Hi Marie!
What a lovely daughter you must have to treat you to a stay at Disneyland! That is one of the wonderful things about Disney Vacation Club, is that it offers you the opportunity to share Disney with friends and family. I’m just a tad confused by the abbreviation “pch” but I’m going to take a guess that perhaps you meant “gch” or
Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa which includes Disney Vacation Club Villas.
One of the other wonderful things about Disney Vacation Club is the flexibility. With Disney Vacation Club Vacation Points, you can book a variety of room types. The best value for her points would have been to book your family in The Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. She would have the option of either a Deluxe Studio, or a 1, 2 or 3 Bedroom Villa. These rooms are not currently part of the Club Level rooms at the hotel. You could expect to find a kitchenette in the Deluxe Studios, or a full kitchen in the 1, 2 or 3 Bedroom Villas. Usually these rooms have a standard 12 cup coffee maker.
It is also possible to use Disney Vacation Club Points to stay in a standard resort room, and even to book a Club Level room. The number of points required to do this is a bit higher than a Deluxe Villa however, and I think it is less likely that she has booked you in this type of room. I would check with your daughter and ask what type of room she has for you. I would be happy to tell you about all the wonderful features of your room once you know which type you’ll be staying in! Let me know how else I can help you as you plan your exciting birthday celebration.
Have a Disney Day!
- Kate