GF Lodge room?

J&K'sPrincessMommy

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Can someone explain the difference between a standrad room, a lodge room, and a lodge tower roomfor me at the GF?
We are considering an April Trip there and there are our room option- just know what the real difference is except for the price.
Has anyone stayed in them that can post pictures of the room difference?

TIA! :goodvibes
 
A lodge room would be a standard room in one of the 4 outer lodge buildings. It can come configured with a king bed, 2 queens or 2 queens and a daybed. Bookable room views range from garden, to lagoon and theme park view. A majority of the rooms come with a large balcony that has privacy panels on either side and an iron railing. Rooms on the top floor are also referred to as dormer rooms. They're slightly smaller, but have a cathederal ceiling. The balcony is also smaller, but it's private and has an enclosed wooden railing (making it difficult to see over if you're sitting). Room occupancy limits range from 2 to 5 guests, depending on the bedding.

The lodge tower rooms are also located in the outer buildings. They offer more square footage and the bump out has a sitting area with a couch, chair and 2nd television. It's still all one room though. The view is limited to garden and the top floor tower rooms do not have a balcony. Room occupancy is limited to 4 guests.

Here are the layouts if that helps:
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