Former longtime (really long time ago) regular here.
Forgive my questions but I am a bit rusty.
I have a question about the platinum suite upgrade.
Last weekend my daughter won a bid to Worlds (cheer) over at Disney, so we have a last minute, unplanned trip to Orlando in April, YAY! Of course I have to get a bit of Universal in before we have to head over to Disney.
I was lucky enough to log in on the one day last week that RPR had APH rates and the powerpass does not have blackout dates during my dates, so I have that booked. I am platinum, but there was no suite upgrade available. They upgraded me to a waterview instead.
Here is the rusty part, especially since we are normally PBH people.
Does it make any sense to call periodically to see if a suite has opened up or will I be wasting my time that a suite will open up in just under a month? I don't want to be a pain and waste not only my time but the people at Universal's call center's time if it is virtually impossible one will open up in this spring break time. Should I just wait till check-in?
And if there is a chance, do I call the hotel or continue to call the reservation line?
TIA!
And thanks to everybody new and the oldtimers I recognize posting here. The information is still so helpful. I just told a teammate about the Cheaptickets code that they were able to use to secure a room at RPR since they missed the APH rate.
Forgive my questions but I am a bit rusty.I have a question about the platinum suite upgrade.
Last weekend my daughter won a bid to Worlds (cheer) over at Disney, so we have a last minute, unplanned trip to Orlando in April, YAY! Of course I have to get a bit of Universal in before we have to head over to Disney.
I was lucky enough to log in on the one day last week that RPR had APH rates and the powerpass does not have blackout dates during my dates, so I have that booked. I am platinum, but there was no suite upgrade available. They upgraded me to a waterview instead.
Here is the rusty part, especially since we are normally PBH people.
Does it make any sense to call periodically to see if a suite has opened up or will I be wasting my time that a suite will open up in just under a month? I don't want to be a pain and waste not only my time but the people at Universal's call center's time if it is virtually impossible one will open up in this spring break time. Should I just wait till check-in?
And if there is a chance, do I call the hotel or continue to call the reservation line?
TIA!
And thanks to everybody new and the oldtimers I recognize posting here. The information is still so helpful. I just told a teammate about the Cheaptickets code that they were able to use to secure a room at RPR since they missed the APH rate.
