funatdisney
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Hello, Halloweenqueen. Glad to see you are here
. You will enjoy the GCH and be sure to post your thoughts here when you get back.

This has always been the experience for us. I think I like SH55 more than I do NR but not as good as Club 33 which I am going to try and get another reservation for, maybe brunch/Lunch this time.
Jack
Liza:Another nice one, Mike.
Jack - Did you arrange Club 33 through Vacation Planning or are you a member, a friend of a member?
How lucky for you, Jack. It has been a dream of mine to eat there, but not a possibility in the near future. Some day I will. Hope it can be arranged for you and your family.
Hi. Just now starting to get down to booking a trip to Disneyland. Would like to book at Grand Californian. Any view, but prefer a balcony. DS would love a bunk bed. Is it possible to request both of these, or should I just stick with our most important request-balcony, and then settle into whatever configuration of a room that we end up with?![]()
Nearly every room has a balcony, with a small table and 2 chairs. The only exception are the 15 first floor hotel rooms in the DVC expansion, which have patios.Any view, but prefer a balcony.
The bunk takes up less floor space than a queen, so the room will feel more spacious.DS would love a bunk bed.
Oh-one more quick question: I see some posts that mention some"Grizzly" attraction/something-or-other.......so I'm just wondering what that is.
Thanks!
Oh-one more quick question: I see some posts that mention some"Grizzly" attraction/something-or-other.......so I'm just wondering what that is.
Thanks!
We will be staying at the Grand March 19, 20, and 21. My question is: Is there a height requirement for the pool slide (the larger Redwood one?)? My kids are 10, 6, and 4. All of them swim very well. We have a pool in the backyard and sent them through private lessons with a focus on survival swimming. I forsee some disappointment if some can use the slide and not others.
Thanks,
Laurie
No height requirement just that they be able to swim by themselves out of the area the slide dumps into and no lifejackets. The lifeguard can/may ask the child for a quick swim test if they have any doubts - usually if they see it is a young child. So if all your kids swim well, they should be fine.
We will be staying at the Grand March 19, 20, and 21. My question is: Is there a height requirement for the pool slide (the larger Redwood one?)? My kids are 10, 6, and 4. All of them swim very well. We have a pool in the backyard and sent them through private lessons with a focus on survival swimming. I forsee some disappointment if some can use the slide and not others.
Thanks,
Laurie
I enjoyed this hotel but it's overpriced and not enough Disney for me. Very much a standard hotel feel to it.
I'll be staying at a different one next time.