Felicis
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2017
Just realised that the cost of these two options is pretty much the same for us.
We are doing 3 nights at Royal Pacific, 2 full days at the parks, at the end of our holiday in Orlando (at DW for 10 nights before moving). It is me, DH and DD (10). Obviously all in the one room at DW.
We have prebooked the club room, thinking that it sounded like a nice treat, but now I think about it, maybe we are better off making the treat the separate room the Jurassic suite offers? My thinking around this is that DD is celiac, so unlikely to be able to eat the food in the club room (unless they cater for allergies?) I also think that we might not make it to the club rooms for the afternoon drinks. This makes the extra money we are spending on the room a bit of a waste, doesn't it?
Does club level offer anything else that a standard room at the Royal Pacific doesn't? (I haven't seen anything offered online, but you know how easily you can miss things!)
We are doing 3 nights at Royal Pacific, 2 full days at the parks, at the end of our holiday in Orlando (at DW for 10 nights before moving). It is me, DH and DD (10). Obviously all in the one room at DW.
We have prebooked the club room, thinking that it sounded like a nice treat, but now I think about it, maybe we are better off making the treat the separate room the Jurassic suite offers? My thinking around this is that DD is celiac, so unlikely to be able to eat the food in the club room (unless they cater for allergies?) I also think that we might not make it to the club rooms for the afternoon drinks. This makes the extra money we are spending on the room a bit of a waste, doesn't it?
Does club level offer anything else that a standard room at the Royal Pacific doesn't? (I haven't seen anything offered online, but you know how easily you can miss things!)