Grand Californian Super Thread

We're checking into the GC tomorrow. We're not arriving until 7pm so I called the hotel direct to see about where our room might be. We have booked a "Premium" room through the Disney website. I wanted to request and see if we could get a room in the 333-357 odd number range. The lady I spoke with said she can't do that because it's out of our room type because they face the theme park. When I seemed surprised about this she even put me on hold and verified with a supervisor.

I thought we did book a theme park view? She said there are "Premium Theme Park" and "Premium Downtown Disney" and we are booked for the latter. I looked at our reservation and simply says "Premium View".

On the Disney website these are the room types listed:
Premium View
Views of Pool or Theme Park

Downtown Disney View
Views of Downtown Disney District

Partial View
Partial Views of Theme Park or Downtown Disney District

Woods-Courtyard View
Views of Courtyard

Standard View
Views of Disneyland Drive, Rooftop or Parking Area

So it looks to me like we should have a theme park/pool view? I don't really care all that much, just want to make sure we're getting what we booked and paid for. Can anyone shed any light on my confusion? Thanks!

It seems to me the Premium means you have either pool or Park View, but you didn't book the EXACT Park View rooms so they're trying to give you pool view.

We always book Park View, I've never done Premium - but what you quoted from the website seems to say THEY decide which one you will get (between pool and Park View).

I would print it out and take it tomorrow and show them. :scared:
You could always "upgrade" to Theme Park View and they probably won't charge you since you already paid an upgraded price...
 
I was planning on using this enterance for rope drop access to DCA on my next visit. Is that a bad idea?!

I think it is a bad idea on early entry day to DCA, but not necessarily a bad idea when the early entry park is MK.
This is based on my observations, on my trip a few weeks ago.

I was glad we modified our plans to go to DCA on the non early entry day, from the hotel entrance.
We showed up about 20 minutes before official park opening, and were allowed to get our tickets scanned, and enter the park, but not go beyond a roped off area.
It was very not crowded at all, maybe 10 families, with a few more showing up at the last minute and crowding their way to the front (although the CM told them to get behind the families that had been there ahead of them).

We got our FPs for World of color during that wait time.
We then followed the crowd, but without rushing, to Radiator Springs. It did seem a bit crowded once we were merged with those who used the front entrance (which was a much larger crowd than those using the hotel entrance).
However, without having to rush or shove in front of others (and allowing others to shove in front of us), we arrived at Radiator Springs in time for a pretty ideal wait to ride the racers. Our wait allowed for just enough time to see all of the interesting queue stuff, at a semi-relaxed pace.
This stuff is missed if one does FP.

On early entry day we would have had to line up sooner, stand longer, and deal with far more people shoving in front of us.
I saw (and heard) the lines, at the hotel park entrance, on both of the DCA early entry mornings I was in the hotel.
 
Just booked a 3 day stay in a standard room and was wondering what the size of the mini-fridge is, wondering how much can fit so we can get some food before arriving so we don't have to leave area during our stay
 
After finding a super smoking deal on Orbitz for our trip in February, I booked us a room at GCH! We've been to DL with our son 6 times and stayed at the DLH the first time but this will be our first time staying at the GCH.

I've read through the last 15 or so pages in this thread so apologies if these questions have been answered already.

The room description for what we got is this:
"Woods - Garden - or Courtyard View - CWDS - 2 queen beds or 1 king bed"

Does anyone know what would be the best floor/area to ask for in order to get as many of the following:

1. room with bunk beds
2. room close to the elevator
3. best view possible

As well, DH and I are going to try and book the chef's counter at Napa Rose and send DS to Pinocchio's Workshop. Has anyone here done the CC recently that could give me a bit of insight into it? Looking for tips on if there are better seats to ask for, how much the tasting menu is including adding on the wines and anything else you might think is pertinent information.

I am so beyond excited to stay at GCH! :cool1:
 

After finding a super smoking deal on Orbitz for our trip in February, I booked us a room at GCH! We've been to DL with our son 6 times and stayed at the DLH the first time but this will be our first time staying at the GCH.

I've read through the last 15 or so pages in this thread so apologies if these questions have been answered already.

The room description for what we got is this:
"Woods - Garden - or Courtyard View - CWDS - 2 queen beds or 1 king bed"

Does anyone know what would be the best floor/area to ask for in order to get as many of the following:

1. room with bunk beds
2. room close to the elevator
3. best view possible

As well, DH and I are going to try and book the chef's counter at Napa Rose and send DS to Pinocchio's Workshop. Has anyone here done the CC recently that could give me a bit of insight into it? Looking for tips on if there are better seats to ask for, how much the tasting menu is including adding on the wines and anything else you might think is pertinent information.

I am so beyond excited to stay at GCH! :cool1:

What do you consider a good view?

My advice would be to not make the request too specific; limit it to two (or three at the most) requests, in the order of importance.
 
What do you consider a good view?

My advice would be to not make the request too specific; limit it to two (or three at the most) requests, in the order of importance.

That is a very good question...having never stayed there, I am not sure what the views for that room type are.

I put the view as the 3rd item since that is the least important of the 3.

Maybe my first question should be...given the room type I am getting, what sort of views can I expect to have?
 
First, let me say, this is an AWESOME thread!! This has been so helpful because it is our first time at GC.
We have a 2 bedroom suite booked. I assume it will be a 1 bedroom with a standard room attached? I saw floor plans for the 1 bedroom suites in this thread. Does anyone know which room numbers are 1bedroom suites closest to the DCA entrance or the end of the building closest to WOC with theme patk view? Do you happen to know which floorplan it is? The floorplan with the largest balcony that was shaped like an L looked great but not sure where those are located.
 
First, let me say, this is an AWESOME thread!! This has been so helpful because it is our first time at GC.
We have a 2 bedroom suite booked. I assume it will be a 1 bedroom with a standard room attached? I saw floor plans for the 1 bedroom suites in this thread. Does anyone know which room numbers are 1bedroom suites closest to the DCA entrance or the end of the building closest to WOC with theme patk view? Do you happen to know which floorplan it is? The floorplan with the largest balcony that was shaped like an L looked great but not sure where those are located.

I don't know the answers to your other questions, but unless your booking says "2BR Lockoff," which is a 1BR and Studio with a connecting door, you'll have a unit with two internal bedrooms and one doorway at the entrance.
 
I don't know the answers to your other questions, but unless your booking says "2BR Lockoff," which is a 1BR and Studio with a connecting door, you'll have a unit with two internal bedrooms and one doorway at the entrance.

:scratchin Are you speaking of VILLAS or the real suites? :confused3
1,2 & 3 bedroom villas have the FULL kitchen where as suites usually don't.
:thumbsup2
I think one of the suites faces the pool view which has like an L shaped balcony. I remember seeing it across from my 3 bedroom grand villa balcony view a few years ago!

;) :flower3:
 
First, let me say, this is an AWESOME thread!! This has been so helpful because it is our first time at GC.
We have a 2 bedroom suite booked. I assume it will be a 1 bedroom with a standard room attached? I saw floor plans for the 1 bedroom suites in this thread. Does anyone know which room numbers are 1bedroom suites closest to the DCA entrance or the end of the building closest to WOC with theme patk view? Do you happen to know which floorplan it is? The floorplan with the largest balcony that was shaped like an L looked great but not sure where those are located.

I don't know the answers to your other questions, but unless your booking says "2BR Lockoff," which is a 1BR and Studio with a connecting door, you'll have a unit with two internal bedrooms and one doorway at the entrance.

Are you speaking of VILLAS or the real suites?
1,2 & 3 bedroom villas have the FULL kitchen where as suites usually don't.

I answered assuming the question was about the DVC Villas.
 
I just wanted to post here to let the upcoming holiday travelers/guests of the GCH know a few hotel- and holiday-specific details -- just in case you don't follow my Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread and were unaware that any of these things are present at the hotel:



1. Giant gingerbread!!! This year there is going to be a (brand new) 6 ft. tall gingerbread house -- with a window/counter for selling hot chocolate -- in the lobby of the Grand Californian!! I have no idea if it will be made of real gingerbread (as its counterpart at the Grand Floridian at WDW is made), or if it will be faux gingerbread -- as was the case with the giant gingerbread Castle in the Disneyland Hotel's Fantasy Tower lobby last year. I'm not even sure exactly where in the GCH lobby the house will go in relation to the giant tree. But it's coming soon, so be on the lookout. I am guessing that it will go up about a week before Thanksgiving, or by the pre-Thanksgiving weekend;




2. Medium-sized gingerbread!! Every year Storytellers Café has a real gingerbread house as well -- a small-ish version, set up on a table near the entrance and behind a rope. I don't know if there will be one this year in light of the news of the giant one coming to the GCH lobby, but we'll see. When the house at Storytellers is fresh, the aroma of gingerbread is strong and wafts through the air;




3. Smaller gingerbread!!! White Water Snacks also tends to have a very cute, small gingerbread house/neighborhood set up on a counter. You cannot see it from the entrance of WWS, and you usually have to walk inside and past the ordering area to find it;




4. Tree lights!! The famous Christmas tree that we all know and love (which holds court in the lobby of the GCH) used to glow in a kind of yellow-ish gold way. Last year, the lights on the tree were different... and maybe slightly less golden. They seemed brighter and whiter. Some (not all) of the ornaments had changed as well;




5. Reindeer!! If you didn't visit the GCH last year, or didn't go out the front entrance for any reason, you may have missed the brand new reindeer figures, positioned all around the drive-up entrance on Disneyland Drive. I don't know if the reindeer were made of wicker or some other material, but they provided a nice, rustic holiday touch to the GCH. Some of the reindeer didn't hold up well in the wind -- one of them fell over and went flying at one point, and it had to be removed -- but they were wonderful additions to the holiday décor!;




6. Activities!! The 3 hotels sometimes have holiday-specific activities for onsite guests only, including the "Merriest Holiday Hunt" and the "Winter Ornament Workshop" (this snow globe-making workshop is held at the GCH, but I think that any onsite hotel guests can participate in it throughout the season). I have done neither of these things -- in fact, I didn't even find out about them until after I got home from my trip last year -- but if you happen to be staying at the GCH (or any onsite hotel) this year, you may want to ask about their holiday-specific activities so you don't miss out like I did in 2013!;




7. Santa Claus!! He usually appears in the GCH lobby (and at the other hotels) to greet guests from Thanksgiving Day through Christmas Eve. I hesitate to post Santa's schedule from 2013, as I am not sure if this year it will be different from last year's schedule due to the arrival of the giant gingerbread house/hot cocoa window, but if I find out the schedule I will post it in this Hotels of the Disneyland Resort post -- HERE;




8. Christmas carolers! Like Santa, they tend to begin appearing at all 3 DLR hotels from Thanksgiving and beyond, and they are usually scheduled to be there through Christmas Day. Depending on which day of the week Christmas falls (and this year it falls on a Thursday), the Carolers may stick around a few days beyond Christmas. They should probably be gone by/before New Year's Eve. Sometimes the Carolers perform on the non-Santa side of the Christmas tree (usually when Santa is on a break), but you will also find them in the first-floor hallway of the GCH as well (possibly a different set of Carolers)!; and




9. Napa Rose Lounge!! If you visit the Napa Rose lounge, you don't need a reservation and you can get some (but not all) of the delicious seasonal drinks and food items that are served in the restaurant!



I hope that this info has been helpful for the GCH visitors who will be there during the holidays this year. I know that it is easy to miss so many things on trips, and we often don't find out that certain things were happening until we get home. I like to make sure that people are armed with info going in, so they can make the best plans and choices for their trips!


Happy holidays!pixiedust:
 
Sherry,
Thanks so much for this awesome GCH Holiday information. We are there for 4 nights in mid-December -- Can't wait!
 
Sherry,
Thanks so much for this awesome GCH Holiday information. We are there for 4 nights in mid-December -- Can't wait!

thewelts --

You're very welcome!

I think you'll have a great trip! While I love that the holiday season at Disneyland starts in mid-November (actually even earlier than that, unofficially), my favorite month to be in the parks and at the hotels is absolutely December, when everything is in full holiday mode and the air is crisp and cool. Everything is so festive, and people seem to be cheery and in the holiday spirit by mid-December (whereas in mid-November, a lot of folks are probably having a hard time getting into holiday mode:rotfl2:).
 
:scratchin Are you speaking of VILLAS or the real suites? :confused3
1,2 & 3 bedroom villas have the FULL kitchen where as suites usually don't.
:thumbsup2
I think one of the suites faces the pool view which has like an L shaped balcony. I remember seeing it across from my 3 bedroom grand villa balcony view a few years ago!

;) :flower3:

No, I was asking about a regular suite. Not DVC.
 
No, I was asking about a regular suite. Not DVC.

;) I assumed you were but George (OP) had answered with the thought of "suites" being the villas which is why I asked him. :)

I can only "guess" that it's the larger suite w/the L shape balcony has a view of the pool. I'm not sure if the other suites have a good views of park/WOC BUT the 2nd Grand Villa does. :thumbsup2
Enjoy! :flower3:
 
...We have a 2 bedroom suite booked. I assume it will be a 1 bedroom with a standard room attached? I saw floor plans for the 1 bedroom suites in this thread. Does anyone know which room numbers are 1bedroom suites closest to the DCA entrance or the end of the building closest to WOC with theme patk view? Do you happen to know which floorplan it is? The floorplan with the largest balcony that was shaped like an L looked great but not sure where those are located.

No, I was asking about a regular suite. Not DVC.
You likely already found my previous post on suite locations :thumbsup2

The likely suite locations (previously posted):
locations.jpg


The DCA entrance is below x339-x340 (approximately).

The suites with the most convenient access to the DCA entrance:
x329, x331 (above Napa Rose, below El Capitan 6329) (theme park view)
x312, x318 (above Storytellers, below Arcadia 6314) (pool view)

No suites have any view of WOC :(
 
After finding a super smoking deal on Orbitz for our trip in February, I booked us a room at GCH! We've been to DL with our son 6 times and stayed at the DLH the first time but this will be our first time staying at the GCH.

I've read through the last 15 or so pages in this thread so apologies if these questions have been answered already.

The room description for what we got is this:
"Woods - Garden - or Courtyard View - CWDS - 2 queen beds or 1 king bed"

Does anyone know what would be the best floor/area to ask for in order to get as many of the following:

1. room with bunk beds
2. room close to the elevator
3. best view possible

As well, DH and I are going to try and book the chef's counter at Napa Rose and send DS to Pinocchio's Workshop. Has anyone here done the CC recently that could give me a bit of insight into it? Looking for tips on if there are better seats to ask for, how much the tasting menu is including adding on the wines and anything else you might think is pertinent information.

I am so beyond excited to stay at GCH! :cool1:

I did the Chef's Counter in April and My Mom and Aunt did the Chef's Counter in May right before the refurb and LOVED it! It's about $100 and the wine flight is an added $50. Totally worth it. The seats are all the same. Make sure you ask Chef Gloria Tae if she will sign a menu and give it to you!
 
Howdy,

Planning our first DL trip with our two kids 9 and 4 and I am trying to decide between the GC and PP. I admit, it is an unusual dilemma and I am aware of the significant quality and cost difference, so let me explain.

We are coming in from Montana where natural beauty abounds. I live in a valley surrounded by mountains etc. So... one of my top priorities in selecting a room is a view of the park lights at night. Something along the lines of Eosphotog's pictures in post #3275 on page 219 of this thread (I'd post the image and the link, but I am not allowed to do either as a newbie).

My question for this thread is, it would appear that to get this kind of view from GC, one would have to stay in the even numbered *240-*260 rooms or the even numbered suites in that same wing. It is clear from Nonsuch's map that the suites are VGC properties, but I am wondering if the rooms *240-*260 are as well, or if these are resort properties that are available to non-VGC guests?

Thanks

-bsd
 
I did the Chef's Counter in April and My Mom and Aunt did the Chef's Counter in May right before the refurb and LOVED it! It's about $100 and the wine flight is an added $50. Totally worth it. The seats are all the same. Make sure you ask Chef Gloria Tae if she will sign a menu and give it to you!

Thanks for the info, I just can't wait to go!
 
...one of my top priorities in selecting a room is a view of the park lights at night. Something along the lines of Eosphotog's pictures in post #3275 on page 219 of this thread.

My question for this thread is, it would appear that to get this kind of view from GC, one would have to stay in the even numbered *240-*260 rooms or the even numbered suites in that same wing. It is clear from Nonsuch's map that the suites are VGC properties, but I am wondering if the rooms *240-*260 are as well, or if these are resort properties that are available to non-VGC guests?
*240-*260 are regular hotel rooms, the higher floors are likely classified as theme park view. Unfortunately, there is no way guarantee you will be assigned a room in this area.
You might want to consider a Theme Park View Concierge room at PPH, this should be on a high floor facing DCA.

The maps linked in my signature are color coded to show villa types, the non-colored (white) are regular hotel rooms.
 



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