Am I a FREAK? Anyone else ever thought of...

SNylund

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Actually moving into one of the hotels and living onsite for a very long extended time? :lmao: I was wondering if they offer a monthly rate. I was thinking about sometime next year, spending about 1 month or 2 at the Royal Pacific. Anyone else ever thought about this, or am I a total freak? :confused3:rotfl:
 
If you have the $$$ why not! Loving the feel of being waited on hand and foot among beautiful surroundings does not make you a freak!
 
Actually moving into one of the hotels and living onsite for a very long extended time? :lmao: I was wondering if they offer a monthly rate. I was thinking about sometime next year, spending about 1 month or 2 at the Royal Pacific. Anyone else ever thought about this, or am I a total freak? :confused3:rotfl:

I assume you are loaded!!! If you are rich I don't see why not, wish I could! :cloud9:
 
If I hit the lotto tomorrow, DH and talked about retiring to Universal, we just didn't know which hotel to choose. :rotfl:

If you an afford it, I say go for it!!!
 

As they say, money talks. Call RPR, ask to speak to the manager and see what you can work out for a monthly rate. If you can convince him you're serious they would probably give you a generous discount.
 
I couldn't live in something that small for a month. I would have to have a suite.... :thumbsup2 but then again, I could never afford it so I don't have to worry about living in a small space. I have thought about what it would be like to stay for a month or two PBH in the 2 bedroom villa suites..:goodvibes

but like I said, I could never afford that .... :scared1::scared1:
 
I actually have thought of that. The University in the city I live in ran out of dorm rooms this year, so 250 students are now living in hotels...very nice, 4 star hotels. Which got my mind thinking about which hotels I'd like to live at...RPR is at the top of my list. :) If I could spend a month or two at RPR, I'd totally do it.
 
Actually its not as bad as you think even at typical room rates RPR would be about $5000 for a month, maybe $3000 if you could get a monthly rate. That is not a whole lot more than a typical vacation, of course some people spend $10 grand in one week at Disney or a Pacific cruise or something.

I would want to break it up with some Disney time, but of course that would drive up the bill. :lmao:
 
Actually its not as bad as you think even at typical room rates RPR would be about $5000 for a month, maybe $3000 if you could get a monthly rate. That is not a whole lot more than a typical vacation, of course some people spend $10 grand in one week at Disney or a Pacific cruise or something.

I would want to break it up with some Disney time, but of course that would drive up the bill. :lmao:
ya think so... maybe just a bit... :rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:

and yeah, you are right, some do drop that much in a week.. I still cannot do that, and without food :eek: add the food into that equation and you have an even bigger bill... :scared1: then again, :idea: that could be one good way to shed some pounds...;)... at least for me... popcorn::
 
ya think so... maybe just a bit... :rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:

and yeah, you are right, some do drop that much in a week.. I still cannot do that, and without food :eek: add the food into that equation and you have an even bigger bill... :scared1: then again, :idea: that could be one good way to shed some pounds...;)... at least for me... popcorn::

ME too! Now there's a diet plan I haven't thought of (Save money on vacation by not eating!) :lmao: For me that would probably save about $1000. popcorn::
 
I think rpbert1 has stayed at RPR for 3 weeks at a time.... I don't think he got any rate discount because of length of stay :confused3
 
ya think so... maybe just a bit... :rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:

and yeah, you are right, some do drop that much in a week.. I still cannot do that, and without food :eek: add the food into that equation and you have an even bigger bill... :scared1: then again, :idea: that could be one good way to shed some pounds...;)... at least for me... popcorn::
Well you could always stay on the Club Level! :thumbsup2

Yes, my wife and I have talked about how cool this would be on more than one occassion! :)
 
everything in moderation...yeah right:laughing:

lots of retired TS peeps will stay for weeks @ a time. While i know U allows the TS sharks to troll the parks for whatever offsite one they're representing, im surprised U hasn't developed one of their own (onsite or off, with the same FOTL percs as the hotels):confused:

OT i've heard of the elderly in FLA doing back to back 'lower tier' cruises in lieu of assisting living arrangements:confused3urban legend?
 
Stayed 3 weeks last couple of years, this year was either stay 4 weeks or break it up, as last year after 3 weeks in one resort we started to get a bit bored:confused3 even though we love RPR. So stayed 2 weeks at RPR went to beach Don Cesar [highly recommend] for 1 week, and then back to PBH for the last week, and it was great ,as we where a bit aprehensive about 4 weeks. Do not think i would stay longer than 2 weeks at a time in 1 resort, with out even a few days in another just to break it up a bit.
No offers for 4 weeks as we did consider it, but you never know with things the way they are at present.
 











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