Club Level at RPR...worth it, right?

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I was going to get a standard room at RPR, but then noticed that the CL rooms were still pretty reasonable at the stay/play (or whatever it's called) rate. We're staying there Dec 10-13 and will be there most of checkin day and most of checkout day (getting our money's worth for hotel and ticket).

Club Level there is worth the extra cost, yes? It seems like it from the posts I've read and the pictures I've seen (of food etc) and from what Loews says... On the other hand, we're vegetarian and don't eat some other foods b/c of problems with other ingredients...so I'd love the input of anyone who has info!

Thanks!
 
I'm a vegetarian too and I'm staying CL at RPR in September. I stayed CL at HRH last year and while there wasn't a huge selection for vegetarians, there was enough. I assume it will be the same at RPR. :)
 
I'm a vegetarian too and I'm staying CL at RPR in September. I stayed CL at HRH last year and while there wasn't a huge selection for vegetarians, there was enough. I assume it will be the same at RPR. :)

Good to know!


I was looking at pictures in reports, and gosh, just the fruit itself would cost a ton to buy at restaurants, and would take ages to cut up in a hotel room (if you brought your own knife). So just for fruit and coffee/water alone we might make up the cost. :)
 
Good to know!


I was looking at pictures in reports, and gosh, just the fruit itself would cost a ton to buy at restaurants, and would take ages to cut up in a hotel room (if you brought your own knife). So just for fruit and coffee/water alone we might make up the cost. :)
For our next trip in February I plan on going ahead and going for CL as long as the cost is not that great. I have 2 kids that love to snack and so that would be much easier than having food all over the place in the room plus getting snacks downstairs.
 

It really depends on your family -- we had PBH Club and we didn't find it to be worth it because we do a grocery stop anyway. We basically don't drink alcohol, and my ds would not eat most of the dinner-time offerings. The breakfast was nice to have, but we usually make do with breakfast bars and bananas, so probably not a big savings there. Oh! And we don't drink soda. If there are more than 3 of you, or if you have teens who eat a ton, or if you will be drinking alcohol and soda, it can be a great value!

Maria :upsidedow
 











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