One Bedroom Suite DLH

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We are Vacation Club Members Since 95 and have been to WDW about 30 Times. My wife and I have been to DL about 25 Years ago. This year we wanted to show are three kids DL. Our daughter just did the College Program at WDW. She worked the front Desk at Old Key West, Saratoga and Animal Kingdom Lodge. Since their are 5 of us we booked a One Bedroom Suite for 8 Nights in the DLH In August. Are the One Bedroom Suites in all 3 Towers? Do they all have Park views ? Any Body stay in a suite before?


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I have not stayed in a suite but read a few reviews that said that it was cheaper and a better use of space to get adjoining rooms rather than a suite. I think that depends on your family and needs, though. If you don't think you'd use a living room much, then a suite probably isn't the best way to go. However, if you think your family would have more use for a living area than a second bedroom, then a suite would probably be better.

Try this for information about DLH suites: go to mousetyme.com and click on the Disneyland logo on the left. From there, go to resorts/lodging and work your way to Disneyland Hotel. It gives diagrams and descriptions of the suites and towers they're in. I tried to link it for you but I guess it's not allowed.
 
Hi,
We stayed in a 1br suite a few years ago. I don't remember which tower we were in. It had a glass elevator, Do they all have the glass elevator? I think it was like a hotel room connected to a parlor type room, living room with 1/2 bath. We are a family of 6 and it had room to sleep all of us. At the time concierge was included with the 1br suite, but it is no longer included in the price.
 
We booked a 1 bedroom suite at the PP because it has two bathrooms. The 1 bdrm. suites at DLH only have one (or so I was told).
 

We liked our suite because we don't like sitting or eating on our beds:confused3 It was nice to have a place for the early risers to go and not disturb the sleepy head in our group :thumbsup2 It was also nice at night to put granddaughters to bed and have a place to visit and not disturb them.:dance3:
 


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