Originally Posted By plutospal77 Me and my family are going to be staying at the DLH, we need 3 rooms next to each other, which hotel tower do you guys recommend, last time we stayed in the Bonita, but the room was small, I would like a room with walking space.
Originally Posted By MickeyMommy Although we have stayed at the DLH at least 7 or 8 times, we have always gotten the Sierra tower. The rooms have always been very spacious with two queen beds and a day bed, and large bathroom with double sinks and seperate toilet room. We love the DTD view, and being able to hear the music from our room. So, my vote is for the Sierra tower! Have a great trip!
Originally Posted By nemopoppins Why do you need three rooms next to each other? Could you do with a two bedroom suite? It could have two bedrooms with two queen beds in each one and a living room with a queen size sofabed. They also have three bedroom suites but they would cost a lot more than three rooms. We had a beautiful huge two bedroom suite in the Bonita Tower once. I think it must have been one of their premium suites but they gave it to us because they were remodeling the lobby at the time. We've had a couple at the Sierra Tower and a couple at the Marina Tower also. I liked them all.
Originally Posted By plutospal77 We were going to get 3 rooms for us,my parents, and my in-laws. My son likes to see his grandparents, and it's a lot easier with a door between the rooms. I'm still thinking about the GCH,and I haven't stayed at the DLH in 6 years.
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 I think that the Sierra and the Marina towers seem to have similar "floor plans" to their rooms. The larger rooms will have 2 queens and a daybed. You can be almost guaranteed to have one of these rooms if you say you have 5 people in your room. Since they don't typically set your room assignments until close to your date, I'd suggest a couple of things. First, ask for connecting rooms, not adjoining or next to each other. There are a few rooms left that have 2 double beds, these are pretty small rooms. So, you might want to state that you don't want to have double beds. Did the room in the Bonita have the connecting door next to the sink and no sink in the bathroom? We had a room like that a couple of years ago and not only was it small, the sink across from the bathroom was just weird. That said, last summer our requests for 3 connecting rooms ended up being no where near the configuration we had requested (one ended up being the dreaded 2 double beds room). Sometimes I think I need to decide whether the connecting rooms are the most important thing OR the space. Unless we have had a 2 or 3 bedroom suite our requests are rarely met. So, I guess my suggstion is to make your requests in the order of importance to you.
Originally Posted By RoJo If you can swing it, ask for a corner suite at in the Bonita Tower overlooking the waterfalls. They are very large rooms which should accomodate your family nicely. There are 3 very large rooms and an actual balcony. Lot's of room and probably cheaper than three standard rooms. Come to think of it, I think you get 2 balconies! My family of 6 stayed there a couple of years ago and I think we probably could have slept at least 12 people there!
Originally Posted By cptdrm my suggestion would be to request connecting room "due to small children" cause the room assigners assign them first so families with small kids can all be next to each other so if 1 adult will stay and watch kids in more than 1 room while others go off.