Paradise Pier Hotel Question

Talldewy

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Has anyone ever rented or do you know if there are two room suites available at the PPH? I have called the hotel and was told yes they are available but when transfered to reservations a two room suite was not listed.

Any help please
 
They have them, but it seems harder to get them than a 2 bdrm suite at the DLH or GCH, not sure if it's because it's the cheaper of the 3 or what exactly. They seem to book out faster.
 
Thank you,

I have seen that link before which is what lead me to why I asked the question. Perhaps I should have been more specific, I was thinking about a two bedroom "Parlor" suite like the ones at the DLH. The suites shown here all seem to be business related.

Again thanks for the help.

Anyone have any information about "Parlor suites"

There are one bedroom parlor suites at that hotel.

Is it possible to get a one room parlor suite with a connecting room? This it seems to me would be a two bedroom parlor suite.




MindyLovesMickey

Thanks,
as I was writing my follow up I notice your post.
When I was transfered to reservations they said that PPH did not have that type of room not that they were unavailable. I will have to try again.
 

Thank you,


MindyLovesMickey

Thanks,
as I was writing my follow up I notice your post.
When I was transfered to reservations they said that PPH did not have that type of room not that they were unavailable. I will have to try again.

I just got off the phone with reservations (I called them direct 714-956-MICKEY) and I gave them some dates in March, and she checked two bedroom suites for me and while they do have them, she said they were booked. So, this still gives me the impression that they book out much farther in advance than the other two properties. So, keep trying. Or you can request connecting rooms as well. No harm in that.
 
Just got back from a 2 night stay at the Paradise Pier yesterday. Our friends had a concierge suite next door to our room, and we were not staying concierge level. Their room had a bedroom with 2 queens in it, and a living room with a very large couch in it. I didn't check to see if the couch opened up or not, but it was large enough to even sleep on top of if needed be. It was room 1026 in case you're interested. It had a beautiful view of California Adventure, and we watched the Electric parade from their window.
 
Thank you everyone, I am looking for sometime in September so I will keep calling till I get the "RIGHT" CM that can take care of me.

I will request two connecting rooms if I have to but we have gotten spoiled with the parlor suite and it is real hard to go back. We are looking to go back to PPH after our rather disappointing time at DLH (reservations were messed up) last Christmas.

Again thanks to you all for taking the time to respond.
 
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Just got off phone with a front desk CM at PPH he said yes they do have them and described a one bedroom parlor suite with a connecting standard room. He transfered me to reservations and they said they do not have a two bedroom suite listed in the computer. The CM at PPH suggested using the term "family suite" they do not have one of them either except other than the one bedroom one.

Does anyone know the super secret magic words that can get me what I am looking for (feel free to PM me I will keep your secret)?

I know that you can request connecting rooms but what are the odds that you will actually get them?

Once more thanks for all your help.
 
Just got off phone with a front desk CM at PPH he said yes they do have them and described a one bedroom parlor suite with a connecting standard room.

Can't you just ask for the one bedroom suite with connecting room like described to you??
 
Disneyland Hotel reservations will take a "request" for connecting or adjoining rooms however it is just a request, they "will make every effort" to do that but they cannot ensure that they will be available even when booking 7-8 months out.

In Dec of 07 they messed up our reservation for a two room suite at DLH and had the best they could do was move us after the first night there, which was our thirty/th wedding anniversary. Those reservations were made four month out and and they still ended up wrong.

We do love staying at the resort hotels (not quite ready for the $$$$ at the Grand) but I just worry about the reservation services ability to correctly do their jobs.

The past two years we have been in a two room suite at DLH. I have decided we need to upgrade to AP's. The two room suites are listed at $650 a night in September with AAA or AP rates. Just seems a bit steep. As part of the packages we had the past two years the room cost was not broken out but had to be considerably less.

In the end I will probably have to do the suite and request the adjoining room.

I am just trying to find out if there are any alternatives.
 
If booked with the adjoining bedroom, the suites can sleep up to eight adults. Prices vary according to season, but plan to pay around $600 a night—more on weekends and around the holidays
This is all I could find for you. It sounds like you just have to book it with the adjoining room.

Believe me I know how things can get messed up at the Resort hotels. In the past few months, I have twice arranged for packages 2-3 weekd in adavance through Vacation Planning for friends and both times the gifts were never delivered.
 

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