Grand Californian Suites

blackjackdelta

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My brother wishes to stay at the GC in August but needs a 1 or 2 bdr suite.(Fam of 6) Anyone have info on where they are located, views, floor plans,etc?

Thanks for your time,

Jackpirate: pirate:
 
why not save money and get a connecting room. I think that all rooms are connecting to another room....hope this helps you. he will love GC, I was there over Christmas and I loved loved loved that hotel, will I saty there again you bet your bippy I will
 
I have a family of 6, and am also considering the same thing during the same time frame. Any info would be appreciated.
 
Here is a link to floorplans:
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/dlm/content?id=GCHGuestRoomsAndSuitesHMFPage

We have stayed in an Artisan King A Suite twice - once with a connecting room for my niece and her friend, and once without. We had a partial Downtown Disney view (near World of Disney Store) on one side and a view of the monorail going through the courtyard on the other. We really liked our room, but it was a comp upgrade so I am not sure how much it would have cost. If you do not plan on spending a lot of time in your room I would go with 2 connecting rooms instead of a suite.
 

why not save money and get a connecting room. I think that all rooms are connecting to another room....hope this helps you. he will love GC, I was there over Christmas and I loved loved loved that hotel, will I saty there again you bet your bippy I will

When he did the pricing they are virtually the same. There has to be folks out there that have the info or at least a URL. It gets expensive when you have 4 young adults and 2 parents to pay for all the goodies. He would like them to have the experience of what highend at DLR.

Again thanks for the help, HYDROGUY has always given me excellent advice.

Jackpirate:
 
Here is a link to floorplans:
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/dlm/content?id=GCHGuestRoomsAndSuitesHMFPage

We have stayed in an Artisan King A Suite twice - once with a connecting room for my niece and her friend, and once without. We had a partial Downtown Disney view (near World of Disney Store) on one side and a view of the monorail going through the courtyard on the other. We really liked our room, but it was a comp upgrade so I am not sure how much it would have cost. If you do not plan on spending a lot of time in your room I would go with 2 connecting rooms instead of a suite.


Thanks for the link, now to figure out costs.

Jackpirate:
 












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