I am planning a trip to San Antonio in a few weeks, and have rented a one-bedroom at Wyndham Riverside Suites rom a TUG member. I have heard that one's experience at this resort depends greatly on room type and location, so I am hoping for some tips!
Reading the reviews of this resort, it has a great location on the Riverwalk, but rooms that actually face the Riverwalk tend to be noisy. Also, I have heard there is a fish restaurant next door, which produces a lot of odors. I am very sensitive to noise and smells, so I'm trying to figure out the best room location to avoid these problems.
Also, I know that some of the one-bedrooms are two-levels with a spiral staircase, and I'd have a lot of problems with the stairs. I called the resort and they said I have a "standard one-bedroom." I asked if this meant a unit without stairs, and they said I could be assigned either type of unit. This surprises me, because I thought the two-level units cost more Wyndham Points than a one-level unit.
Any suggestions on what I should request? I'm thinking an upper floor might help avoid noise/odors. Are any of the one-level units on the upper floors? Is there a particular side of the building I should request to be away from noise and the fish restaurant?
Also, the person I spoke to said I can put in a room type/location request, but rooms aren't assigned until check-in. I will be arriving on Tuesday, December 11. Is the resort likely to be full then? Do I need to get there early to have nay options?
I know this is a small resort (around 40 rooms), so that limits the options.
Thanks in advance for any tips!
Reading the reviews of this resort, it has a great location on the Riverwalk, but rooms that actually face the Riverwalk tend to be noisy. Also, I have heard there is a fish restaurant next door, which produces a lot of odors. I am very sensitive to noise and smells, so I'm trying to figure out the best room location to avoid these problems.
Also, I know that some of the one-bedrooms are two-levels with a spiral staircase, and I'd have a lot of problems with the stairs. I called the resort and they said I have a "standard one-bedroom." I asked if this meant a unit without stairs, and they said I could be assigned either type of unit. This surprises me, because I thought the two-level units cost more Wyndham Points than a one-level unit.
Any suggestions on what I should request? I'm thinking an upper floor might help avoid noise/odors. Are any of the one-level units on the upper floors? Is there a particular side of the building I should request to be away from noise and the fish restaurant?
Also, the person I spoke to said I can put in a room type/location request, but rooms aren't assigned until check-in. I will be arriving on Tuesday, December 11. Is the resort likely to be full then? Do I need to get there early to have nay options?
I know this is a small resort (around 40 rooms), so that limits the options.
Thanks in advance for any tips!
Room Types/Locations at Wyndham Riverside Suite
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