That's exactly how it works with earning and crediting points!!! Some hotels charge more per night for an upgrade, 1000 points isn't a standard. The spg website gives specifics per property.bjakmom said:Can anyone help me understand the spg amex card rewards - when I activated my card today the rep told me I will receive 1 pt for every $ charged - do those pts go into my preferred plus member account? I read somewhere that upgrades to club level can be gotten for 1,000 pts per night if available - so is that the same as I charge $1,000 to my card and get 1,000 pts and that enables me to upgrade a night? - seems like I'm getting this wrong as this would be a really great deal ?!- I'm thoroughly confused!
Mystery solved - thanks Karen! I thought I used Disney Dollars somewhere at the Dolphin but couldn't remember where. I got some DD's for Mother's Day and I can't wait to use them!Mouseteacher said:The Swan and Dolphin have Disney owned gift shops in their lobby. Disney dollars may be used these shops.
gm said:couple of questions:
If you stay on award nights, do they still charge a resort fee?
gm said:Do they still charge $7.00 parking fee if you do not have a car?![]()
Jim from Jersey said:Does anyone have a "connection" at the Dolphin.....someone that may be able to work a little magic? I already have ressies for 10/28 - 11/04 on the club level, but may need to be upgraded to a Jr. Suite - which I am willing to pay for. Their site shows no availability. I'm not looking for anything free, just someone who may be able to work a little magic and help me out. If anyone out there has a "friend" or someone who has helped them in the past that they would be willing to share, please - please - please- , send me a PM. Thanks..........Jim
MSC said:GM - I agree! I thought it was a stupid question because I thought to myself, "well of course the $10 fee is included in the free room!" But turns out I was the stupid one, because it isn't, and it never even occurred to me to ask the question!
Hope the fee doesn't deter you from staying there, because the Swan/Dolphin is a great complex. And the $10.00 isn't so bad - it pays for "free" wifi and the "free" workout facility.
Dolphin, here we come! 28 days!
- msc
AndyMcV said:Hi Gang
Sorry to double post this but we are SO stressed!!!
This is the first time I've really needed everyone's help. Our DD1 now has food allergies to milk, soy, wheat, eggs and peanut butter. We're trying to plan what to do about her daily eating at the Dolphin (and in the parks). She can basically eat meat, vegetables, rice bread/crackers, and any product that doesn't have the above products in them.
I've basically assumed that we'll have to bring our own food for her to eat. However this will be really limited as we'll be flying down to Florida. This being said I really need help. We are not familliar with the Disney/Florida area for grocery stores or health food stores that offer products for kids with allergies.
Here are some questions that we're wrestling with.
I'm really looking to the Dolphin staff to help us too. Do they offer any support for kids with food allergies?
We'll be staying club level can they bring in "special foods" like rice bread?
How can we get food for our DD at the Dolphin when we are not renting a car. Should we rent a car just to get her food?
Can to dolphin provide a toaster if we bring her own bread or waffles or should we pack one?
If we need to freeze food what can we do? Do the in room fridges have freezers or is there another option?
Please help. Any advice for us at all would help.
Thanks
Andy
Does anyone have a "connection" at the Dolphin.....someone that may be able to work a little magic? I already have ressies for 10/28 - 11/04 on the club level, but may need to be upgraded to a Jr. Suite - which I am willing to pay for. Their site shows no availability. I'm not looking for anything free, just someone who may be able to work a little magic and help me out. If anyone out there has a "friend" or someone who has helped them in the past that they would be willing to share, please - please - please- , send me a PM. Thanks..........Jim
Lives4Disney said:I have a question about this question.... I have reservations at the Dolphin (first stay) for myself and 3 kids in August for a room on the club floor. I have 2 daughters and a teenage son, so I am planning on bringing an aero for him to sleep on. What is the layout of the Jr. Suite?? I thought that might be a better option for us as far as sleeping so no aero would be needed. I was told at the Swan front desk in May that the Jr. suite could just be requested at check-in and not reserved. What is the real way to get the Jr. Suite???
Also, is there anything I should request such as view, proximity to the lounge or elevators??? Any info would be great!
TIA,
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