Everyone is on the cruise for the same number of nights. Some airlines let us pick our own seats but everyone is on the same flight.
People check in to hotels 7 days a week and stay for different number of nights. Reserving a specific room wouldn't work well. If my stay ends Sunday night and you requested the exact same room Wed Disney may have to leave that room empty for two nights unless they happen to find a guest who wants that room for exactly 2 nights. I guess you could only offer that option to guests who book for 7 nights. Similar problem if instead of picking the exact room you put the room into categories with only a limited number of rooms in each category.
Disney had multiple room categories in the POLY and stopped it. I suspect it didn't work. Think about the combinations. Charge extra for the partial LV rooms. Charge more for a balcony, less for a patio and still less for a room with neither.
When the resorts are booking close to 100% the less desirable rooms get rented and some guests aren't going to be happy.
That said Disney shouldn't be overbooking the concierge rooms. There are very few upgrades that would satisfy those guests.
Maybe the answer is just designate a couple of longhouses as preferred and charge a premium, as is being doing with the value resorts. Let's make it simple, charge extra for the longhouses that are recommended on Steve's site.
People check in to hotels 7 days a week and stay for different number of nights. Reserving a specific room wouldn't work well. If my stay ends Sunday night and you requested the exact same room Wed Disney may have to leave that room empty for two nights unless they happen to find a guest who wants that room for exactly 2 nights. I guess you could only offer that option to guests who book for 7 nights. Similar problem if instead of picking the exact room you put the room into categories with only a limited number of rooms in each category.
Disney had multiple room categories in the POLY and stopped it. I suspect it didn't work. Think about the combinations. Charge extra for the partial LV rooms. Charge more for a balcony, less for a patio and still less for a room with neither.
When the resorts are booking close to 100% the less desirable rooms get rented and some guests aren't going to be happy.
That said Disney shouldn't be overbooking the concierge rooms. There are very few upgrades that would satisfy those guests.
Maybe the answer is just designate a couple of longhouses as preferred and charge a premium, as is being doing with the value resorts. Let's make it simple, charge extra for the longhouses that are recommended on Steve's site.
