mjfisherdc
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Congratulations on that amazing upgrade.We got to CR this morning at 11:00: not only was our room ready but we were upgraded from Tower bayview to atrium bay view!now to get ready for dinner and MVMCP tonight!
A long time ago I remember reading a thread where someone mentioned they reserved the Tower - Magic Kingdom View and when they checked in they were told that they got upgraded to the Atrium Club - Bay Lake View. Now if any of you got that specifc upgrade would you want to accept it? The reason I ask is I believe the person who posted that said they didn't want to accept it because they just wanted the Magic Kingdom View, which is why they made that specifc reservation and I think they didn't consider it an upgrade because they were not getting the view they wanted, even though all the Club Level offerings and etc would make it a better upgrade on paper and the fact those rooms would be more expensive. So even though you could still see the Magic Kingdom from the lounge would that be reason enough to accept the upgrade along with everything staying Club Level offers, despite the fact you would end up with the Bay Lake View?
A long time ago I remember reading a thread where someone mentioned they reserved the Tower - Magic Kingdom View and when they checked in they were told that they got upgraded to the Atrium Club - Bay Lake View. Now if any of you got that specifc upgrade would you want to accept it? The reason I ask is I believe the person who posted that said they didn't want to accept it because they just wanted the Magic Kingdom View, which is why they made that specifc reservation and I think they didn't consider it an upgrade because they were not getting the view they wanted, even though all the Club Level offerings and etc would make it a better upgrade on paper and the fact those rooms would be more expensive. So even though you could still see the Magic Kingdom from the lounge would that be reason enough to accept the upgrade along with everything staying Club Level offers, despite the fact you would end up with the Bay Lake View?
While contemplating your question, I went to the booking site to see the price differnce between a BLV/CL room and a MKV room (it's about $100/NT more for CL, give or take). I got distracted though because I noticed some discrepancies that I think would be confusing to anyone not familiar with the CR:A long time ago I remember reading a thread where someone mentioned they reserved the Tower - Magic Kingdom View and when they checked in they were told that they got upgraded to the Atrium Club - Bay Lake View. Now if any of you got that specifc upgrade would you want to accept it? The reason I ask is I believe the person who posted that said they didn't want to accept it because they just wanted the Magic Kingdom View, which is why they made that specifc reservation and I think they didn't consider it an upgrade because they were not getting the view they wanted, even though all the Club Level offerings and etc would make it a better upgrade on paper and the fact those rooms would be more expensive. So even though you could still see the Magic Kingdom from the lounge would that be reason enough to accept the upgrade along with everything staying Club Level offers, despite the fact you would end up with the Bay Lake View?
When it comes to the things you bolded I just tell myself that the WDW website is wrong when it comes to some of the information, although it can be confusing for those who have never stayed at the Contemporary before. Now when you asked about anyone ever booking the standard rooms for the 14th floor online I have only seen the suites when looking up various dates, although maybe that's because there are only 5 standard rooms and they might be booked up a lot of the times. Finally I guess you would think if they were going to upgrade guests to the 12th floor the ones who reserved the Magic Kingdom View would be put into a Magic Kingdom View on the 12th floor. So the guests who booked the Bay Lake View would be put into the Bay Lake View rooms on the 12th floor, should they get upgraded to the Atrium Club.While contemplating your question, I went to the booking site to see the price differnce between a BLV/CL room and a MKV room (it's about $100/NT more for CL, give or take). I got distracted though because I noticed some discrepancies that I think would be confusing to anyone not familiar with the CR:
This is from the booking page you get to after you've put in your dates and resort choice:
Standard Room - Atrium Club Level
(I've bolded the oddities)
The Tower Club offers limited concierge service, Continental breakfast, midday snacks, and refrigerator (upon request). All rooms have two queen-size beds or one king-size bed, day bed, table and chairs, ceiling fan, and large bathroom with private commode. Tower Concierge Rooms offer views of the Magic Kingdom® Park and parking area, or Bay Lake. Non-smoking and disabled-accessible rooms are available. Amenities include in-room wall safe, voice mail, high-speed Internet access (additional fee), phone in bath area, hairdryer, iron and ironing board. Coffeemaker and refrigerator are available upon request.
The room description is supposed to be for an Atrium Club room, but the description is for a Tower Club (14th floor) room - big difference in layout and price.
The next room choice is listed as:
Magic Kingdom® View - Atrium Club Level
But for the non-CL room choice it's listed as:
Tower - Theme Park View
With this description:
...Located in the Tower, Tower Magic Kingdom Rooms offer views of the parking area and Magic Kingdom theme park.
Well, which is it? Are they calling it Theme Park View or Magic Kingdom View, like it used to be called at the CR? And why is the Standard View/Atrium Club description that of the Tower Club std. room description, for which I believe there are only two std. rooms anyway, 4911 and 4912
Also, this made me wonder, has anyone ever booked or noticed the ability to book online rooms in the Tower Club level, other than suites?
To answer your question, I'm assuming that if someone has paid a premium for a MKV/TPV, then that is very important to them. They must really want that view from their room and not necessarily from only a lounge. I'm sure though that a guest would never turn down a TPV/MKV CL upgrade if they had booked a TPV/MKV![]()
A long time ago I remember reading a thread where someone mentioned they reserved the Tower - Magic Kingdom View and when they checked in they were told that they got upgraded to the Atrium Club - Bay Lake View. Now if any of you got that specifc upgrade would you want to accept it? The reason I ask is I believe the person who posted that said they didn't want to accept it because they just wanted the Magic Kingdom View, which is why they made that specifc reservation and I think they didn't consider it an upgrade because they were not getting the view they wanted, even though all the Club Level offerings and etc would make it a better upgrade on paper and the fact those rooms would be more expensive. So even though you could still see the Magic Kingdom from the lounge would that be reason enough to accept the upgrade along with everything staying Club Level offers, despite the fact you would end up with the Bay Lake View?
Do they still show movies in the evening? We are going Jan 1 -12. Where do they show them? Do they have chairs? What time?
Do they still show movies in the evening? We are going Jan 1 -12. Where do they show them? Do they have chairs? What time?
I was wondering the exact same things. And if they do is there anywhere the movies scheduled to be shown are published?
I have never used it, but here is a little bit of info., but I don't know how up-to-date it is:Do they have a salon at CR. Has anyone used it? Opinions? When is it open?Would it be hard to get an appointment?
You're welcome.Totally enjoyed reading that article about the Contempory, thanks for posting the link![]()
You're welcome.
Isn't it fascinating reading about the resorts' history? I thought it was interesting how often they had to rehab. the rooms due to the high rate of turnover and wear and tear.
In '72, about one year after it was built, they started to rehab 8 rooms at a time and by 1975 all rooms had been completely remodeled from top to bottom and then they started the whole process over again with the 1972 remodeled rooms.
I don't think they rehab rooms at that pace anymore (once every three years)![]()