Grand Californian Super Thread

coopersmom said:
Oh and, also wanted to ask what the lounge hours are? Is there 24-hour availability for soda and water?

And, lastly (for now anyway), do they do package delivery direct to your room, like they do for concierge level guests at DisneyWorld?

I'm here now and they are 6:30 to 10. And they close promptly at 10 & are really trying to usher you out about 10 min before.

They have soda stocked in the fridge, little 12oz glass bottles so I'm sure you can't bring those in the park. The water bottles are just as small but you have to ask for those to be brought out as they aren't stocked with the soda.

I've been to the Poly concierge & found the items much more extensive & more variety each day than here. Although here they are REALLY good at keeping all the food offerings stocked.
 
Does anybody know what the current offerings for alcohol are in the concierge lounge at night?
 
I'm here now and they are 6:30 to 10. And they close promptly at 10 & are really trying to usher you out about 10 min before.

They have soda stocked in the fridge, little 12oz glass bottles so I'm sure you can't bring those in the park. The water bottles are just as small but you have to ask for those to be brought out as they aren't stocked with the soda.

I've been to the Poly concierge & found the items much more extensive & more variety each day than here. Although here they are REALLY good at keeping all the food offerings stocked.

Thanks for the update, boo on the info. We did do the upgrade, so I'll be anxious to hear your continuing thoughts on whether it's worthwhile. Especially as someone who, like us, has done the concierge level at Disney World as well. We've still got a month until our trip, so not too late to downgrade and save some money.
 
EvianCay said:
Does anybody know what the current offerings for alcohol are in the concierge lounge at night?

The alcohol you have to request a drink, it's not out for self serve. So quite honestly it's hard to say.
 

coopersmom said:
Thanks for the update, boo on the info. We did do the upgrade, so I'll be anxious to hear your continuing thoughts on whether it's worthwhile. Especially as someone who, like us, has done the concierge level at Disney World as well. We've still got a month until our trip, so not too late to downgrade and save some money.

It's tough, overall not as impressed as I was at World. Breakfast is the same everyday - which is normal as there isn't too much variety for bfast - with muffins, croissants, bagels, sliced cheese, ham & some fruit. Cereal & instant oatmeal packets. Coffee with liquid flavorings like hazelnut, caramel & vanilla. Juice is cranberry & orange. Water & 2% milk. Chocolate milk you have to ask for & someone will bring it out.

Lunch is the same everyday. Tea sandwiches of cucumber, turkey, or salmon. Chocolate covered strawberries, tea cookies & scones. No juices out, just water & the stocked soda.

Dinner has been the same every night too. Veggie tray, cheese tray with crackers. Honestly the crackers suck IMO. Tasteless wafers really. Bread slices & seasoned pita bread wedges,. The hot appetizer has been either chicken or beef southwest rolls. They are just like taquitos. There is also a dipping sauce. Again, no juice, just water.

We made it once for the dessert at night because they do close at 10 and the parks have let off the fireworks at 9:30 & we missed one night by 2 minutes. 10:03 we got back & they already took everything away & locked the doors. The night we did make it we got there at 9:45 & no sooner sat down when we were reminded that we should be leaving soon & please grab what we want & try to leave so that tinker bell could sprinkle her dust & get it clean. There were the typical choc chip cookies - which we took the last 3 & they didn't bring out more, oatmeal raisin, & 2 other little desserts which escape me right now.

Alcohol is not out & you have to ask them for whatever beer or wine you may want. I don't know the variety or selection as I don't drink much & haven't asked for any.

Hope that gives you a good idea of what to expect.

I'm on points for this stay due to various factors & I wouldn't do this again unless my hand was forced - use points I mean.

I paid around 500 something for my stay at Poly concierge, and thought it was definitely worth it. Not sure what the price point is here, but I wouldn't pay much more than at the Poly & honestly IMO even that price is pushing it.

You can see the fireworks from the balcony & they do pipe in the music but your view is really another wing of the hotel with fireworks overhead, you can't see the park at all.

Hope that helps!
 
A few more questions about CL offerings.

Do they have the hard boiled eggs in the morning like WDW started doing?

Did I read it correctly, only 1 hot appetizer per night? Sounds chintzy.

Does CL have cordials available at night with dessert? Also, can you take a beer back to your room? Gee, I sound like a lush . . . :blush:
 
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It's tough, overall not as impressed as I was at World. Breakfast is the same everyday - which is normal as there isn't too much variety for bfast - with muffins, croissants, bagels, sliced cheese, ham & some fruit. Cereal & instant oatmeal packets. Coffee with liquid flavorings like hazelnut, caramel & vanilla. Juice is cranberry & orange. Water & 2% milk. Chocolate milk you have to ask for & someone will bring it out.

Lunch is the same everyday. Tea sandwiches of cucumber, turkey, or salmon. Chocolate covered strawberries, tea cookies & scones. No juices out, just water & the stocked soda.

Dinner has been the same every night too. Veggie tray, cheese tray with crackers. Honestly the crackers suck IMO. Tasteless wafers really. Bread slices & seasoned pita bread wedges,. The hot appetizer has been either chicken or beef southwest rolls. They are just like taquitos. There is also a dipping sauce. Again, no juice, just water.

We made it once for the dessert at night because they do close at 10 and the parks have let off the fireworks at 9:30 & we missed one night by 2 minutes. 10:03 we got back & they already took everything away & locked the doors. The night we did make it we got there at 9:45 & no sooner sat down when we were reminded that we should be leaving soon & please grab what we want & try to leave so that tinker bell could sprinkle her dust & get it clean. There were the typical choc chip cookies - which we took the last 3 & they didn't bring out more, oatmeal raisin, & 2 other little desserts which escape me right now.

Alcohol is not out & you have to ask them for whatever beer or wine you may want. I don't know the variety or selection as I don't drink much & haven't asked for any.

Hope that gives you a good idea of what to expect.

I'm on points for this stay due to various factors & I wouldn't do this again unless my hand was forced - use points I mean.

I paid around 500 something for my stay at Poly concierge, and thought it was definitely worth it. Not sure what the price point is here, but I wouldn't pay much more than at the Poly & honestly IMO even that price is pushing it.

You can see the fireworks from the balcony & they do pipe in the music but your view is really another wing of the hotel with fireworks overhead, you can't see the park at all.

Hope that helps!

Yes. Thanks for the info. Definitely makes me question. Appreciate you taking the time to post though. Very helpful.
 
fly girl said:
A few more questions about CL offerings.

Do they have the hard boiled eggs in the morning like WDW started doing?

Did I read it correctly, only 1 hot appetizer per night? Sounds chintzy.

Does CL have cordials available at night with dessert? Also, can you take a beer back to your room? Gee, I sound like a lush . . . :blush:

Oh, yes. I forgot about the eggs. They do, but both mornings my husband couldn't peel them because half the white came off with the shell - maybe he's just unskilled :)

Yes, only 1 hot appetizer at night. Tonight is the first night it changed & it was some chicken skewer on a stick.

I haven't checked on the cordials with dessert as we had 1 night there & were quickly asked to get our stuff & leave but we plan on going tonight so I'll report back.

The did have 4 beer options & 4 wine options avail for dinner tonight & yes you can ask for them to be brought back to your room.
 
Yes they do have 4 different cordials at dessert time. One was amaretto, the rest I can't remember.

Tonight they had the cookies, macaroons, some raspberry item & a chocolate tart-like with pears on top.
 
Sent the kids to the lounge to watch the fireworks, I'm too tired after running the half this morning. They don't pipe in the music like I previously thought, it's played through a channel on the tv in the lounge. They said it was kind of quiet but could have probably turned up the tv if you wanted to.

They didn't go out on the balcony to watch, because there were a lot of people out there so I'm not sure if you can hear the music from outside.

The balcony isn't large, it spans the length of the lounge but isn't very wide, about as wide as a balcony off your room. They do have a couple of small table & chairs set up out there though if you'd like to sit, relax, or eat out there instead of being inside.

They do have a story time for the kids at 8:30 we saw tonight. They move all the tables and chairs inside to the perimeter & put a blanket & pillows down for young kids (& adults too I suppose as we saw a couple sitting on the floor) & a CM comes out & tells a story.
 
Taking a quick trip over next week to check out Cars Land for the first time! :goodvibes
 
I have not been to Disneyland for longer than I care to admit---will now visit with my son and dil in mid October. We have chosen premium downtown Disney view rooms.

My question---is it possible to request specific rooms? While I understand it would be request only, is there a "best way" to do this?

We will not arrive until late afternoon and wonder if this is a disadvantage----should we check in by phone in the morning?--would really be so appreciative if you "pros" would help us with this. We are so looking forward to this visit and, like everyone, want it to be special.

Thanks----
 
Oh, yes. I forgot about the eggs. They do, but both mornings my husband couldn't peel them because half the white came off with the shell - maybe he's just unskilled :)

Yes, only 1 hot appetizer at night. Tonight is the first night it changed & it was some chicken skewer on a stick.

I haven't checked on the cordials with dessert as we had 1 night there & were quickly asked to get our stuff & leave but we plan on going tonight so I'll report back.

The did have 4 beer options & 4 wine options avail for dinner tonight & yes you can ask for them to be brought back to your room.


Thank you!! :flower3:

I hope we have better luck with our eggs in a couple of weeks. ;)
 
I have not been to Disneyland for longer than I care to admit---will now visit with my son and dil in mid October. We have chosen premium downtown Disney view rooms.

My question---is it possible to request specific rooms? While I understand it would be request only, is there a "best way" to do this?

We will not arrive until late afternoon and wonder if this is a disadvantage----should we check in by phone in the morning?--would really be so appreciative if you "pros" would help us with this. We are so looking forward to this visit and, like everyone, want it to be special.

Thanks----

Sure its possible to request specific rooms...but its probably an exercise in frustration. It will be difficult to fulfill that request because the room may already be occupied by somebody who checked in a day or two earlier and not checking out until after you get there.

Instead, decide what is important to you and make your request for that general location. Perhaps you want to be near the elevator or on an upper floor. Have that put on your reservation (call the number you booked the reservation through) and then when you do checkin ask if your requests were honored.
 
Are all of the DVC rooms in the same area? We will be staying in a one room DVC, so I didn't know if requesting an area/room would even be something that I need to look into. Thanks!
 
sure its possible to request specific rooms...but its probably an exercise in frustration. It will be difficult to fulfill that request because the room may already be occupied by somebody who checked in a day or two earlier and not checking out until after you get there.

Instead, decide what is important to you and make your request for that general location. Perhaps you want to be near the elevator or on an upper floor. Have that put on your reservation (call the number you booked the reservation through) and then when you do checkin ask if your requests were honored.

Thanks for your input. We have taken your advice and will hope for the best!
 
cobbler said:
Oh, yes. I forgot about the eggs. They do, but both mornings my husband couldn't peel them because half the white came off with the shell - maybe he's just unskilled :)

I experienced the same unpeelable eggs this morning. My wife informed me this indicates the eggs are fresh.
 
Great info about the concierge lounge, we have been debating about upgrading too as we love these lounges throughout Asia.
I think we'll skip it and just buy snacks that we like.
 




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