As far as I know, the quick service/coffee-sandwich-pastry-fruit type of place in PPH (called the Surfside Lounge) is still there. I didn't check in 2009, but it was there in 2008. It is located right off the lobby area - there are all kinds of tables and chairs around, and a bar area too. Of course, Surfside Lounge sells overpriced water and juice as well as the items mentioned above, but they did make a delicious blended mocha drink that I enjoyed!
Of course, when you go into your PPH bathroom, you will be greeted by these little guys:
Those Mickey-head bath products are one of the best things about staying at the PPH that the GCH will not have. While many enjoy the H20 Spa products offered in the GCH rooms, I prefer the Mickey bottles myself!!
Like others on this thread, I, too, have stayed at all 3 of the DLR hotels, and, the more I think about it, just as far as the rooms alone and not counting anything else, I really like the PPH rooms best, I think. I like the pastel coloring; I like the surf/sand/sun/beach/nautical theme that is pervasive. I like the spaciousness of the rooms. To me, the GCH rooms (at least the standard rooms I stayed in) were small and on the dark side, whereas PPH seems much brighter. Don't get me wrong - I
loooove the GCH lobby/lounge/hearth area, and I could sit in those comfy chairs for hours (and then not be able to pry myself out of them after a while). It is a great place to rest, relax, chat with friends, people watch, listen to piano music (or during the holidays, you can listen to carolers and a guitarist as well). But anyone can enjoy those aspects of the GCH without having to be a guest there. Anyone can enjoy the onsite GCH restaurants too.
I have done what you did - I made a reservation for GCH a couple of years ago, and I had to switch it over to the PPH. After the AP discount and by changing the reservation to one week earlier, I ended up saving about $700 - and I got the Mickey head bath products in the process!
The only thing that the PPH suffers from is a lack of land/space upon which to expand and build. PPH does not have the acreage that DLH or GCH have - PPH is basically just a main building with all the rooms, the restaurant, the gift shop and a parking lot. So it doesn't seem as resort-ish as the other two DLR hotels may seem. But it is a great way to stay onsite, get the perks of being a hotel guest (like the MM, Key to the Magic, package/purchase delivery sent back to the hotel for you, for free, etc.) at a cheaper price!
