Best Rooms for Families

michashell

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I need some advice regarding on-site resorts at UO. What would be the best for a family? We’ve never been to UO, and we’ve only done Disney with the kids once (Art of Animation family suite). We really liked having 2 baths. It made getting ready with our lolly gagging kids so much easier. Plus we could put the kids down for the night and leisurely get ready for bed ourselves.

Do any of the Universal kids suites have more than one bath? I think that I saw something called a King Suite (similar price to kids suites) at PB that have more than one bath. But it didn’t look like the other 2 on-site resorts had anything similar. I was trying to find layouts for the rooms at Universal, but couldn’t find one place for that. Maybe connecting rooms would be a good idea, but I’m not sure if they are guaranteed.

Sorry for all the questions. I’m just not sure where to start. I did poke around a few of the threads but didn’t find what I was looking for. Thanks!
 
The Portofino and Villa suites at PBH have two bathrooms.
 
Would connecting (or adjoining) rooms be an option? Sorry, I'm not sure of the right language. I see that if I book online you can book 2 rooms at once. However, I didn't want to make the assumption that they were side-by-side with a door between. Thanks!
 

Would connecting (or adjoining) rooms be an option? Sorry, I'm not sure of the right language. I see that if I book online you can book 2 rooms at once. However, I didn't want to make the assumption that they were side-by-side with a door between. Thanks!

Yes, connecting rooms would definitely work. I wouldn't book online. I would call and make the reservation and have it noted. I would also call a few days before you arrive and request again.
 








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