New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room request
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New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room request
There will be myself and hubby, 7yr old daughter, 2yr old son and 8 week old baby when we arrive at POR in a few weeks, so we'll have double buggy etc to contend with (didn't actually plan on or know we would be having another baby when we booked last year!). We booked direct with Disney, but their UK Travel office.
I was planning to fax a request for a ground floor room, reasonably close to the main buildings if possible, about 5-6 days before arrival. However, on the DIBB people are posting to say that the room allocation is no longer done in resort and is completely automated, and that unless you have paid extra to be in a certain block eg AB block 15-16 (which are supposedly now preferred rooms or something) that your room requests will just be ignored/binned and the best that you can do if given an unsuitable room is hope that the CM checking you in can find you something better, but subject to availability. Is this correct?
I was wondering how it would work if we did online checkin, I read something about that on here a while ago but not sure if available to UK guests?
Thanks
I was planning to fax a request for a ground floor room, reasonably close to the main buildings if possible, about 5-6 days before arrival. However, on the DIBB people are posting to say that the room allocation is no longer done in resort and is completely automated, and that unless you have paid extra to be in a certain block eg AB block 15-16 (which are supposedly now preferred rooms or something) that your room requests will just be ignored/binned and the best that you can do if given an unsuitable room is hope that the CM checking you in can find you something better, but subject to availability. Is this correct?
I was wondering how it would work if we did online checkin, I read something about that on here a while ago but not sure if available to UK guests?
Thanks
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Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
Online checkin should be available to all guests, just need your reservation number.
Not sure about how they are doing room allocations now (will ask in a couple of weeks) but I figure what's the harm in sending a fax anyway? Probably do it 2-3 days before your arrival date. What have you got to lose?
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Not sure about how they are doing room allocations now (will ask in a couple of weeks) but I figure what's the harm in sending a fax anyway? Probably do it 2-3 days before your arrival date. What have you got to lose?
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Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
I'm with you on the what have I got to lose thing, when chatting to husband last night that's what we agreed, if we do it and it's ignored nothing lost but I'd kick myself if I didn't do it and they could have allocated us a room near the main blocks. I'm not too bothered which block, but don't want to have to do stairs so upstairs at AB is definitely out, there are lifts in Magnolia Bends so that wouldn't be too bad, though would prefer to not be at the furthest point from the lift as the blocks look pretty big!
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Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
Disneyholic wrote:I'm with you on the what have I got to lose thing, when chatting to husband last night that's what we agreed, if we do it and it's ignored nothing lost but I'd kick myself if I didn't do it and they could have allocated us a room near the main blocks. I'm not too bothered which block, but don't want to have to do stairs so upstairs at AB is definitely out, there are lifts in Magnolia Bends so that wouldn't be too bad, though would prefer to not be at the furthest point from the lift as the blocks look pretty big!
I do find that the nearer you are to the lifts and stairs the more noise you get...As so many people have to go past your door at all times of the morning and night. We tend to ask for one well out of the way from lifs and stairs as its really not that much further to walk in the scheme of things!!
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Off site in Kissimmee June 1996 (never again)
POR nearly every year since although we did go to Wilderness Lodge one year which was also really nice.
Off site LBV this year 2011 (Wyndham LBV - was just OK but never again)
Disneyland Paris - too many times to count but prob about 20 (not a patch on WDW)
The hubby has been to Disneyland California but was too young to really remember much.
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Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
Good point, i'm still hoping we can get a ground floor room, will be much easier with a double buggy. I don't mind walking (I walk miles every day at home)disneygirl wrote:I do find that the nearer you are to the lifts and stairs the more noise you get...As so many people have to go past your door at all times of the morning and night. We tend to ask for one well out of the way from lifs and stairs as its really not that much further to walk in the scheme of things!!
1st visit to POR Aug-Sep 2011
WDW offsite LBV Sep-Oct 2009
WDW offsite Kissimee May 2008
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Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
The point of view regards dragging a buggy up and down stairs is a very pertinent one. Why do it if you can avoid it, and it would be a pain in the backside. You can always ask for a move at checkin if they allocate you an upper floor. Though I'd wait and see what you get offered before mentioning it, as you might be randomly in a prime location and talk your way out of it by asking for a ground floor.Disneyholic wrote:Good point, i'm still hoping we can get a ground floor room, will be much easier with a double buggy. I don't mind walking (I walk miles every day at home)disneygirl wrote:I do find that the nearer you are to the lifts and stairs the more noise you get...As so many people have to go past your door at all times of the morning and night. We tend to ask for one well out of the way from lifs and stairs as its really not that much further to walk in the scheme of things!!
Your perspective on walking is spot on. Lots of people worry about the walking at Disney world, but unless you have an actual difficulty with walking it's not an issue. I've read stories about kids in buggys as old as 8, but our 4yr old coped just fine most of the time. The odd time after fireworks I had to carry her when she was genuinely tired, but with ice cream stops in the parks (that we all benefitted from) she managed most of the time walking herself.
First time we stayed at Riverside we were in the back of the Mansions, and that was almost half a mile walk to go to the food court and back to the room, but the grounds at both Port Orleans resorts are as nice a place to walk as you can find anywhere apart from up mountains. It's not a problem walking....it's the standing about in queues that gets me !
Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
Andre':
Have you had any updates about the automated room allocation system - do we know yet if our faxes are still being read (and acted upon)... or are they becoming supplies for paper dolls and paper planes?
Thanks!
Have you had any updates about the automated room allocation system - do we know yet if our faxes are still being read (and acted upon)... or are they becoming supplies for paper dolls and paper planes?
Thanks!
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Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
Yes, faxes are read and (if they choose to, or have time to) are acted upon.
Andre
Andre
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Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
Hello we are coming end july and have 3 x pool view rooms booked all on same booking when should I send fax asking to be close together we dont want to be split all over the place. Thanks for any info you can give.
Re: New automated room allocation, shud I still fax room req
About 5 days out, see http://www.portorleans.org/room-requests.php. Obviously they can't all be physically connecting rooms (there is only ever one connecting doorway per room) but you could at least ask for one pair to be connecting and the other nearby.Coz wrote:Hello we are coming end july and have 3 x pool view rooms booked all on same booking when should I send fax asking to be close together we dont want to be split all over the place.
Andre
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Thanks for that they dont need to be conecting just in the same building will be ok. Cant wait to get there been looking at your site it looks fantastic.