Andrew Bichard
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2000
This year, when my wife and I are visiting WDW, some friends will also be visiting, so that we can spend some time together.
We have booked Main Building Concierge at Grand Floridian. They have booked a regular room, also at Grand Floridian.
We want to spend time together, both in and out of the parks. We would normally expect to eat some breakfasts together, visit each other's rooms and so on.
We are concierge, they are not.
This means that we will have to give up our own concierge privileges to spend time with them.
Or does it?
I notice that our room capacity is five. Does that mean we could add them to our own reservation? They wouldn't want to share our room, they would return to their own room to sleep, but they would then be concierge guests with the right to use the concierge facilities with us.
If we added them to our booking, would the cost of our room increase?
Andrew
We have booked Main Building Concierge at Grand Floridian. They have booked a regular room, also at Grand Floridian.
We want to spend time together, both in and out of the parks. We would normally expect to eat some breakfasts together, visit each other's rooms and so on.
We are concierge, they are not.
This means that we will have to give up our own concierge privileges to spend time with them.
Or does it?
I notice that our room capacity is five. Does that mean we could add them to our own reservation? They wouldn't want to share our room, they would return to their own room to sleep, but they would then be concierge guests with the right to use the concierge facilities with us.
If we added them to our booking, would the cost of our room increase?
Andrew