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- Apr 19, 2007
Day 2 – Copenhagen (Continued) – The Tivoli Hotel
After getting off the full shuttle, we walked back to the Tivoli Hotel.
Just one of the many rides at Tivoli Garden.
I had signed up for DCL transportation from the hotel to port the next morning. DCL had a table just inside the entrance, so I checked in with them and got my letters about what time they would pick up our luggage and when we were to meet the bus. We also had to fill out forms as to how many pieces of luggage would be in each room. Luggage had to be ready within our room by 9:00 AM.
In the meantime, DH had gotten our room cards. We then went to retrieve our luggage which was stored in a large closet. We had to take our own luggage up to the room. We didn’t see any bell carts and the bellmen were busy, I guess. We attempted to get on the elevator up to the 5th floor, but when we pushed the button it wouldn’t accept it. Embarrassingly, it took us 3 tries before we figured out you had to tap your room card on the panel and then select your floor.
Our room was very small (especially after adding 3 large suitcases), but nice. DH had a room next to us, but they did not connect. I would be sharing a room with DD.
We also had free WIFI, which DD wasted no time in connecting.
I had ample storage room in the closet. There was also a room safe and mini bar next to the bathroom.
We had a nice door we could open, but no balcony. Just some Plexiglas to keep us in.
We also had air conditioning. We had a view over the back of the hotel towards the construction.
I loved that there are individual duvets on the beds. I didn’t have to worry about DD stealing my covers during the night.
I also loved the bathroom door.
I went to turn on the bathroom light and couldn’t get it on. It was then I remembered that you had to your use KTTW card on the Dream to operate the lights, so I wondered if it was the same for our room. Lo and behold, there was a slot next to the door for your room card to operate the lights.
We began to wonder what else we would have to discover. Anyway, we went down to the hotel restaurant for dinner. DD and I split a Weiner schnitzel that was very good. DH just had a salad. After dinner we went back up to our rooms, took showers and crashed after being up for over 24 hours (give or take a nap or 2 on the plane). Thus ending our first day in Copenhagen.
Next: Hello Magic!
After getting off the full shuttle, we walked back to the Tivoli Hotel.
Just one of the many rides at Tivoli Garden.
I had signed up for DCL transportation from the hotel to port the next morning. DCL had a table just inside the entrance, so I checked in with them and got my letters about what time they would pick up our luggage and when we were to meet the bus. We also had to fill out forms as to how many pieces of luggage would be in each room. Luggage had to be ready within our room by 9:00 AM.
In the meantime, DH had gotten our room cards. We then went to retrieve our luggage which was stored in a large closet. We had to take our own luggage up to the room. We didn’t see any bell carts and the bellmen were busy, I guess. We attempted to get on the elevator up to the 5th floor, but when we pushed the button it wouldn’t accept it. Embarrassingly, it took us 3 tries before we figured out you had to tap your room card on the panel and then select your floor.
Our room was very small (especially after adding 3 large suitcases), but nice. DH had a room next to us, but they did not connect. I would be sharing a room with DD.
We also had free WIFI, which DD wasted no time in connecting.
I had ample storage room in the closet. There was also a room safe and mini bar next to the bathroom.
We had a nice door we could open, but no balcony. Just some Plexiglas to keep us in.
We also had air conditioning. We had a view over the back of the hotel towards the construction.
I loved that there are individual duvets on the beds. I didn’t have to worry about DD stealing my covers during the night.
I also loved the bathroom door.
I went to turn on the bathroom light and couldn’t get it on. It was then I remembered that you had to your use KTTW card on the Dream to operate the lights, so I wondered if it was the same for our room. Lo and behold, there was a slot next to the door for your room card to operate the lights.
We began to wonder what else we would have to discover. Anyway, we went down to the hotel restaurant for dinner. DD and I split a Weiner schnitzel that was very good. DH just had a salad. After dinner we went back up to our rooms, took showers and crashed after being up for over 24 hours (give or take a nap or 2 on the plane). Thus ending our first day in Copenhagen.
Next: Hello Magic!