Paradise Pier Superthread

We are so excited! We have never stayed on site before. Just across the street on South Harbor. We have a theme park view room. I still need to call and add preferences for higher floor level. It will be my husband, myself and our 2 1/2 year old daughter. She is too big to sleep in her pack and play anymore and sleeps in her toddler bed at home. I am thinking I would prefer her to sleep on a pull out couch than her own Queen bed as the couch is closer to the floor. Do both King and 2 Queen rooms come with a pull out couch? If so I would prefer one king bed and pull out couch and will make that preference knwoing that it is not a guarantee.

Thanks for your help!
 
Both 2 Queen rooms and King Rooms have the pull out couch. There is also a roll away bed that is available upon request as well. I can't remember where I saw/heard it but there are not that many king rooms on the upper floors with a theme park view. Just wanted to add I love Paradise Pier and especially the theme park rooms.
 
We are so excited! We have never stayed on site before. Just across the street on South Harbor. We have a theme park view room. I still need to call and add preferences for higher floor level. It will be my husband, myself and our 2 1/2 year old daughter. She is too big to sleep in her pack and play anymore and sleeps in her toddler bed at home. I am thinking I would prefer her to sleep on a pull out couch than her own Queen bed as the couch is closer to the floor. Do both King and 2 Queen rooms come with a pull out couch? If so I would prefer one king bed and pull out couch and will make that preference knwoing that it is not a guarantee.

Thanks for your help!

I hope you have a wonderful trip--I'm pretty sure you'll love staying at the PPH--it's our favorite!

Just a note(not to be pessimistic or anything;)), it seems to be a bit difficult to get a King room--in all the times we've requested one, we've never once gotten one--we never made a big deal about it though, so maybe that's why:confused3)!

The two Queen rooms are nice though, so if you end up with one, you'll most likely be OK with it! The Theme Park views are lovely!:)

Have Fun!
 
I booked a concierge level room for our upcoming trip in November. Do all concierge level rooms have theme park views? When I booked (via the official disneyland site), I didn't see anywhere where you could make a request, like you can with other hotels. Since this is mine and DH's first ever Disney trip (and our first vacation together after being married almost 4 and a half years!), I was hoping to request a room with theme park views so we could watch World of Color from our room.

Is this something I have to call reservations about, or is it possible to fax/make the request online? I have a bit of a talking on the phone phobia, so if there's an alternate way to make the request, I'm all ears.
 

You're going to love the park view, just awesome! We picked DLH for our second trip i hope we didn't make a mistake.
 
I booked a concierge level room for our upcoming trip in November. Do all concierge level rooms have theme park views? When I booked (via the official disneyland site), I didn't see anywhere where you could make a request, like you can with other hotels. Since this is mine and DH's first ever Disney trip (and our first vacation together after being married almost 4 and a half years!), I was hoping to request a room with theme park views so we could watch World of Color from our room.

Is this something I have to call reservations about, or is it possible to fax/make the request online? I have a bit of a talking on the phone phobia, so if there's an alternate way to make the request, I'm all ears.

I can totally relate to your phone phobia. I *think* all of the concierge rooms are theme park views, but even though you don't really want to, I would call. This is also a good time to let them know if you are celebrating anything. I just called DLH yesterday to let them know it's my birthday and that we would like to be in the Adventure Tower. The CM also inquired who my favorite character was. I wasn't on hold long at all, and the call lasted maybe five minutes.

Just remember, any request you make is just that, a request. On my last trip, I had requested a king room three times, and we got the two queens. Our first trip, we did have a king room, but I do think that because I was having a romantic themed In-Room-Celebration and it was our first anniversary, that played into it.
 
When we were staying there we had a park view room and I called to request a king size bed, I was told that there are not parkk view rooms with king size beds.

There are, so whoever you spoke to was wrong. Our first stay at PPH we had one on the 15th floor. We had room #1500.
 
Originally Posted by krispin41

I did this on our last trip, and unfortunately did not get the room we requested. (King size bed.) I had them notate it during the three times I had called before. They did send up another gift basket (I had ordered one for our room) and gave us a fast pass to use anywhere/anytime in the park (except for WOC or RSR.) We still had our park view room though.


No upgrade for us:( I'm not feeling the magic yet.

I should add in here, because my thread was quoted. We weren't expecting an upgrade because I had booked a theme park view, I had just put in a request for a King sized bed which we didn't get.
 
Just back from a great week at Paradise Pier. We checked in around 7am to take advantage of EMH and it was easy. We were given key cards and they told us they would send a text when the room was ready.

The room was very clean (and I literally look in, around and under everything searching for bedbugs, lol). My kids loved the water slide, pool party and the bedtime princess stories on tv. The only negative was that the shower would alternate between cold and scalding, so I always ended up with a mostly cold shower. Otherwise, it was a great trip and I would stay at the PP again!
 
We finally committed to PP on the Orbitz/Ebates deal! :cool1: Just a standard room though.

Are there rooms in that category that are preferable?
 
There are, so whoever you spoke to was wrong. Our first stay at PPH we had one on the 15th floor. We had room #1500.

Do you have any photos of the view from your room. Room 1500 is a theme park view with King size bed?

Thanks!
 
PPH is our favorite of the 3 DLR hotels too! View rooms are AMAZING!!! Love watching WOC from the room with the music on the TV. And what a view to wake up to! My son has slept on the pull ouch couch since he was 3. It's a lot lower to the ground-and he has a tendency to fall out of bed, so it works well. He has fallen out of it before, but we just put extra pillows on the ground for him. He loves having his own little bed =)

I think the pool rooms (cabana rooms?) are concierge as well, but don't quote me on that. I would totally call and make sure you get a view room with concierge.
 
I can totally relate to your phone phobia. I *think* all of the concierge rooms are theme park views, but even though you don't really want to, I would call. This is also a good time to let them know if you are celebrating anything. I just called DLH yesterday to let them know it's my birthday and that we would like to be in the Adventure Tower. The CM also inquired who my favorite character was. I wasn't on hold long at all, and the call lasted maybe five minutes. Just remember, any request you make is just that, a request. On my last trip, I had requested a king room three times, and we got the two queens. Our first trip, we did have a king room, but I do think that because I was having a romantic themed In-Room-Celebration and it was our first anniversary, that played into it.

Thanks. I will give them a call and let them know. I'm not expecting anything, but it'd be great if we did get our room with the view.

As for the phone - It's not that I'm shy per se, I just have a little anxiety about talking on the phone to ppl I don't know. ;)
 
When you go on the Disney website to book the PP they give you four room options.

Standard View Room
Upper Level Theme Park Room
Concierge Standard View
Concierge Theme Park View

So I believe you have to pay different rates based on if you want standard or theme park even with Concierge. However, maybe they upgrade Concierge levels more?
 
When you go on the Disney website to book the PP they give you four room options.

Standard View Room
Upper Level Theme Park Room
Concierge Standard View
Concierge Theme Park View

So I believe you have to pay different rates based on if you want standard or theme park even with Concierge. However, maybe they upgrade Concierge levels more?

When I booked, I wasn't given the option of a Concierge Theme Park View room, otherwise I would have booked it. :(
 
Do you have any photos of the view from your room. Room 1500 is a theme park view with King size bed?

Thanks!
I sure do (and they may be earlier in this thread, but I will post them again.) Also if you want to see into the room, the thread in my signature about my In-Room Celebration has some pics of how are room was decorated.

These were taken in October of 2011, CarsLand was still under construction.

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I didn't have my tripod or remote with me this trip, but here are some night photos, sorry for the blur:

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Our last trip, July 2012, this is our view from room 1408 (Yes, like the movie, my DH was amused by that.) This room had two queens.

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You can see if you look really closely the eave in the upper right corner. This one was taken with my cell-phone.

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When I booked, I wasn't given the option of a Concierge Theme Park View room, otherwise I would have booked it. :(

If a room isn't available at time of booking, does that mean that all of that room type is sold out for the dates you'll be staying at that hotel? :confused3
 
If a room isn't available at time of booking, does that mean that all of that room type is sold out for the dates you'll be staying at that hotel? :confused3

Most likely, but be sure to check back daily--things can change.

Also, if something(room type/date) isn't available on the calendar, call direct, because sometimes that can make the difference(not always, but occasionally)!:thumbsup2
 








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