Is a connecting room the same as an adjacent room?
Is a connecting room the same as an adjacent room? Connecting rooms: Rooms with individual entrance doors from the outside and a connecting door in between. Guests can move between rooms without going through the hallway. Adjoining rooms: Rooms with a common wall but no connecting door. Adjacent rooms: Rooms close to each other, perhaps across the hall.
What are connecting rooms called?
An adjoining room is two guest rooms that are located next to each other and are connected by a locked door between them. Adjoining rooms may be booked together by request for one traveling party, or they may be booked separately by two different parties.
How do you get adjoining rooms at Disney?
When planning your Disney Resort vacation your best option to book adjoining rooms is to simply call and speak with a Cast Member at the Disney Resort Hotel Reservations line at (407) 939-1936. By doing so this Cast Member can add a note to your reservation.
Why do some hotels have connecting rooms?
It is common for families to get connecting rooms so that the parents can sleep in one room and the children in another, with an open door so the parents can keep an eye on the children. Friends, weekend getaways with the girls, parties, weddings, and more are many reasons why guests might book connecting rooms.