interested in thoughts and opinions.
I've actually read through about 10 pages and gotten some good info - thanks everyone
party of 5: me, dh, dd7, dd6, ds4. *loved* PBH about 6 years ago. haven't been back since. We'll be there March 15-18 (week before Easter). How full will it be then ? Is that a 'peak' week?
would love a balcony. (we use it when kids are in bed). don't really care where.
- Are the only balconies with bay views ?
- What percentage of bay views have balconies ?
Willing to pay for an upgrade to bay view if high chance of getting a balcony, but if can't, would just get a standard room.
- Will we have a rollaway or do some/all rooms have daybeds or pullouts ?
- Is there a charge for a rollaway? (thus making a pullout/daybed room 'cheaper' by comparision)
a LF member, apparently I'm gold. will I have any luck at an upgrade or will this help?
fyi - have not yet made my reservation. I'm mildly confused by the Loews vs. Universal booking dilemma (sp?)
thanks experts!
Your stay falls in the spring break timeframe, so depending on how many schools are out, it could be busy. We will be there the week before you and I noticed that they just released AP rates for our week. So, since it is only three weeks out and they just now released the AP rates, I am guessing that bookings aren't as high as expected, so keeping fingers crossed that it is not a madhouse. Although all the gardenviews are gone. Still hoping that AAA rates will soon follow, as they have actually been higher than the supersaver rate.
But, that said, crowds are never really a concern with FOTL. Even in the busiest of times, we have rarely waited over 15 minutes for a ride in the express lines.
Balconies are very few and far between. You can request one, but they cannot guarantee one. The only times we have had a balcony is when we have had the West Wing Villa Suites. I am not sure there is an easy way to secure one.
We go often enough that I fear we may be "regulars" at the PBH

The Loewsfirst people will transfer you to the Universal reservations line and the www.loewshotels.com site will send you to the Universal netbooker site, but at least there is never a question that you did book through Loews.