Update: Punched in a random October nights stay for those themed rooms and the average price per night is slightly north of $5,000! Yikes!Ok, I didn't see how cool the signature suites were going to be. It really gets me in the mood to buy some points and book a stay. My two favorites are Big Thunder Mountain and Adventureland suites. There other others (Mickey, Pirates, Princess). But I give the imaginers a thumbs on on the theming. My wife and I were talking over the weekend and her thought was meh looks like regular hotel rooms. Not so much now that I see some of the actual real pictures of the finished rooms. Decisions decisions....
Unfortunately the signature suites are hotel side - so can’t book on points. Have to get the credit card out.Ok, I didn't see how cool the signature suites were going to be. It really gets me in the mood to buy some points and book a stay. My two favorites are Big Thunder Mountain and Adventureland suites. There other others (Mickey, Pirates, Princess). But I give the imaginers a thumbs on on the theming. My wife and I were talking over the weekend and her thought was meh looks like regular hotel rooms. Not so much now that I see some of the actual real pictures of the finished rooms. Decisions decisions....
Thanks Paul. Love you and your wife's show!
Yeah, I've always wanted to stay in the DLH suites, they really are so unique. But they're way above my price range.Four of the forty Adventure Land room pics. Super cool.
Doing some quick math, at $5k+ per night (2br only sleeps 5 adults) for a 6 night stay that's ~$30k. You're in the price range of taking a real life safari in Africa for that amount of money.
Ok, I didn't see how cool the signature suites were going to be. It really gets me in the mood to buy some points and book a stay. My two favorites are Big Thunder Mountain and Adventureland suites. There other others (Mickey, Pirates, Princess). But I give the imaginers a thumbs on on the theming. My wife and I were talking over the weekend and her thought was meh looks like regular hotel rooms. Not so much now that I see some of the actual real pictures of the finished rooms. Decisions decisions....
Four of the forty Adventure Land room pics. Super cool.
Doing some quick math, at $5k+ per night (2br only sleeps 5 adults) for a 6 night stay that's ~$30k. You're in the price range of taking a real life safari in Africa for that amount of money.
They're the same. They're timeliness, no need to change them! (you hear that, Disney management? Lol)Are these the same suites they've had for years or did they change them?
Those 1, 2, and 3 BR villas are gorgeous.Thanks Paul. Love you and your wife's show!
We got pixie dusted one trip and got to stay in the Adventureland Suite for 2 nights. It was amazing. We were told they had to escort us to our room, which totally confused me, because it was just a random hotel room. When we got to the room I was in total shock and just couldn't form words at all during the room tour.Yeah, I've always wanted to stay in the DLH suites, they really are so unique. But they're way above my price range.
Four of the forty Adventure Land room pics. Super cool.
Good thing we aren’t playing poker. You just raised my small pair of 4 pictures with a full house of video! Well played! And thanks.
FWIW, this came to fruition.You're both right
It said "weeks" to describe "booking and purchasing" until yesterday, where it was switched to "months" to describe "Add-On details and booking with Points" for those signed in. It persists saying "months" until you clear cookies or use incognito/private.
I suspect the "months" for DVC aspects is probably closer to the truth as it was the most recently published string and it doesn't disagree with "weeks" for "booking", which goes public for cash bookings tomorrow.
Maybe we see both strings converge tomorrow to something like "To book a cash stay at this Resort today, visit disneyland.disney.go.com --or check this page in the coming months for details about purchasing or booking with Points."
Oye veyyyyyyyyyyyyy