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leeann32
12-09-2009, 05:01 PM
Can 2 adults and 3 kids ages 15,13 & 6 fit comfortably in a standard room at RPR? We stayed at the Beach Club this year and the room size was fine with the day bed. I really don't want to spend the extra $$$ on a 2nd room. We really like the look of RPR, even though the Portofino is bigger.
Is the roll-away bed comfortable to sleep on???
donaldduck352
12-09-2009, 05:09 PM
The standard room at RPR is 335sq.ft.The room seems bigger tho.We have done 5 here and the rollaway is commfy.With the parks,CW and the pool the only time you will feel crowded is when you get ready for bed and get ready in the morning.The good thing tho is the shower and toilet are in a seperate room.There is A vanity with sink separate.
Hope this helps.:thumbsup2
Forgot to add they have suites there also.There is A bedroom area and A living room,very spacious.
I have stayed at all 3 and RPR is by far my fav.
pixeegrl
12-09-2009, 05:14 PM
We spent seven days last December with 5 people. DH and myself plus three boys 14, 10, 7. We brought a twin size air mattress instead and put it between the window and the bed. When no one was sleeping on it we stood it up against the wall out of the way. A lot easier to do than with a roll away and probably more comfortable. We brought a sheet set but they gave us blankets and pillows for it. Also, we didn't spend a whole lot of time in the room but when we did it was definitely manageable. Save your money for all the yummy restaurants and souvies!
donaldduck352
12-09-2009, 05:17 PM
We spent seven days last December with 5 people. DH and myself plus three boys 14, 10, 7. We brought a twin size air mattress instead and put it between the window and the bed. When no one was sleeping on it we stood it up against the wall out of the way. A lot easier to do than with a roll away and probably more comfortable. We brought a sheet set but they gave us blankets and pillows for it. Also, we didn't spend a whole lot of time in the room but when we did it was definitely manageable. Save your money for all the yummy restaurants and souvies!
:thumbsup2:thumbsup2
leeann32
12-09-2009, 05:26 PM
Thanks for the fast replies! It's true that we won't spend much time in the room! :)
I didn't see the suites on Loews website, do I have to call?
rpbert1
12-09-2009, 05:29 PM
The King suites are only for 3 people, so would need to be the Kids themed suite, which i think are quite expensive,
rpbert1
12-09-2009, 05:31 PM
heres a link
http://www.loewshotels.com/en/Hotels/Royal-Pacific-Resort/Rooms/Suites.aspx
donaldduck352
12-09-2009, 05:37 PM
The King suites are only for 3 people, so would need to be the Kids themed suite, which i think are quite expensive,
I wonder is it still cheaper then PBH tho?
rpbert1
12-09-2009, 05:46 PM
I changed my reservations around in July past, as one of the weeks i had planned for RPR, turned out to be cheaper to stay at PBH
leeann32
12-09-2009, 06:17 PM
heres a link
http://www.loewshotels.com/en/Hotels/Royal-Pacific-Resort/Rooms/Suites.aspx
Thanks for the link, the kids suites look really neat! I wonder if I could request one on the club floor???
donaldduck352
12-09-2009, 07:15 PM
I've read A post that they do offer it on club level.Best to call directally to find out.
PatMcDuck
12-10-2009, 08:56 AM
Just my opinion, but 5 in a room in a group that includes 2 adults and 2 teens is pushing it. I have done it though. We stayed at Cedar Point out in Ohio and I decided to have 5 in a room so we could afford concierge at the Breakers. (I was sort of counting on using the lounge for "space" if we needed it, to watch TV or read, etc. NEVER again we all agreed after the trip.
2 problems, one being the single bathroom. We had a problem with this, some of the kids would even run to the lobby to use the bathrooms if someone (like DH) was tying up the bathroom for too long. Another problem is 5 people agreeing to lights off at the same time...... and let's not even get into the snoring/ "he is breathing too loud" arguments. :laughing:
donaldduck352
12-10-2009, 05:57 PM
Just my opinion, but 5 in a room in a group that includes 2 adults and 2 teens is pushing it. I have done it though. We stayed at Cedar Point out in Ohio and I decided to have 5 in a room so we could afford concierge at the Breakers. (I was sort of counting on using the lounge for "space" if we needed it, to watch TV or read, etc. NEVER again we all agreed after the trip.
2 problems, one being the single bathroom. We had a problem with this, some of the kids would even run to the lobby to use the bathrooms if someone (like DH) was tying up the bathroom for too long. Another problem is 5 people agreeing to lights off at the same time...... and let's not even get into the snoring/ "he is breathing too loud" arguments. :laughing:
The time we got back to the room,eveyone was tired and did not care.Now mornings can be A hassle.Good thing I wake up before anyone else.
dogodisney
12-10-2009, 08:46 PM
We are a family of with similar ages as you (16, 15, 6) and stayed at RPR in Sept. I brought nap mats and blankets and made a pallet on the floor for the 6 yo. I placed them between the closet dresser. It worked out good and was out of the way.
AS far as getting ready in the morning, I am an early riser so I got up first nad showered then my DH would get in and while he was in the bathroom, I'd get the 6 yo ready. We stayed CL, so the three of would head down for breakfast while the teenagers got ready.The snoring was an issue but we all survived. :rolleyes:
dogodisney
12-10-2009, 08:47 PM
Oh and BTW, RPR is beautiful. We loved it.
leeann32
12-15-2009, 07:27 AM
Thanks for all the great advice! Now I just have to convince DH that we should stay in 1 standard club room, instead of 2 standard non-club rooms. He's more interested in the space and I like the idea of the food & drinks.
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