GH accommondations- what do they mean?

Good Question Lisa!:)
No, I do not know. I have two ressies confirmed and they read as follow:

CH P4 / 1 This is for September (s/b pool/park view)
CH R4 / 1 This is for December (s/b DTD view)

I also have one for DL Hotel which reads:

DH N5 / 1 This is for November (s/b DTD view)

Does anyone know?
 
Good Question Lisa!:)
No, I do not know. I have two ressies confirmed and they read as follow:

CH P4 / 1 This is for September (s/b pool/park view)
CH R4 / 1 This is for December (s/b DTD view)

I also have one for DL Hotel which reads:

DH N5 / 1 This is for November (s/b DTD view)

Does anyone know?
I worked in hotel operations at a strip hotel here in Vegas that uses the same hotel system Disney uses (LMS), so I will try.

I believe "CH " means Grand Californian; and "DH" means Disneyland Hotel There's probably a third code for Paradise Pier. I believe they have one hotel system with each property coded as a "wing", so their agents can stay logged into one system all the time. The place I worked at here in Vegas used LMS the same way.

The next letter probably references the view or location in the property, and then the next number possibly references the number of people that can fit in the bedding in that room.

The /1 may be that you only have one room in your name; if you had more than one room it would be /2, /3, etc.

Again, this is an educated assumption on my part. If someone here is a reservation agent for DL, I'd love to hear if I am right or wrong!
 


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