Adjoining Rooms at POP

Nordo

New Member
Can we check-in on-line and still request adjoining rooms? How does that work? Do I check in for me and my mom-in-law? Do we both request adjoining rooms? I usually check in super early in the morning anyway... Is there any benefit from checking in on-line other than avoiding lines? Can we make special requests or mention birthdays?
 

WDWNooby

Well-Known Member
We did not try it online...my travel agent requested connecting rooms at the time of our booking and referenced it as family to try to be sure that the accommodations did indeed work. My son and I are in one room and my daughter and granddaughter in the other. I'm presuming there will be no issue.
 
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I can't respond to your on-line check in question, but if you want rooms that have an inside door between them you must use the term "connecting". Adjoining refers to rooms that are close together, possible next door, but not nessarily with the inside connecting door.

We did that once at POP. We had two adults and two kids stay in connecting rooms and it worked out very well for us. Everyone got their own bed, two full bathrooms, two tvs. We booked with a travel agent and she requested it for us.

Good luck!:wave:
 
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