WL connecting rooms?

mikkiblueeyes

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I have 2 rooms reserved and requested they be connecting. Can anyone tell me what type of beds are in the connecting rooms? I know they have king, queen and bunk beds but sometimes if you get connecting you can only get certain ones.

Thanks
 
Our room last trip was a connecting one (although we didn't have the room next door) If it's any help the beds on our side were two queens.
 
I have had connecting room several times...1st had 2 queens, 2nd room had 1 queen and bunk beds.
 
that's good. was kinda hoping one would have a king for hubby and me but i'll take what i can since this is our first stay there.
 

mikkiblueeyes
I know that they do have rooms with King size beds that connect to standard rooms with either 2 queens or 1 queen and bunk beds. But the room with the king size bed my be accessable.
 
First... Hello MagicinMyHeart :)

You are correct there are connecting rooms that have king beds in one room, with those rooms there would be the one king in one room (which would be a handicap accessible room) and 2 queens (or 1 queen and bunks) in the connecting room (regular room, not accessible). The majority of connecting rooms have 2 queens connecting to 1 queen and bunk beds. There is ONE set that is 1 queen and bunk beds in both rooms and there are a handful that have 2 queens in both rooms (majority are the accessible king to the 2 queens (or queen and bunk) or the 2 queens to the 1 queen and bunks).
 
Just wondering. Either way is good for us as this is our first time staying at the WL. They could put us in the janitors closet and we'd be thrilled. Just sorry that it's a short trip this time, 4 nights.
 
HumphreytheBear Hi, :wave:

mikkiblueeyes

HumphreytheBear knows more about the Lodge then anyone else here on the boards, (trust me) so you have the correct information. Now just add the king size bed request to your reservations, then the room assigner will know what you would prefer.

Have a great trip.
Beckie
 
Are these availible at all resorts? How do you go about booking them? Also how much are they?

I have five kids and I've been looking into staying on site but have not been able to find that info on their website.
 








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