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| | Disney Theme Parks Forum An informative exchange between Disney fans and employees. |  |
7th July 2008, 11:43 AM
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#1 (permalink)
| | Guest | Best hotel for 3 adults? Which WDW Florida hotel (not premium one's) have the best policies regarding
a third adult staying in a room? My wife, myself, and grown-up daughter
plan to visit for a week in October.
Thanks
Neil | |
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7th July 2008, 05:50 PM
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#2 (permalink)
| | Guest | Best hotel for 3 adults? Thanks, that's answered my question! :-)
Neil | |
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7th July 2008, 08:19 PM
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#3 (permalink)
| | Guest | Best hotel for 3 adults? In article <6devd2F279dpU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Neil" <ns666@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Which WDW Florida hotel (not premium one's) have the best policies regarding
> a third adult staying in a room? My wife, myself, and grown-up daughter
> plan to visit for a week in October.
None of the hotels will charge a dime extra unless you request a roll
away bed. | |
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7th July 2008, 09:55 PM
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#4 (permalink)
| | Guest | Best hotel for 3 adults?
"Steve Russo" <srusso@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
news:g4uhc5$jis$1@registered.motzarella.org...
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> "Shawn Hirn" <srhi@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:srhi-609028.21193607072008@newsgro********cast.net...
>> In article <6devd2F279dpU1@mid.individual.net>,
>> "Neil" <ns666@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Which WDW Florida hotel (not premium one's) have the best policies
>>> regarding
>>> a third adult staying in a room? My wife, myself, and grown-up
>>> daughter
>>> plan to visit for a week in October.
>>
>> None of the hotels will charge a dime extra unless you request a roll
>> away bed.
>
> Unless it's changed, I believe it's $10 per night for a 3rd adult in a
> Value room and $15 per night in a Moderate. I don't think there's a charge
> in a Deluxe but I could be wrong.
When we went in 2003, we had 3 adults and a child at a value resort and were
charged $10 extra per night. Things might have changed, but if Disney can
get money why would they? | |
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9th July 2008, 01:03 PM
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#5 (permalink)
| | Guest | Best hotel for 3 adults? On Jul 8, 4:40 pm, "Steve Russo" <sru...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> "lenniemc" <lenniemc_mem...@newsguy.com> wrote in message
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> news:g503ee02h8g@drn.newsguy.com...
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> > In article <g4ukv0$g6...@registered.motzarella.org>, Lorli says...
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> >>"Steve Russo" <sru...@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
> >>news:g4uhc5$jis$1@registered.motzarella.org...
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> >>> "Shawn Hirn" <s...@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >>>news:srhi-609028.21193607072008@newsgro********cast.net...
> >>>> In article <6devd2F279d...@mid.individual.net>,
> >>>> "Neil" <ns...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> Which WDW Florida hotel (not premium one's) have the best policies
> >>>>> regarding
> >>>>> a third adult staying in a room? My wife, myself, and grown-up
> >>>>> daughter
> >>>>> plan to visit for a week in October.
>
> >>>> None of the hotels will charge a dime extra unless you request a roll
> >>>> away bed.
>
> >>> Unless it's changed, I believe it's $10 per night for a 3rd adult in a
> >>> Value room and $15 per night in a Moderate. I don't think there's a
> >>> charge
> >>> in a Deluxe but I could be wrong.
> >>When we went in 2003, we had 3 adults and a child at a value resort and
> >>were
> >>charged $10 extra per night. Things might have changed, but if Disney
> >>can
> >>get money why would they?
>
> My guess... laundering the extra linens and towels, extra waste and mess,
> making up the extra bed.
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> > It's not only Disney - We've never stayed anywhere - The Beach - NYC -
> > ANYWHERE,
> > that the hotels do not charge extra for 3 adults in a room. I've always
> > thought
> > it an odd practice - they've got the extra bed - the extra towels are
> > hanging in
> > the bathroom, but yet they still charge for the extra person.. Go
> > Figure...
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> > lenniemc- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
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I stayed at the Poly last year with my wife and one of my adult
daughters and IIRC it was $25.00 extra.Even Ft. Wilderness charges
extra for more than 2 adults per campsite. Go figure
Cheers,
Monty | |
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10th July 2008, 04:27 AM
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#6 (permalink)
| | Guest | Best hotel for 3 adults? In article
<82d9b0da-8420-4cd6-893d-b8a0fad79de5@59g2000hsb.************.com>,
Monty <monty@raylaethem.net> wrote:
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> I stayed at the Poly last year with my wife and one of my adult
> daughters and IIRC it was $25.00 extra.Even Ft. Wilderness charges
> extra for more than 2 adults per campsite. Go figure
If the third adult is willing to sleep on the floor or perhaps share a
bed, there's no need to mention that person when you check in. You can
easily get a spare room key with no questions asked.
Once, many years ago when I was in Boston, six adult friends and I
shared a room at an expensive hotel for a conference. One person's
company paid for the room and we all piled in, sharing beds or sleeping
on the floor. We had no problem at all, other than bathroom contention.
We each had a room key too, and neither of us paid a dime for that room.
We did try to be as clean as possible. We also left a nice tip.
Yes, it was dishonest, but at something like $400/night for a week, the
hotel surely made a tidy profit off us. | |
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