MakiraMarlena
It's a big black fish to you
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2005
yep saved about $15 booking as a passholder. It's only one night so I hope they don't expect me to use the pass at the park first.
The one room was over $400. The suite was about $935 and it is a King Suite with an adjoining 2 bedroom room. Also, somehow the suite is pool view and the room was garden view, so I thought it was reasonable, if $935 dollars for one night of anything ever CAN be reasonable.
The one room was over $400. The suite was about $935 and it is a King Suite with an adjoining 2 bedroom room. Also, somehow the suite is pool view and the room was garden view, so I thought it was reasonable, if $935 dollars for one night of anything ever CAN be reasonable.
It's definitely fine wherever they want to sleep. My point was that I know at WDW, they charge an additional $25 per night for each person over 18 that's registered to the room over two people. In OP's case, that would be two extra people over 18 for an extra $50 per night, if Universal has the same policy. It would be in addition to the rate and added onto the folio at check-in. And what's the cutoff for kids? Is 2 and under not part of the room count?
that sounds what i expected.
i think it is higher due to being in the spring break time period.
i have a king suite booked in october and weekend rates are over $300.
i didn't look back in this thread to see if you have AAA to use.
you have a ks and another room.
was this cheaper than booking the hospitality suite?
i'm trying of ways to save you money.....
I never saw a hospitality suite pop up as available. What is it?