Our packet came last week, and we sent in the confirm a few days ago. It all looked good, except they booked us automatically into a quad (we are 2 adults and two girls, ages 12 and 10). Considering the cost this year is the same whether you have 2 rooms or 1, I asked them to change it to 2 adjoining rooms. They did it, but doing that meant that we now actually have 2 separate reservations, one with me and one daughter and one with my husband and the other daughter. Now why would that be? They also said that the new reservation technically wouldn't qualify for the early booking discount (which I guess is all gone for our trip) but since we originally booked during the "save the date" period, they honored the early booking discount for the new reservation. I'm a little uncomfortable about it, but they assured me that everything would be fine.
Hi Cindy,
we were also booked as a quad. I wondered about that as well, since we're paying the same amount. I asked a concierge agent about it (because like you, I wondered why it was automatic), and he said that we would be in adjoining rooms. Here's what I read from the ABD website:
Note on accommodations:
Subject to availability:
• Parties of three in London are accommodated in one room having two double beds. Parties of three in Paris are accommodated in one room having either two double beds, or one king bed and a rollaway.
• Parties of four booked as a quads: Quads are accommodated in two connecting rooms, each having either one king bed or two double beds.
• Parties of four booked as two doubles are accommodated in two rooms, each having either two double beds or one king bed. Connecting rooms and rollaways may be requested.
from reading this, I can't see any difference. It looks like if you're booked as a quad, the rooms will be connected for sure, and if you're booked as a double, then you can request connecting rooms.
I will be a little peeved if I end up spending the same amount for one room as others have paid for 2. This is my main concern, but I asked about it, and hopefully, he knew what he was talking about. I considered doing what you did, just to be on the safe side, but figured I would rather have the adjoining rooms guaranteed. I'm not sure if my reasoning is right on that, but I guess we'll see.
edited to add: maybe it's different for your adventure? We're doing London/Paris. I'm not sure how quads are done for other adventures.