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| Community Rank: Passenger ![]() Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Nazareth, PA
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| Standard Rooms - DLH Sorry - I just posted a message in regards to suites. How are the standard rooms? Do they have refrigerators? Kitchenette area for me to clean the baby's bottles or cups? How are they arranged? Maybe I am better off doing adjoining rooms instead of a 2 bedroom suite? Sorry, a bit confused.
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| Do NOT tap on the glass! Join Date: May 2004 Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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| The standard rooms do have mini-fridges, but no kitchenettes.. : There is a bit of counter space that you could lay a towel out on to dry the bottles or what have you . . . there is also a good sized desk you could use as well. ![]() I stayed there a couple of months ago . . . our room was set up like so: Walk in the door . . . closet and desk are to your left, bathroom was to the right. Walk a bit further in and the beds were on the left, entertainment center (with refrigerator inside) was on the right. There was a futon couch and a small armchair to the right as well. Hope that made sense . . . and helps! ETA: We stayed in a standard room in the Bonita Tower that was 415 square feet and our room was much larger than the room some friends were in at the Grand Californian. ![]()
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| Community Rank: Scout ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: California
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| Go to Disneyland Meetings you can get a floor plan of all the rooms at the DLR hotels. I have stayed at all three hotels and the DLH standard rooms are the smallest.
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| Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Northern NV
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| We had adjoining rooms this March in the Sierra Tower and they were huge(honestly some of the largest hotel rooms we'd ever seen). We had a party of eight and were more than comfortable. Each room had a large dorm style fridge in the armoire with the TV and we used the empty cupboard to store our food items for breakfast. It worked out quite well. The rooms were roughly the size of the rooms at the Poly, if you can compare. Lots of open floor space. So, no kitchenette. We found it to be more cost effective to have the two adjoining rooms than a suite for our group of 8.
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