Originally Posted By jmuboy Not a fan of this suite. Definitely the weakest of the 4 specialty suites. And Big Thunder tops all the others.
Originally Posted By Yookeroo I was expecting boatloads of pink too. I was pleasantly surprised. Not something I'd pick, but it's not nearly as gaudy as I thought it would be.
Originally Posted By Dalia3001 It's all about the bed and the bathtub. I think it's romantic!!! When I first saw it, I absolutely loved it. Then, after reading all the McMansion comments and girl room comments I looked at again. I still really like it!!! I agree with CC that this suite is for "special couple time," and I imagine it will be very popular with all the couples getting married on the new lawn, or in the other wedding venues around the resort. : )
Originally Posted By TP2000 "special couple time" I just love that saying! It's my new favorite phrase. I need to be careful where and when I use it though.
Originally Posted By DlandDug It is the Fairy Tale Suite. This is as close as I've ever gotten to it: <a href="http://i325.photobucket.com/albums/k375/newdug/DLR11310119.jpg" target="_blank">http://i325.photobucket.com/al...0119.jpg</a> (This was also the original Bridal Suite of the Disneyland Hotel.)
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance ""special couple time" I just love that saying! It's my new favorite phrase. I need to be careful where and when I use it though. " lol you're a gutter mind! I was talking about special time like playing board games and charades. Do you have YOUR special couple times penciled in your date book?
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 "lol you're a gutter mind! I was talking about special time like playing board games and charades. Do you have YOUR special couple times penciled in your date book?" LOL, yeah, because everybody plays board games in the bathtub, right? ;-)
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance You can play board games anywhere that has an electrical outlet nearby.
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance Not everyone is a pervert, Yookeroo. If I had that suite, I would just cuddle with my husband.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub i was in the DLH bridal suite once about 15 years ago. It had a floor level bathtub walkin jacuzzi and floor to ceiling windows so you could see the fireworks. If my memory serves me correctly.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "How can that suite be for "special couple time"? I see no handcuffs." I usually bring my own. Who wants to use recycled handcuffs?
Originally Posted By Yookeroo "Not everyone is a pervert, Yookeroo." Not everyone admits to being a pervert. "I usually bring my own. Who wants to use recycled handcuffs?" Fair point.
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance "A rep for the resort said New Year's rates will be among the highest of the year -- comparable to summer, even. That is, about $950 for the two-person Fairy Tale Suite, or around $4,000 for Big Thunder. But hey: who needs a bed on New Year's? You know the drill. Get a big enough group together, and you'll only be pitching a Benjamin each. Making your only obstacle an army of skeptical bellhops. They were young too once, right? Oh, and then there are the hotel-reservation operators, who seem to be screening for riff-raff and won't book you for New Year's before "sending a request to the vacation planning department." In other words, try to sound like you're clutching a major credit card. The suites are cheapest in mid-January --about $650 and $3,000 -- so if you're willing to hold out for a belated New Year's celebration, you might have enough left over to splurge on another semi-trailer of Andre. (Meanwhile buying more time until your gym resolution must necessarily go into effect.) "
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance You'd think so, but I don't know, this day and age you never can tell about people.
Originally Posted By Yookeroo "Doesn't being in a couple already imply you have handcuffs?" No, that's a ball and chain.