triplefigs
<marquee><font color=009933>Triple Chick</marquee>
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More SL Lodge Tower Room pictures. The 3 Lodge Tower Rooms are directly above the SL sign in the night picture with my daughter.








Jenny, I'd always take the extra day.
Channing, deluxe king beds are the honeymoon suites. They're the only room types that you can guarantee a king bed in. Both the turret and the 2nd floor rooms fall into this category. You wouldn't know which one you had until you arrived. I know Janet2K and her daughter stayed in the turret suite, 4321 was their room number. Right around the corner from the 3rd floor balcony and the view was from the wedding chapel around to the castle. Even if I were travelling with my DD, I would request a turret room, just because she'll feel like a fairy princess. If you can get really specific, go for room #4021.
So if you had the choice of upgrading to a lagoon view room or adding a day, which one would you take.
Misti said:I'm at the GF in Big Pine Key and we are in room 9214...
Lives4Disney said:We had a dormer tower room in Sugar Loaf once. Much more cosy and homey than a regular hotel room.
Unfortunately, we're a family of 5, so we've never had an opportunity to stay in a lodge tower room. I love the layout though. If you want to take the chance, Sugar Loaf has 3 lodge tower rooms that are available by request only. There's no guarantee that you'd get one, but having that layout and the club level benefits would be perfect.
Triplefigs stayed in one of these rooms in Sugar Loaf and the sofa actually opened up for additional bedding. If the search feature works, you can try searching on her username and seeing the pictures she posted from her trip. I think they're in this thread somewhere.
You have a couple of choices. The first is to simply book a standard room. When we travel with our family, we get 2 queen beds and a daybed, so you won't have to worry about the kids sharing. Honestly, the rooms at the GF are a good size. You can even ask for one of the larger, corner rooms. No guarantee, but if one's available, that's a lot of extra floor space. Your second option is to bring along an aerobed or similar blow up mattress for the lodge tower room. You'll have plenty of room for it and you can stand it up against the wall during the day if you want.Tammi - thanks again for the info. Now I am really conflicted as we need the daybed. My sons do not like to share a bed. I just presumed there was a daybed / fold out sofa in the Lodge Tower room. We really need the extra sleeping space. Now I do not know what to do....maybe the Sugar Loaf Concierge would be better????
DisneyBride'03 said:My in laws were upgraded to concierge in the main building...they were very happy and loved the "fancy food" so much so they missed our wedding ceremony at Sunset Pointe!
That sounds like a great idea. Disney makes it so easy to move, you just call bell services and they'll take care of your luggage. I'd just be sure to keep anything you might need in the meantime, in a daybag or backpack (swimsuits, medication, etc.)JennyMominRI said:I'm thinking I may just book POR for the first night and move to the GF the net day...
Janet, with your wonderful trip reports, you make us feel like guests at your beautiful parties. I can't wait to walk with you through cyberspace as you plan your next one.Janet2K said:I am contemplating an outdoor beach ceremony for my next FTW vow renewal.
That sounds like a great idea. Disney makes it so easy to move, you just call bell services and they'll take care of your luggage. I'd just be sure to keep anything you might need in the meantime, in a daybag or backpack (swimsuits, medication, etc.)
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I'm thinking I may just book POR for the first night and move to the GF the net day...
JennyMominRI, I stayed at POR when I was confined to a wheelchair a few vacations ago. Disney put me in a handicap-accessible room near the resorts main check-in building. That way I could easily roll myself over to the River Roost Lounge where my family caught Bob Jackson's show: click here. The next day, my family transferred over to the Grand Floridian Resort.
So, as someone who has personally done exactly what you are thinking of doing, I say go for it.![]()
...with your wonderful trip reports, you make us feel like guests at your beautiful parties. I can't wait to walk with you through cyberspace as you plan your next one.
we had a dormer room in the sugar loaf building in NOV 2006 when I stayed there...