Does early arrival = better chance of requested room

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We will be arriving abot 10:00am at the Polynesian in August. Will that arrrival time make the chances better that we will receive our requests?

Thanks.
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In my experience it definately does. This is, admitedly, anecdotal, but I always make requests via CRO and a fax, and the only thing that has thus far made a difference for me is arriving early. It may depend on the room controller at each ofthe resorts, but the requests that I have made at each resort I have stayed at have only been honored when I have arrived early enough in the day to make my request again with the front desk. Each time that I've gotten my requests, the CM who checks us in has changed our room assignment to meet the specific requests.
 
We have arrived both early and late and it's been about 50/50 getting what we wanted. We arrived late one night and was given an upgrade without asking.
 
How early is considered "early?" DH and I land at 11am, and are hoping to be at POR by 1pm.
 

I think that when you make a request when reserving a room, if it's available you will get it.:)
 
Assuming the hotel is pretty full, I agree that the earlier "bird" gets that worm. Everytime we have had an early afternoon check-in we have been given more of our requests. Sometimes perfect! Then the late night check-ins were "something else". Look at it this way: most people will express a preference of somekind and if they were all checked-in before you, you get what is left. FAXing seems to help if not overdone.

Artemus
 
Must agree with those that have said early arrival DOES make a difference. Before our Easter 2001 trip we did all the advised things to get our room choice. We made the request when we booked, sent the fax 3 days before, etc. Well, we arrive at ASMO at 9:00 am after a 12 hour drive to be told we were in the Love Bug section instead of the Toy Story section as we had requested. Let's just say we were not happy campers. We were polite but firm while saying this wasn't acceptable. The CM hunted and pecked around on her computer for about 5 more minutes and said... Nope, still not Toy Story but Mighty Ducks. Also, not the connecting rooms that were a must. Once again we were polite yet firm in explaining that we had made our requests on several occasions and we were sorry but the Mighty Ducks offer wasn't acceptable either. The CM tells us to hold on a minute and goes to the back room and is gone for about 5 to 7 minutes and .... wah-lah! "We have found two connecting rooms for you in the Toy Story section"! LOL!

Had we not arrived early... #1 I wouldn't have been quite so insistent that what we were being offered was not acceptable and #2 they could have much more easily have said "I'm sorry but every room in the Toy Story section is already reserved". So, being polite but insistent helped but I am sure that the main factor in the two rooms in the Toy Story section "magically appearing" was a result of our early arrival!

Hope you get your requests and that you have a great trip!
 
Interesting comment in Judi's thread...arriving late and being given an upgrade. I travel for business and on at least two occasions--people from my Agency who arrived later than me at hotels (for the same conference) were given upgrades......is it possible that when hotels overbook they give upgrades to the people who check in the latest (hoping there will be some no shows and last minute cancellations)??????? If so, then it seems like arrving early may help with room requests but arriving later may help with upgrades????

Just some food for thought.......
 
Our experience was not at a disney resort, but twice at hotels for conferences, we arrived late because of long drives and all the regular rooms were booked. We had reserved a reg. stand dbl. Well, we were put in a suite because that was all that was left. It happened twice. I guess they do overbook, because of cancellations. (By late, I mean late evening, 9 or so)
Carol
 
We are resort hoppping on Sunday form FR-QT to WL. We were going to go to AK until about 2:30 and then head over to WL. Should we go check in at WL before we go to AK? I know the room won't be ready but from what i have read here it sounds like it would be better to go check in , in the morning and then head over to AK. Can anybody give me some info on this???? Thanks ,,,Corvair
 
This has been my experience and IMHO.....
We have arrived as early as 10am and as late as 11pm.
I really don't think it makes any difference. But I think what Belle1962 says is probably the closest.
When we have arrived early....they give us what is FIRST AVAILABLE. Meaning, if what you have requested will not be ready because the room has to be cleaned, etc...then you won't get it. At that point you have to tell them specifically that you are willing to wait til later in the day in order to get your request, you may wait til really late in the afternoon!
Neeter....you said yourself you had to keep insisting on her looking for something in Toy Story??!!
Also, if arriving early....I doubt you will see any complimentary upgrades...they are waiting to see if anyone checking in asks to be upgraded and are willing to pay!;)
I think....and this is just IMHO....that the rooms are assigned first thing that morning and they try everything posible to just give out the rooms as they have assigned them with VERY LITTLE adjustments. As the day goes by and there are fewer guests to move around....it is easier to make adjustments.
We have found if we arrive mid-afternoon we have gotten all of our requests.

My DH travels alot and ALWAYS feels a later check in (like after 8pm) is better. There are fewer people in line. And he has had MANY, MANY times when he has been upgraded to a better room because his requests can't be met.....AND.....the better rooms are still available.
The resorts also figure if they give you a taste of a better room this time....when you come back you will be willing to pay for it.

I still think it is the luck of the draw!! :D
 
I was told by a WDW CM that the room assigner assigns the room three days out. So no matter when you check in, you get the room originally assigned to you three days ago. They take into account the requests you faxed in a week before and assign rooms as best as they can that way. If you get a room at check in that you do not like then they may give you a different room and that maybe how you get someone's room that was originally assigned to them. When we go to Atlantic City, if we check in early we get the room we requested, standard, smoking. If we check in late we get upgraded to a big suite. The clerk at the hotel said that late check ins will get the upgrades as the other rooms are sold out. So we always tries to check in later to get the upgrade. :)
 
I always seem to get what I request when I arrive around 12-1:00pm. I use to check in after 4:00, but found my request not be honored!:rolleyes: So, I fax them 4 days before, and also TELL them I am arriving EARLY! ;) The last 2 trips I was able to check in and get my room right than!
 
Originally posted by cindyfan

Neeter....you said yourself you had to keep insisting on her looking for something in Toy Story??!!

Umm, yea that's what I said. Your point? :) As I stated I feel that the only reason we felt that we could keep insisting that we wanted Toy Story as we had requested was because we knew it WAS early and that there was no way that all of those rooms were taken. Had we arrived later in the day I have no doubt that we would have been told "sorry all of those rooms are already taken". IMO, there was no reason for us to have had to keep insisting on our requested rooms in the first place... no one can make me believe that every person checking in that day had requested a certain building when they made their reservation and also sent a fax.
 
I think that when you arrive early, you are more likely to get your request, PROVIDED you are willing to wait for your room. For instance, we checked into Riverside at 11am once, we could have taken a different room choice as early as 1pm, but waited until 4pm for what we wanted. They go ahead and give you your room keys, but you have to call back for the actual room number later in the day. We just leave our luggage in the car, or with the bellman and then proceed to a park, or Downtown Disney!

Just our experiences.:)
 
My point was that they were very reluctant to make a change! Which means they quite posibly had to move a few others around too.;)
Where as, later in the day....it would have been easier to make an adjustment....or maybe not.
But I still don't think arrival makes that much of a difference.
6 of one, half a dozen of the other. You can argue both ways.
;)
 
Plus, unless you pay for a request (waterview, etc), there are no guarantees on room requests are there?
 
I haven't had any experience with this yet but hoping to in July when we arrive. However, I was told by a CM when I called that they assign rooms 5 days from arrival in the following order:

Handicap / Special Needs
Large "Families" needing connecting rooms
Reservations with requests
Plain Reservations

If this is true, then it will depend how many parties fit the first two categories as to what requests are available.
 
The last 3 of 4 trips we have arrived after 11pm. The first two times we received a room that met most of our requests. The 3rd time we received a first floor room (we requested 3rd floor at Dixie Landings) and in our 2nd choice of buildings. But it ended up being an excellent and quiet location so we were happy. We will be arriving around 11pm again on May 11th (at Caribbean Beach) and I will report as to how many of our requests were met. But they are just requests and I arrive expecting none of them to be met so I won't be disappointed.
 
Disney will always say that although they will do their best to meet any requests that you may have, no requests can be guaranteed. It's pretty much been hit or miss with us. We almost always arrive very early.
 







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