larissawbb
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Here is a quick video that my son shot of our 2 bedroom suite while we were at Cabana Bay. I hope it's okay to post here.
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So I currently have Cabana Bay booked for May 24-27, but I'm now able to stay in Orlando an additional day. I'd like to modify my reservation, and check out on the 26th instead, so I can spend the last two nights at another hotel (not Universal). When I go to modify my reservation, it says that I have to pay a deposit again. If I did this, would they actually apply that deposit to full cost? (Because if so that would end up fully paying for my second night.) If anyone is familiar w this please, let me know.
If this is the wrong place to ask this, please let me know, and I will create a new thread. Thank you so much.
Video link is dead. Any chance you can repost or provide a youtube link? ThanksHere is a quick video that my son shot of our 2 bedroom suite while we were at Cabana Bay. I hope it's okay to post here.
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do you have pics of your room? Was it an upgrade or a standard room that just happened to be in the right place?
I have read they do
And staff at the pool will inflate your tubes no matter where you buy them
Read past trip reports those that brought their floatables from home, staff inflated them at the pool area
No charges
Bobbie
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I'm sure those that will stay at Cbay in the future, will be curious to know about the walking path to Vbay
There is definitely a walking path. Looks pretty easy to navigate. Entrance from Cabana Bay to Volcano Bay is right off the end of the Americana building by one of the new towers. There is new signage in place. I'll be down there a week from today and I'll try to get a better report for you bobbie!![]()
I'm not sure about requesting a cot, but I've stayed in a suite and with the fold-up bed in the living space, I'm not sure where there would be room for a cot. If there is, it would be just barely and nobody better need to get up in the middle of the night. Depending on the budget, I might consider doing a 2 bedroom suite or some type of adjoining rooms rather than trying to get 6 adults/teens in one suite.