mrv3000: made by elismor (disneyland - tiki party)
mrv3000 ([personal profile] mrv3000) wrote2008-01-25 12:06 pm
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Why don't hotel websites ever offer suites in their automated quotes? You have to actually go digging for the suites, even if they have them. Yes, I really want to shove 5 people into a standard room. NOT. I just don't get it. You'd think they'd be tripping over themselves to sell the higher priced room, especially a Disney property. Bah.

Heh. Seems like most the time I've been needing a hotel in the last couple of years, I've needed a suite. Not sure what that says...

Also, I'm tempted to lie to some friends about said suite, telling them I got some sort of ultra-discounted rate of $5 a night or something so they don't pay me back. It's completely selfish as *I* would love to be comfortable and it'd be fun, but...I probably won't do it. They'd probably find out about it and then feel guilty because in their minds it'd be way too much for me to spend... And I really don't want them to feel obligated to me in any way. Bleh.

I guess there are those little comfort-level lines that shouldn't be crossed.

[identity profile] mrv3000.livejournal.com 2008-01-25 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope, none of us are. But that's really cool!

[identity profile] principia-coh.livejournal.com 2008-01-25 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, Disneyland, I assumed y'all meant WDW. My bad.

If you wanna fib, find the lowest price you can for the property during the year and tell them that's the price you paid?

[identity profile] mrv3000.livejournal.com 2008-01-25 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
That's might be doable, although even staying at a pricy Disney property would probably be questionable enough as far as price range. I've always wanted to stay at the Grand Californian, but maybe I should just go on my own sometime.