Disneyhappy
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Just returned from our first stay in a Portofino Suite with my Loews Platinum upgrade. DH ran the 5K during Disney's marthon weekend before heading to PBH. I was not scheduled to go but it has been a sad year for my side of the family for many reasons. Christmas was really rough and DH surprised me by booking me to join him after the race on Friday. What a gem he is, because he and another wonderful stay at PBH pulled me out of my funk.
The added space of the suite was great and will come in very handy for our extended trip this summer. I forgot how comfortable their beds are and slept like a baby. Only one complaint- the sofa bed is very uncomfortable. We didn't need it but I wanted to try it out for reference. Sofa beds are normally not very comfortable and for younger kids it normally doesn't matter. However, I will be having a 17 year old sleeping on it this summer and possibly me on one night in February. I filled out a survery USF emailed me and mentioned the sofa beds, inquiring whether we could request a rollaway bed instead. True to their spirit for outstanding customer service, they sent me an email acknowledging my concern and that they will be happy to provide a rollaway instead. My question to anyone familiar with the Portofino suite - Are all of the sofa beds uncomfortable, meaning lumpy mattress with the bars pushing through?
We enjoyed the club lounge and Jessica was there again with that lovely smile on her face, ready to please. Any recent club guests notice that the bottle Fuji water is no longer out with the sodas? I asked if they have bottled water anymore and the TM asked how many we needed. We were a group of 4 so I said 4. The TM gave a slight frown but got them. I felt uncomfortable aftre that so I didn't ask anymore questions. I later forgot to ask Jessica.
I did mention a stay in February, didn't I? My intention was to take my mother to WDW for a night to one of their deluxe resorts because she missed her vacation with us over Thanksgiving because she broke her leg and was in the nursing home for 2 months. I am heading down for my niece's bridal shower and will have time to treat my mom to only one night of what she missed out on in November. Well, it took me 20 minutes to get a quote from WDW for one night at the Polynesian after being interrogated about all of our trips recorded in their system and wanting full birthdates for all of the many nieces and nephews we have taken over the years. Far be it from me to try to figure out WDW's system but it was intrusive and after that, I was quoted $395 Fl resident rate (mom lives in FL) for a gardenview at the Polynesian. Rate rate is $595! We own DVC so it's been a long time since I tried to book a deluxe at WDW, but that rate of inflation is really excessive. We can afford it, I just am not sure it is worth it for a GV room at the Polynesian. By that time I was really frustrated and politely advised that I changed my mind. I hung up and booked another Portofino suite instead and it only took me 3 miuntes at a cost of $279 AAA rate! Portofino is every bit as deluxe, actually more, than the Polynesian. No Big Brother asking me a ton of questions! While my mom was looking forward to WDW, I know she will truly love PBH and Citiwalk. She will be stuck in a wheelchair but Universal Resort is very wheelchair friendly. I think I will treat her to nice spa treatment while we are there.
I suppose this post is long enough but I do have a question. I will not be doing the parks with my parents but I would like to take them to Mythos. I recall reading that we can get a pass to get into the park to eat dinner only. Anyone have any idea how that works?
TIA!
The added space of the suite was great and will come in very handy for our extended trip this summer. I forgot how comfortable their beds are and slept like a baby. Only one complaint- the sofa bed is very uncomfortable. We didn't need it but I wanted to try it out for reference. Sofa beds are normally not very comfortable and for younger kids it normally doesn't matter. However, I will be having a 17 year old sleeping on it this summer and possibly me on one night in February. I filled out a survery USF emailed me and mentioned the sofa beds, inquiring whether we could request a rollaway bed instead. True to their spirit for outstanding customer service, they sent me an email acknowledging my concern and that they will be happy to provide a rollaway instead. My question to anyone familiar with the Portofino suite - Are all of the sofa beds uncomfortable, meaning lumpy mattress with the bars pushing through?
We enjoyed the club lounge and Jessica was there again with that lovely smile on her face, ready to please. Any recent club guests notice that the bottle Fuji water is no longer out with the sodas? I asked if they have bottled water anymore and the TM asked how many we needed. We were a group of 4 so I said 4. The TM gave a slight frown but got them. I felt uncomfortable aftre that so I didn't ask anymore questions. I later forgot to ask Jessica.
I did mention a stay in February, didn't I? My intention was to take my mother to WDW for a night to one of their deluxe resorts because she missed her vacation with us over Thanksgiving because she broke her leg and was in the nursing home for 2 months. I am heading down for my niece's bridal shower and will have time to treat my mom to only one night of what she missed out on in November. Well, it took me 20 minutes to get a quote from WDW for one night at the Polynesian after being interrogated about all of our trips recorded in their system and wanting full birthdates for all of the many nieces and nephews we have taken over the years. Far be it from me to try to figure out WDW's system but it was intrusive and after that, I was quoted $395 Fl resident rate (mom lives in FL) for a gardenview at the Polynesian. Rate rate is $595! We own DVC so it's been a long time since I tried to book a deluxe at WDW, but that rate of inflation is really excessive. We can afford it, I just am not sure it is worth it for a GV room at the Polynesian. By that time I was really frustrated and politely advised that I changed my mind. I hung up and booked another Portofino suite instead and it only took me 3 miuntes at a cost of $279 AAA rate! Portofino is every bit as deluxe, actually more, than the Polynesian. No Big Brother asking me a ton of questions! While my mom was looking forward to WDW, I know she will truly love PBH and Citiwalk. She will be stuck in a wheelchair but Universal Resort is very wheelchair friendly. I think I will treat her to nice spa treatment while we are there.
I suppose this post is long enough but I do have a question. I will not be doing the parks with my parents but I would like to take them to Mythos. I recall reading that we can get a pass to get into the park to eat dinner only. Anyone have any idea how that works?
TIA!