Originally Posted By aracuanbird Hi! I'm booking rooms for a family trip to Disneyland in mid-August. Trying to see a layout for a one bedroom suite at the Disneyland Hotel. Anyone know where I should steer to find one? Thanks
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub <a href="http://www.allears.net" target="_blank">http://www.allears.net</a> used to have the floorplans.
Originally Posted By rtjl72 <a href="http://disneylandmeetings.disney.go.com/dlm/index?id=RegalSuitePage" target="_blank">http://disneylandmeetings.disn...uitePage</a> this should do the trick. happy vacation!!!
Originally Posted By gardenrooms Wow, very interesting, the Grand Californian's standard rooms are smaller than either of the other hotels' rooms. Great site - this kind of info is getting harder and harder to find at both DL and WDW (but then at GC prices, I'd expect a slightly LARGER room, so no wonder!). Thanks from me too, rtj172.
Originally Posted By Malcon10t The DLH and PP are older hotels, so the rooms are larger. GCH was built later, adn like others in the area built more recently, the rooms are smaller.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub Disney's biggest secret...the DVC model rooms appear larger than real life. I have stayed at the Boardwalk DVC, Wilderness Lodge DVC, and BLT DVC standard rooms supposed to sleep 4. If you are mousesize maybe. The room has one ?queen? (looks double?) and a fold out couch. When you open the couch there is no room left in the room! I will be staying at the GCH DVC this October and expect the rooms to be tiny also! How many people in your party to require a suite at the DLH ? I hope you can find a good price for August plans!
Originally Posted By rtjl72 i think that we call those microtels here. there is a whole chain of shrinky-dink no frills hotel rooms. lol!!!!! i have always heard that the gc rooms are small, but have never stayed there. i'm a dlh kinf of person.
Originally Posted By aracuanbird Thanks, MMC. We just have four in our group...me, my wife, and our two sons, 7 and 5. We are surprising these kids on Thursday, dragging them to the airport here in Ohio and then springing the whole Disneyland thing on them. Given the time change and the fact that we have two early risers in our group, the suite is a convenience thing. I learned a long time ago that having a separate room lets the late risers sleep in peace and keep me out of hot water.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub How can anybody sleep at DL or WDW? Unless you are relaxing at the pool!