chicagoshannon
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 9, 2008
I'd say 1,2, or 3 are easiest for parking. Towers 5 &6 were a nighmare.
You ask the person checking you in at the counter. No calling ahead, no faxing, no emails.So, I'm sure it has been asked but, how and when do I go about making a room (tower/view) request?
We just booked our first stay at WBC for this February, for 10 nights. We have two small sons, age 4 and under 1. My four year old is very active. One thing I am worried about is being on a high floor with the balcony. Have any of you ever stayed on a high floor with small children? If so, did you have any worry with the children around the balcony? Are there locks on the doors out of reach of small kids? I don't think a ground level floor would be ideal either. I know you can't ask for specific rooms so I'm starting to worry about it. I'd rather have a second floor room than a room with a view.
We just booked our first stay at WBC for this February, for 10 nights. We have two small sons, age 4 and under 1. My four year old is very active. One thing I am worried about is being on a high floor with the balcony. Have any of you ever stayed on a high floor with small children? If so, did you have any worry with the children around the balcony? Are there locks on the doors out of reach of small kids? I don't think a ground level floor would be ideal either. I know you can't ask for specific rooms so I'm starting to worry about it. I'd rather have a second floor room than a room with a view.
Anyone know if there is a kettle in the rooms?
We are arriving on Saturday - does anyone have a copy of the October or November activity calendar? Thanks!