It looks like Hilton Lake Buena Vista resort no longer offers Extra Magic Hours. Is there an alternate resort (not Disney) offering Extra Magic Hours?
http://disneyspringshotels.com/hotels/doubletree-suites-by-hilton/The Hilton was the only one (besides Swan and Dolphin) of which now does not offer that anymore. The only places are now still offering it is the Swan And Dolphin.
http://disneyspringshotels.com/hotels/doubletree-suites-by-hilton/
Scroll down and it says this: and is the only of the 7 DS hotels that has this written in their benefits,
- Official Walt Disney World® Hotel benefits for guests
So either they do offer or it's pretty darn deceiving. lol
Hilton Lake Buena stopped offering Extra Magic Hours December 31st (or January 1st)Doubletree never offered them only The Hilton did. They do not get EMH I am certain of this and if you notice it does not tell you what they are specifically. lol.
Here is a link of the most up to date info of which hotels currently offer EMH.
https://www.undercovertourist.com/blog/extra-magic-hours-when-to-use-when-to-avoid/
Hilton Lake Buena stopped offering Extra Magic Hours December 31st (or January 1st)
They have bus service, etc but do not offer EMHs.http://disneyspringshotels.com/hotels/doubletree-suites-by-hilton/
Scroll down and it says this: and is the only of the 7 DS hotels that has this written in their benefits,
- Official Walt Disney World® Hotel benefits for guests
So either they do offer or it's pretty darn deceiving. lol
They have bus service, etc but do not offer EMHs.
It is a bit misleading, I agree, but none of their information says anything about offering EMH. Their official benefits page only mentions things like booking rounds at the golf courses, a complimentary bus and buying tickets at the front desk. But nothing about EMH. So yes, Official Walt Disney World benefits statement is a bit misleading but, to the OP, you won't find EMH available at Doubletree.Whatever, then they need to change their website. Because it states separately on the same page about the bus service etc, and also has the part I cut and pasted from their page. I could honestly care less because I don't stay anywhere that's not a Disney resort, I was just trying to help the OP.
It is a bit misleading, I agree, but none of their information says anything about offering EMH. Their official benefits page only mentions things like booking rounds at the golf courses, a complimentary bus and buying tickets at the front desk. But nothing about EMH. So yes, Official Walt Disney World benefits statement is a bit misleading but, to the OP, you won't find EMH available at Doubletree.
Don't see how that changes the discussion. The discussion was about whether Doubletree has EMH and it doesn't and never did.The link provided goes to the Doubletree. If you switch the hotel to the regular Hilton, it still lists EMH as a benefit, which seems to be incorrect as of a month ago (unless something changes and they decided to continue to offer it)
-Rob
Don't see how that changes the discussion. The discussion was about whether Doubletree has EMH and it doesn't and never did.
I just checked the Hilton Lake Buena Vista site. There is nothing there about EMH. You may need to refresh your browser cache.
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