Thanks TeenaS!
That was the only choice available when I booked, I assume I could request a full balcony or a patio when I check in on-line?
WOW, when you booked, the only club level room available was a deluxe? Since there are only six of them, that's strange!
You should call reservations and have full balcony and/or patio added to your reservation. Keep in mind though that there are only six of these rooms so if they are all booked, there only might be one that is being vacated on the day you arrive and if that has a standing balcony, that's the room you'll end up with. It's really tough when there are only six rooms.
You may want to skip doing an on-line checkin. You are a club level guest and therefore will be greeted at the door anyway. You could then ask them before you get to the actual check-in if your room has a patio or full balcony. If it does not, then you can ask if another deluxe room is available that has either a patio or full balcony and if it is, tell them you want to switch rooms. If you do the on-line checkin, your keys will be already cut and waiting for you. If there's a possibility you are going to change the room assigned to you and you don't do an on-line checkin, then keys don't need to be recut.
The whole idea of doing an on-line checkin is to make it fast and simple. You walk up and receive your keys and you are on your way. If you want to ask about your room, the balcony, or anything at all, it's best to not do the on-line checkin.
The other day the on-line checkin line was longer and not moving as fast as the regular check-in line because the person that was at the on-line desk was wanting to change this and that and asking a million questions. That's fine. We don't mind any of that at all. However, that should be done at the regular check-in desk or at the concierge desk. The process at the on-line desk will on average take about 30 seconds. Show your ID and get handed your welcome packet with your keys and off you go. Then the next in line goes up and 30 seconds later it's the next person, etc., etc., etc. But if you are a club level guest, you don't need to deal with any of that anyway.