GF Sico rooms?
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Many moons ago we stayed at the GF in what I thought was called a Sico room...it had ...
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Many moons ago we stayed at the GF in what I thought was called a Sico room...it had two queens and the a small sitting area with a loveseat and a small table...and then had your own private balcony. Ours overlooked the marina and was steps away from the food court (if you want to call it that). What type of room would that be now if I wanted to book it? I looked on Disney's site, and there is nothing labeled that anymore!
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Are those the ones on the top floor? They are a bit smaller than the regular rooms and I think only have one bed.
The only place I recall seeing the term SICO was in the Beach Club, where they have a few smaller rooms that only hold a Queen bed and aren't as large as the Standard rooms.
No...the ones that we stayed at was on the third floor and it was in one of the ouer buildings farthest to the left by the marina. I know it had two queen beds and then a small sitting area with the tv and a loveseat....Im wondering if thats what they consider a deluxe room now????
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Kim
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I think you are talking about the Lodge Tower rooms...they are a specific booking category of rooms in the out buildings. The main building turret rooms are junior/honeymoon suites. There are not many of these rooms as they are part of the turret of each building.
Danielle
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They are lodge tower rooms. We stayed in one a few yrs ago. They are the rooms on the turet section of the buildings. I think now they might be called deluxe rooms. They were pretty nice I must say.
Now that I think about it, thats what they are called! Thanks everyone!
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