Amazing, no wonder there was no park view rooms! There were -alot- of people there, definitely. I'm glad we didn't check in that night instead, we had enough trouble as it was when we checked in around 1-2pm. I don't blame you, I wouldn't leave to Peabody either! I want my onsite, it was our first time thereSeaera said:I arrived the same day as you! But we arrived late that night around 1:00 a.m.
We ended up standing in line for 1/2 hour to check in and noticed everyone ahead of us were having confrontations with the check in person. When we finally arrived to the desk to have our turn she says to us, "Oh please don't hate me. We have no rooms left, the hotel has been overbooked!" Can you believe it? This was a special trip for us (1st anniversary) and we'd been up travelling all day as we're from the west coast of Canada and this is not what we wanted to hear. She stated that she has to move us to another hotel. In my head I was thinking this was fine as long as it's HRH or PBH...but no...she says we're going to be staying at the Peabody. Uh...that wasn't going to happen and we told her so. We were not going to stay off-site - we picked this place basically to have front of the line privileges, etc. So she went into the back room to speak to the manager (we had actually heard her tell the previous guest that he would have to come back in the morning to speak to the manager as there was nobody available then....hmmmm). Anyhow, she then comes out and says that we're in luck and there is now a room available for us. It turned out to be a club room! So it actually worked out really, really well for us, but I do think it was totally unnecessary for us and everyone else in line that night to be put through all of that (including the stressed out check in person). If we didn't say anything, we would have been shipped off to the Peabody! I know that hotels often overbook, but if they do, I think they should be prepared to send people to a comparable hotel (which is an on-site hotel in this instance). Or at least be willing to bump people up a room grade to accommodate them without having to put everyone into panic mode first.
I wonder why it was so busy that weekend?
All in all loved the hotel and loved the parks! Had a great time and would love to go back!
That would explain why when we asked for another day, we couldn't get one (and we've been checking for the 5th or 6th for a few months now) .. oh wellallie&mattsmom said:We checked into the RPR on Oct. 6th. It was sold out/over booked b/c we found out there were 1800 Best Buy people there for some sort of convention.
Hehe, they're very uncrowded in the mornings, that's why I was mad when we couldn't get there on time (10am at the latest) since we had FOTL, I figured we could take our time but wanted to be there early so we could go back for lunch or to Citywalk. I went two times earlier in the yr (Feb and May) and it was very uncrowded in the mornings then.Patch'sD said:Thanks for the report. if i ever want to know what the parks are like in the morning I know who not to ask.
Thanx
Yep, we bring a cooler always, and if it's normally just me and my down south (florida) family - we do just that, eat early at McDonalds and get to the parks by 830am. But it was my aunts first time (and first trip in a loongggg time) so she got to decide what was donerobvia said:Great picture of the AK lodge.
I was at HHN October 1st and got soaked waiting for the 08:30pm B&T show.
Wow, you wake up late. You'd be better off coming during the busy time starting July 4th. The parks stay open later.
And yeah, everyone is not that impressed with park food. I tell everyone it's ok considering how many people they serve. Mythos is great, but that's a 2 hour meal.
Since you drive up, you'd be better off packing a cooler with drinks, and bringing doughnuts. That way you can eat in your hotel room and get an early start.
Same thing happened with us. We took our dog and ended up in room 2111. There really is no view of the parks for people with pets, because they are in the first 2 floors of tower 2, which is below the parking lot. Didn't really matter for us. After we looked out the window once, we closed the blinds and never looked out again. Our room was in the middle of everything, close to the ice machine and the dog park.Motherfletcher said:We had to have a Tower 2 room which limited view. She worked hard to find a room with a view but it wasn't ready at 4 so we took any room.