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How booked are the hotels?
For my husband's birthday we tend to rent a room at Disneyland for one night and get a babysitter for the kids. I just called and they said everything is completely booked. So if I were to just walk up the morning that we want to stay and ask for a room how likely am I to get one? Do they save any rooms at all? It's not a huge deal since we live 0 minutes away if we don't get a room but it sure would be nice
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04-11-2005 07:14 AM
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That's 20 minutes away, not 0
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Originally Posted by
lauras4boys
That's 20 minutes away, not 0
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Availability probably depends on what time of year it is. If you don't mind trying the morning of, I would say do it. You never know - someone might cancel last minute.
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i don't believe rooms are set aside, at least not for public consumption.
some consolidators or online travel sites may have pre-purchased some rooms that go unsold so they may have good prices that day (or a few days before).
also, as mentioned, there could always be cancelations which result in better prices.
the DLH is nice and all, but for a special occasion, you might prefer the GCH, which of course tends to sell out more than the DLH.
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Try Expedia. Sometimes they have last minute availability. 
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GCH is the only one with rooms. But it's a bunkbed room. Don't think my husband will go for that
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FYI - The bunkbed room also has a King or Queen bed... not just bunkbeds.
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