge on the 11th floor of the Sierra Tower (open from 6:30am to 10pm)
Priority check-in and check-out in the hotel lobby
Continental breakfast in the concierge lounge from 6:30am to 10am
Wine & cheese reception in the concierge lounge from 5pm to 7pm
Nightly turn-down service
Complimentary beverage service in the concierge lounge throughout the day (coffee, tea, juice and soft drinks)
Exclusive elevator access to the concierge lounge
DVD Player in each room
Complimentary movie rentals
Table games available for use in the concierge lounge
Complimentary fax services in the concierge lounge
Dining and tour reservation services
Grand Californian Hotel
$150 per night (plus 15% sales tax)
Access to the Craftsman's Club on the 6th floor (open from 6:30am to 10pm)
Access to the Club Patio on the 5th floor
Continental breakfast in the Craftsman's Club from 6:30am to 10am
Wine & cheese reception in the Craftsman's Club from 5pm to 7pm
Nightly turn-down service
Complimentary beverage service in the Craftsman's Club throughout the day (coffee, tea, juice and soft drinks)
Exclusive elevator access to the Craftsman's Club
DVD Player in each room
Complimentary movie rentals
Table games available for use in the Craftsman's Club
Complimentary fax services in the Craftsman's Club
Dining and tour reservation services
Children's storytelling – "Tales from the Hearth" (hours vary

This gives some idea but I'm sure you are wanting more of WHAT the difference is in the food so maybe someone else knows
 
I don't know if she will see this thread, but I know for a fact that Pycees312 has done the concierge service at all 3 hotels. In fact, she was the one who started the thread with the photos of all 3 DLR hotel concierge offerings (its link can be found in the main DLR info sticky at the top of the page). I can't think of anyone else off-hand who has done all 3, but I am sure there has got to be someone else.
 

Thanks Sherry!
I highly suggest finding the thread and looking at the pictures posted there. I think I talk about some differences as well.
In my opinion the Grand Cali has the best spread over all my DH agrees
But a close second is the Paradise Pier( witch is my kids favorite) they offer more "kid" friendly afternoon selections.
For example. the Grand has mini crab cakes and the Pier has pizza calzones so for kids the calzones was more of a winner verses grab cakes.
For the most part the morning selections are similar as are afternoon. The evening selections and desserts are what vary the most. Ther Pier does closer earlier I do believe.
If you have any specific questions i'll be glad to answer.
And don't get me wrong i liked the Disneyland hotel and the view of Downtown Disney is beautiful but it's so similar to the grand you may as well just get the Grand.
 
I'll preface this by saying I've never been, but one of the big things that made us decide against concierge was that the breakfast started relatively late if you wanted to do MM (6:30 breakfast and a 7:00 MM park opening time). On our trip we actually have 3 MMs for our four mornings there and sticking around for breakfast would mess up all my plans. But the evening wine and cheese and beverages sound good, if you have eaters that can fill up on that stuff and there's enough of you to get $125 worth. But for us if we skipped the breakfast most days, it seemed a bit pricey. Just a thought.
 


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