40% for military discount? WOW!!
5forMickey said:I'm not 100% sure it is 40%, but is very good, I think it is the best discount they offer and one of the few that they offer on the suite also.
It is 40% for the Armed Forces Salute discount but you have to ask for that by name.
40% for military discount? WOW!! AP discount is under 10% for the dates I'm interested with a Premium AP.
Seems sort of disrespectful to the Premium AP holder, huh!!!![]()
Oh my..............I don't think it should be viewed as disrepectful, I think they are just very supportive of their military. It may be just a small perk for someone willing to put their life on the line for our nation.
I agree. I was just making a joke about the comparison of the two discounts.
I am going to disagree with you. Even with the balcony, the rooms felt extremely cramped to us.The GCH rooms with day beds have a wonderful view..... of the parking lot and the DLH/PPH... with that, I would agree. That being said, the GCH is the only hotel with balconies. The balcony is an extension of the room, and are never darkWith the balcony included you will see the rooms aren't as cramped as you would have previously thought.
50% or the rooms have a view. I've gotten PPH, with a view, for $149. I love everything about the hotel... except... The elevators.There are indeed some great views up high to be had at the PPH. I'm sure NORMALLY you are going to pay through the nose for those views however. I too have had great views at the GCH.... paying for a standard room and getting free upgrades.
I really think you misunderstood something. I have a 3 bedroom suite book at the DLH for the 4th of July week for $1075 a night.No, no park tickets, nothing. JUST the room, and it was even a regular room since we're taking my MIL and we can get 2 regular rooms instead of a suite. I never call, I just check the room rates online, but a military family friend of mine said I should call because she gets great military rates, so I called. that was the quoted rate for military. One room. So, I thought, maybe they only have a certain number of rooms set aside for military, so I asked about the AP discount and it was almost 2k per night.
I really think you misunderstood something. I have a 3 bedroom suite book at the DLH for the 4th of July week for $1075 a night.
Now, 2 view rooms at the GCH the week of july 15 would be about $1400 a night together as there are limited number of rooms left available that week. I booked that same time frame a few weeks ago at the DLH and my room rate is $226 including taxes per room.
Also I agree with you about the GCH -- even in the room/rooms I had with balconies, it still felt cramped (way too cramped for 3 adults, which was the scenario the first time I stayed at the GCH). I looked around and thought, "Okay...there's no floor space." At least I feel as though I can move around in the PPH rooms.
I hope you don't feel like anyone thinks you're lying, I think we're just trying to think it through with you. I've stayed in a 2 bedroom suite at DLH over Christmas week and it wasn't that much, even with concierge added. I think you should call again and see what happens. Get a rate with one room and a rate with two rooms, just so you can compare. There's just no way...All I know is that is what she told me. I asked for a standard room, and tol dher we would need two. she said there was only one room available, and it was 1400 per night. So, like I said, I thought that it must mean that the military rates were sold out. So I asked for the AP discount and it was even more. I'm not lying, and I'm usually pretty bright.![]()
I really think you misunderstood something. I have a 3 bedroom suite book at the DLH for the 4th of July week for $1075 a night.
Now, 2 view rooms at the GCH the week of july 15 would be about $1400 a night together as there are limited number of rooms left available that week. I booked that same time frame a few weeks ago at the DLH and my room rate is $226 including taxes per room.
Just curious how you got the $226/night rate for July at the DLH. Is this an AP rate or a military discount rate or what? Thanks.