Originally Posted By kari12177 We would like to get a DTD view from the GCH, but are all the views, good views or are there some where we won't see anything? Sometimes they can trick you.
Originally Posted By 8 ilovemickey 8 kari...We've had a DTD view 5 or 6 times and we have never had a bad view. It seems like we always end up right about that big purple globe that is over the entrance of World of Disney. I honestly love the DTD view. You can open the door in the morning or at night and hear the laughter and conversations and feel like you are really apart of all the action. You can see big Indiana Jones building and Space. If you would like I might be able to find some pictures for you if you have no idea what the view is? But anyways, I can't remember every view we have had but I have never felt as if we had a bad or obstructed view. Also using AAA we got a DTD view for the price of a standard room.
Originally Posted By kari12177 We also use AAA, I'm asking because last time we asked for a monorail view and we were stuck in a little corner and could barely see it going by. My DH and DS want DTD and we never had it before.
Originally Posted By 8 ilovemickey 8 That's a bummer. But I have to say we have never had that problem. We also love the view because it makes us feel like we never leave Disneyland unlike other views where you might be able to see the exterior.
Originally Posted By godalejunior We are staying there next month concierge and all that was available was a courtyard view. Has anyone had this and exactly what can you see? Also, are all the concierge rooms on the same floor?
Originally Posted By 8 ilovemickey 8 Last time I was at the GCH we had a courtyard view. We overlooked a decent size courtyard that the monorail went through. I believe there is not difference in the actual rooms of the concierge levels just the services.
Originally Posted By SuzieQ I've stayed in a number of DTD view rooms, too. We've always had a good view. Our rooms have been all up and down that side of the hotel and on various floors. We've always been able to see the fireworks; sit on our balcony to people watch; listen to the musicians in the evenings (close the door and it's quite), etc. I'm not sure if the Concierge rooms are all located on the same floor, but they are not spread all across the hotel.