Hi all,
Long time lurkers, first time posters. We (45M, 44M) are sailing on the Wish on August 19 in the Tower Suite, and we wanted to invite any questions about the suite/experience that we can answer now or while we’re on board.
Anticipating some comments/questions:
We booked it on the Gold CC booking day - May 24, 2021. August 19 was the earliest date we could find Tower Suite availability.
Yes, we know it’s unjustifiably expensive. It’s our tenth anniversary and we wanted to have a unique Disney experience where we could bring along our families. We’ll be eight people across three generations. Our 4-year-old is very excited about the bunk beds in the kids’ room. The suite will be significantly bigger and fancier than our apartment (1200 sq ft in Brooklyn).
This is not our first Disney concierge experience, and our experience so far has been consistent with previous ones. So no “super-concierge” treatment that we’ve seen yet - just the usual extremely solicitous, helpful cast members.
We’ve watched many tour videos, still haven’t found one that shows exactly how the library connects to the accessible bathroom, and are eager to learn things like 1) how fast can the automated curtains hide us having breakfast from the people sitting at Currents Bar, 2) what’s the water pressure like in a tower shower, and 3) what do the closet sachets smell like?
Anything else you’re curious about, we’ll do our best to answer!
Long time lurkers, first time posters. We (45M, 44M) are sailing on the Wish on August 19 in the Tower Suite, and we wanted to invite any questions about the suite/experience that we can answer now or while we’re on board.
Anticipating some comments/questions:
We booked it on the Gold CC booking day - May 24, 2021. August 19 was the earliest date we could find Tower Suite availability.
Yes, we know it’s unjustifiably expensive. It’s our tenth anniversary and we wanted to have a unique Disney experience where we could bring along our families. We’ll be eight people across three generations. Our 4-year-old is very excited about the bunk beds in the kids’ room. The suite will be significantly bigger and fancier than our apartment (1200 sq ft in Brooklyn).
This is not our first Disney concierge experience, and our experience so far has been consistent with previous ones. So no “super-concierge” treatment that we’ve seen yet - just the usual extremely solicitous, helpful cast members.
We’ve watched many tour videos, still haven’t found one that shows exactly how the library connects to the accessible bathroom, and are eager to learn things like 1) how fast can the automated curtains hide us having breakfast from the people sitting at Currents Bar, 2) what’s the water pressure like in a tower shower, and 3) what do the closet sachets smell like?
Anything else you’re curious about, we’ll do our best to answer!