Grand Californian Super Thread

Can anyone tell me about the suites at the GCH? The communal living areas in particular? How do they compare with the DLH?

Thanks
 
We just returned last night. I fell in love with GCH! We drove down last Sunday and spent the night at Embassy Suites so we could do the earliest possible check-in to get a daybed room. We checked in around 9 and got the last daybed room and it was wonderful. It was on the second floor and at first, I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't higher but it was great, right off of the lobby and the shortest walk possible. Many times we just took the stairs right up and down since the room was right around the corner from the staircase.

The room was plenty big enough for the 5 of us! It was bigger than the DLH and PP rooms. We pushed the daybed down toward the tv and there was so much room that the little girls put the queen aerobed on top of the cots and made a comfy bed for themselves. We brought a complete bedding set with sheets. comforter, shams and even a dust ruffle and it looked adorable and even matched the GCH's colors. There was still plenty of room at the foot of the bed to still use the table and chairs easily and walk through to the balcony.

All of the staff was just wonderful and so sweet to us and especially the girls. We asked for their pictures and balloons at check in and the CM reminded us that since our room wasn't ready, we would have to carry it around so we said we'd come and get them later. We went back to ES to get our luggage (and the still sleeping son) and on the drive back to park at the GCH, we got a text that our room was ready. It was so early and we were just thrilled with the timing. We had all rolling luggage so we took it up to the room ourselves and got somewhat settle but rushed into the park. The next day, we remembered to pick up the pics and balloons. That night they brought more balloons and pics and then next day, MORE balloons and the next day, still MORE balloons and another different set of pictures! The girls were so happy and it was funny but I knew somewhere along the line it was a mistake so when we got another call asking if they could bring up MORE balloons, I told them we had enough. We had about 30 balloons in the room!

One afternoon, we came back for a quick rest and our mousekeeper was in our room so we went to the lobby where there was a CM with a coloring activity that the girls did. The CM remembered the girls NAMES from check-in and they were just so tickled. That is the personal touch we have only experienced at the GCH! They colored the pics and put them in the mailbox for Mickey and got letters that night thanking them along with still more signed pics.

Our Mousekeeper was stellar-there were 2 actually and they did a super job working around our schedule. My 15 year old ds just wanted to sleep really late each day so our room was last to be made up and they were very very nice about it. Once or twice, I just had the girls go out on the balcony and she worked around the rest of us. We had turn down service every single night and by the end of the week, we had so many chocolate coins it was funny!

Each and every staff member was so nice. One night, I stopped in the store and went to charge something to our room but realized that I had DH's key and no ID. They were closing but patient enough to let me call DH in the room to come down with his ID. How nice is that?!

We did ask for a burned out lightbulb to be changed and it never was the entire stay even when housekeeping called right from the room in front of me but it was the light above the daybed and we didn't really miss it. There was an awful smell coming from the sink area. It was like the smell of a perm for hair and even housekeeping couldn't figure it out and also called for maint to check it out but we never did hear what it was and it was never resolved but how long do you spend in that spot? Not a big deal to me.

The only real sour note of our whole stay was at check out. We went to Goofy's for breakfast at 9 and then planned to check out and be on the road by around 10:30 to be home in time for my son's friend's bday party. We got back to the room to pick up our luggage and finish up packing the last little bit and our door would not open because of some defect in the lock. Throughout our stay, we periodically had issues with the door and a few times we could not get it closed when leaving and had to get new keys 2 or 3 times when we couldn't get in. We went and got new keys and they didn't work. Then housekeeping tired and then maintenance tried and no keys would work. They they said only security would be able to open the door when that happened but no one could find security and we were now standing in the hall for over 45 minutes. DH was furious and I was getting mad so I went down and found a security man standing in the lobby and he came and opened the door then. It was really frustrating and unfortunate that it happened at the only time we were on a time schedule and they were so inefficient getting security to come. He said he never even got a call so it was a good thing that I went and found him myself. If we were flying out, it could have been a disaster!

We did go up to the terrace one night to watch the WOC after we had already seen it from below. There are no chairs up there and we didn't know where to stand and by the time we realized the "good spot" it was full. So as soon as you go out the door, stand to your left at the very back edge of the railing and you can see the screens somewhat from there but no other place on the terrace. It was pleasant for a change to be away from the crowds but I would not make that your only viewing. DH and ds were at the pool so we had come to meet them and realized it was the same time as the start of WOC so just wandered up there. We loved WOC by the way. We saw it the night after we paid the $300 for Fantasmic dessert seating and the girls liked WOC more and that was free! We went in with the hotel group to get the FP in the am and got blue so we cancelled Ariel's Grotto dinner and were really happy with our spot along the wet area of the railing. We didn't get wet at all. The girls wanted to get wet but I was glad to stay dry!

All in all, it was a great hotel stay! We loved it and enjoyed the pool and all the atmosphere. If you are heading there, you will LOVE it and find that it is well worth the money. We ate at Storytellers for lunch once and it was great and we had lunch by the pool one day that is from White Water Snacks and was very good too. Pool staff is great and drink service was wonderful poolside. Our server was there every 5 minutes or less. We never waited for a thing!

The pool area is very crowded and we didn't know that people go down in the am and save their seats all day long so when we went the first day around 12:30, we had to sit way far away from the pool with the slide. I was a bit worried not being able to watch the girls doing the slide but there was a guard at the top and one at the bottom and one directly across so for the first time in my life, I just relaxed! Ahhhh, it was great but then again, my girl is 10. If you have little ones, go early and put a towel on the chair you want by the slide. There were only 1/3-1/2 of the people on the chairs, the rest were empty and I did ask the lifeguards if we could take the towels off (like on a cruise ship) but she said no, that it was fine to save chairs here.

So, 2 pieces of advice-save your pool chairs in the am and if at the terrace, sit at the railing closest to the door on the left as you go out! HTHs someone, ENJOY!
 

Fidoprincess : had to informed GCH earlier that you plan to check in early ? It's great that they had your room ready that early . I have heard people having to wait until the actual check in time to get their room keys.

We are staying at GCH for 5 days from Sept 26- oct 1. I am hoping that with schools in session, the hotel will have lesser crowds so can give our room sooner .
 
Thanks for the report Fidoprincess! We are staying at GCH for the first time in exactly 11 days! I am beyond excited and I cannot WAIT to get back to Mickey territory! :)
 
Is it considered ok to request a complimentary room upgrade at check in ?

We have booked a standard room (5 day package ) from Sept26 - Oct 1.What is the occupancy at the hotel like around this time ? What are our chances forgetting upgraded to a theme park view room ?
 
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pearl, I called about 2 days ahead of time to tell them we would be checking in early. I was told on the phone not to count on getting the room early and never dreamed we would be able to get our room THAT early. I guess it was before 11 am and I also heard that most of the time people don't get their texts saying the room is ready and they have to call over and over. We were lucky, I guess! It wouldn't hurt to call ahead and ask for early check in.

The line to check in when we got there was so short, only 2 people ahead of us and if I recall correctly, there was a Cast Member at each station. When we went back to get in our room, the line was enormous! It went all the way along the desk and then turned the corner into the lobby and we noticed it was like that several times during our stay. They have a little sign at the front of the line and they have 2 or more cast members that ask you what you need and direct you to the next appropriate line. The Cast Members talked to the girls and gave them pins and were really nice and sweet while we waited that short time. There is also a tv with cartoons and little rocking chairs the girls sat in while they waitied for a few minutes. It really is done well but I sure don't know what they type when you check in because it takes so looong. They do give you the keys and when the room is ready, they text your number and you just go right to your room. They also gave us a big packet that contained all of our dining reservations, our fantasmic tickets, and maps and stuff about the hotel activities. You don't have to go back to the desk again and you don't have to go to the desk to check out unless you have some problem with your bill.

I have no idea how full the hotel will be when you go but two weeks before we left, they still had rooms and because I was thinking of "maybe" adding that extra night before our stay, I watched it on Expedia and it filled up over those weeks and was sold out for 4 nights of our stay. You can keep checking and see. I watched the desk a few times and not once did I see anyone tip and I didn't tip them either to ask for any upgrade because we wanted the daybed room so much that only comes with a standard view and were lucky enough to get it. A few days later, when the girls were doing the coloring activity, the CM who was in charge recognized us and said she remembered checking us in. I didn't remember her because she had glasses on but thought it was nice that she knew us and the girls names. I was tempted then to ask about tipping but some little kid started crying and she left and I didn't see her again.

Throughout our stay, I saw and talked to lots of people who were waiting until after 5 to get into their rooms. A lot of people were upset. One man was telling me he was so upset and was sitting there with his luggage and I asked him why didn't he just leave the luggage with the bellmen and go to the park. Just then his wife came over and said they were given another room so they were happy. I "think" she complained so much they got an upgrade to a better room. I think it is common to not get your room early or even on time so just plan on leaving your luggage and going to the park. That way you won't be sad and if you do get it early, it will be a nice surprise.

I would just ask nicely for a "complimentary" upgrade but if it is really important to you to have a special view, book and pay for it because it is my understanding that upgrades are not very common at all. If it happens, it will be great but don't expect it. You will have a great trip no matter what. I was happy with our view even though it was overlooking the entry. I looked out a few times but it was nice and quiet and I LOVED being close to the lobby much more than I would like a DTD view with a long long walk. More than any view, I would ask to be close to the lobby and elevator. People at the end of those long wings were complaining A LOT about the long walk and feeling like they were so far away from everything. I heard one man joke that he walked so far to his room, he was sure it was a whole different hotel!

Jenna, Have a great time! I hope you love the Grand as much as we did. All the little things add up. Every time you say goodbye to someone, they tell you to "Have a grand day!" It is just so much fun. I thought we would really miss all the Disney stuff at the DLH but I enjoyed the subtle touches like the Bambi shower curtains and loved the lobby. I am not one to hang out in the public areas of hotels but this trip, we all enjoyed a time or two sitting in the lobby either waiting for someone else in our group or just cooling off and it was just so comfortable and welcoming. I am sure you will have a great time!
 
:thumbsup2 Thank you fidoprincess for your great trip report. I love reading about all of the different experiences. Sounds like you had a GRAND trip indeed!

5 more days until we check into DLH for 2 nights pool/resort view, then on to PPH concierge for 5 nights! Our first time onsite! :banana:
 
Hello- we stayed at the GCH for the 4th of July weekend and had a great time! We paid for a standard room but was upgraded when we arrived. Our room was also ready for us at 9 am! :banana: we had requested a king sized room and we got it! I heard that they dont have too many king size beds and was wondering how many they do official have and does anyone know which room numbers have the king sized beds? We had room 3240 and it was an amazing room! I would love to get this room again!
ps. I love this thread!
 
goldies 5, No, none of the view rooms have the daybeds. I really wanted a nice view but found out there are no view rooms and it was more important to me to have the big room. The daybed rooms are ONLY above the front entrance and the view is looking across to the DLH on the right and PP on the left over the parking lots. You can see pretty far but we didn't even notice the parking lots or Disneyland Drive because there are a lot of trees along the drive area. I was worried that we would hear car doors the whole time especially on the 2nd floor from people checking in and using valet parking but we didn't hear anything except an occasional happy kid running down the hall in the daytime.

The daybed rooms are X101-X107 and X201-X207 where X is the floor number. The 3rd floor is really nice because there is a big landing with a super wide hallway but our room was on the 2nd floor and nice because it was so easy to get to. Post number 827 in this thread shows a pic of the daybed room. You can't tell from the pic but there is a big space on the sliding door side of the daybed and we pushed the bed down to the tv and had room there to put the queen sized airbed.

ORDisneyfans, Have a wonderful time! Remember the DLH is under construction but the neverland pool is open and the tower that they are working on is the far one above the waterfalls that are turned off and boarded up. If you happen to get that tower, ask to be moved. I saw a bunch of people complained and they were moved because of the construction noise. Call ahead and request a renovated room in the Dreams tower. Some of those rooms are considered standard view on the lower floors so you might get lucky. PP is nice and we've enjoyed our stays there as well. Remember to go out the front door and cross the street at the light cutting through GCH for the shortest walk. If you go out the back door by the parking garage and walk along the path to the DLH, it is a much longer walk! Remember too that you can go to early entry every day that you are there as a perk of staying onsight. They don't always tell you that and we think it is one of the best perks.

tinksdreamwishes, I don't have the room numbers for the king bed rooms but they are almost as scarce as the daybed rooms. Before the additional wing, this was the breakdown of room types:
39 Queen/Queens day bed
477 Queen/Queens
75 Kings
154 Bunk Beds
745 Total Rooms

The CM who checked us in told me that they were hoping there would be more daybed and king rooms built in the newer wing but she said they were all 2 Q rooms not including the villas of course. She also said she gets yelled at by guests all day long who were promised a certain type of room and don't get it. They are working on trying to fix the communications issues with reservations promising the certain room types. The only thing they do guarantee is the view type that you reserve, not the bedding configuration although our reservationist said we were 99% sure to get the daybed room. With only 39 of that type, she was wrong!
 
Hi! I am almost ready to take the GCH plunge, just need to find out osme info. Mostly about the pools. We are going at the beginning of November - do the pools stay open all year long? If so, are any of the pools going to be under construction November 4-14?

Char
 
fidoprincess, thanks so much for the mini trip report for the GCH! I really enjoyed reading about how kind the GCH CMs were to you and your family. Reading about the on-again, off-again long line at check in is making me a little nervous. The hotel is pretty booked over Labor Day weekend and we won't be able to get there very early. I want DD7 to go to school for the first hour of the day so she won't be marked absent which means we won't start driving until around 9:30 and will get there around 5:30. We have picnic dinners already bought for WOC that night so it's going to be a flurry of check-in, pick up picnic dinners with fastpasses, and racing over to line up for WOC. Hopefully the check in line won't be incredibly long right when we get there. If it is, we may just try to leave the luggage with the bell hops and check in after WOC, but that puts our check in time pretty late for the DDs and I'm afraid our room choice would be less than ideal checking in so late on such a crowded weekend.
 
Does anyone have a photo of a room with bunk beds, or know their location? Thanks!! :)
 
Does anyone have a photo of a room with bunk beds, or know their location? Thanks!! :)

If you google "grand californian bunk beds" and click on "images", you'll see tons of pictures of what they look like. I was going to try to post one here for you, but I think you'll get a better sense of what the rooms look like by looking at the array of photos on the google page than from one picture.
 
If you google "grand californian bunk beds" and click on "images", you'll see tons of pictures of what they look like. I was going to try to post one here for you, but I think you'll get a better sense of what the rooms look like by looking at the array of photos on the google page than from one picture.

Thank you, Stephanie!!
 
I am pretty sure I saw pics of the refrigerators in Standard rooms but didn't pay much attention when I saw them last and now when I need them , I can't find them :(
Wanted to figure out if I would be able to have a gallon of milk in there ( if I took all the trays out )plus some fruit ( apple, grapes) , yogurt tubes , large soda ?


Pls let me know,

TIA.
 
I am pretty sure I saw pics of the refrigerators in Standard rooms but didn't pay much attention when I saw them last and now when I need them , I can't find them :(
Wanted to figure out if I would be able to have a gallon of milk in there ( if I took all the trays out )plus some fruit ( apple, grapes) , yogurt tubes , large soda ?


Pls let me know,

TIA.

I don't think you could fit a gallon of milk in there. On top of that, no matter how high we turned up our refrigerator, it never got cold enough for milk. We put water in it and it was cold but not cold enough for something perishable. Not sure if it was just our fridge or not. You could get those little Horizon milk boxes that don't need to be refrigerated - they would fit pretty well and it would be OK if they aren't super cold.
 
You could fit a half gallon carton and our fridge was so cold that my stuff froze until I found the dial to turn it down. I had a leftover sandwich and it was covered with ice the next day. The water bottles sure were nice and icy cold though!

Remember too that White Water Snacks is like a mini store now that the DVC villas are there so you can pick up stuff for snacks even though it is a bit expensive, it was easy. We brought a ton of food stuff and used the nice counter above the fridge and below the tv to set everything up. We ate out most of the time but the kids still made sandwiches almost everyday so I had paper plates and plastic knives, etc..Mainly we brought snacks for the drive but they ate more in the room than the car. They did have cereal a lot of mornings too before early entry to tide them over until our in park breakfasts. We did get our milk from white water snacks. I saw a lot of people filling up coolers at the ice machines so I guess they had more food than could fit in the fridge and that seemed like a good idea too.
 













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