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Old Jun 4, 2023 | 12:13 am
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ralphs
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Originally Posted by sg4515
Was wondering if anyone could answer a couple questions about Globalist booking of Seabird Resort multiple rooms. I have booked two Grand Ocean Suites on Points and Cash rate for August. I will be Globalist by the time of my stay. Booking one room for me and wife, other room for son, his wife and two children.
Was wondering if any chance I would get Globalist benefits for both rooms? - I know I should get at least 4 free breakfast, was hoping for all six of us. Was also wondering if anyone had any experience with getting resort fees waived for multiple rooms?
Also, question on parking - We will just have one vehicle. I know WOH rules state free parking on Award stays, but wondering if anyone has had parking waived for a cash and points stay?
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
I did similar. I got a text literally mid-stay saying "please note that your Globalist Benefits, per T&Cs of WoH, will only apply to the room you are occupying and not the other." It was kind of weird. It seems like about $160 of breakfast spend per night was waived, but the amount we spent over was charged. We also were charged full rates for valet on the two cash & point rooms. I thought it was worth it over street parking for safety purposes.

Originally Posted by SacTownGuy
Curious if anybody has more on this? Do you feel safe walking around? Safe on property? I live in a big bad city but prefer my beach vacations to be relaxing.
I think city people would think it's totally fine. We saw several unhoused people, young people hanging out past midnight, the pier had a few areas that had the strong smell of urine, and there were loud cars/loud stereos well into the night (the noise went away when closing the balcony door) - never felt unsafe in terms of personal safety, but just more concerned about petty property crime. Someone who expects Disneyland's Main Street USA should go to Huntington Beach instead.
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