Nemmie, what can be a bit confusing about the GF is that they offer concierge in two of their buildings. The first is called lodge concierge and it can be found in Sugar Loaf. The second is called the royal palm club (RPC) and it's located in the main building. There is no difference in the services, just some subtle differences with views and the size of the lounge.
In RPC, the rooms and services are spread out over the 3rd, 4th and 5th floor. On the 3rd floor, you'll find rooms, the concierge staff and a large balcony. Up on the 4th floor, there are more rooms, plus the lounge. It has some tables & chairs, sofas, kid size furniture, 2 tvs, floor to ceiling windows that overlook the garden courtyard and the interior overlooks the lobby below. On the 5th floor, you'll find some additional seating and mostly suites. There's no difference in the level of concierge service in the main building, but you do have room choices. You can book standard, which is 2 queens or 2 queens & a daybed (they sleep 5), there are deluxes, which are still one room, but bigger square footage (they sleep 4). They also have two styles of the honeymoon suites. The standard style (I believe there are 10) are all located on the 2nd floor and have an MK view. They are the same size as a standard, but all come with a king bed, sitting area and jacuzzi tub. The other style is called the turret suite (6 of these). These are a little more than twice the size of a standard. There is a 4 poster king bed, a large seating area, walk in closet, soaking tub for two, wetbar, but no balcony. Instead, they have 8 palladium windows that offer a panoramic view. The deluxe rooms and the honeymoon suites are more expensive. If you decide to book a honeymoon suite, you can request a certain style, but there's no guarantee of which one you'd get. Feel free to visit my
homepage and click on the Grand Floridian link. I have layouts of all the different room styles if that helps.