Club levels compare hotels

JAL2525

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I've stayed club level at the HRH. I am considering staying at either RPH or PBH next year. Can anyone tell me the differences between the hotel club levels. I recall reading that the club levels in the other hotels are not seperate areas.

Any additional info would be great. Thanks in advance.:thumbsup2:thanks:
 
Our first trip to Universal we stayed in the Club Level at RPR. The RPR Club Level is on one floor and you need your hotel key to access the Club Level. The food was good!
 
Our first trip to Universal we stayed in the Club Level at RPR. The RPR Club Level is on one floor and you need your hotel key to access the Club Level. The food was good!

So the Club Level at RPR is it's own floor like the HRH...Is the lounge on that floor? I though I read the lounge at the Portofino is in a common area???:)

Thanks Again for the info...:wave:
 
Yes, the lounge & club rooms are all on floor 7 @ RPR

The RPR lounge is larger than HRH - and not as hot!
 

Thanks for the info TraceyL:)

Anyone have any more input on RPR or anything on PBH? Thanks in advance.:thumbsup2
 
Thanks for the info TraceyL:)

Anyone have any more input on RPR or anything on PBH? Thanks in advance.:thumbsup2

Also curious about differences...does the food come from the hotel restaurant like Disney? Does the food vary day-to-day?
 
We were at the PBH a couple of years ago and yes the club room is on the 3rd floor(I think) and your room can be on any floor. They try to keep you in the same area of the Hotel so it is not bad at all.The club room I think is the largest of the 3, even has a pool table. You access the club with your room key.The PBH is our favorite hotel :thumbsup2:cool1::cool1::cool1:
 
Have stayed PBH club level multiple times. I haven't tried HRH or RPR but from everything that I have read PBH is the best. It is fairly large and overlooks the bay through a wall of windows. They have a billiard table, computer terminal/printer, DVD collection, and a nice assortment of food and beverages (wine/beer in the evening) throughout the day. Rooms are relatively close to the lounge. Very nice.
 
Also curious about differences...does the food come from the hotel restaurant like Disney? Does the food vary day-to-day?

The breakfast pastries, bagels, etc. are pretty much the same every day. For lunch there are usually a few snacks with water, soft drinks, and coffee. Evening offerings usually vary day to day; usually have 3 Italian dishes and an antipasti board with various meat/cheese offerings. Wine/beer is served during the evening offering. Later at night they have Italian desserts; Cannoli, tiramisu, etc.
 
Have stayed PBH club level multiple times. I haven't tried HRH or RPR but from everything that I have read PBH is the best. It is fairly large and overlooks the bay through a wall of windows. They have a billiard table, computer terminal/printer, DVD collection, and a nice assortment of food and beverages (wine/beer in the evening) throughout the day. Rooms are relatively close to the lounge. Very nice.

Is it on it's own floor with the club rooms...I thought someone said you don't have your own floor/space.:)
 
Is it on it's own floor with the club rooms...I thought someone said you don't have your own floor/space.:)
To my knowledge it is not on its own floor; It is on the same level with the lobby and bar. They have placed us on a different floor than the club lounge on more than one occasion.
 
To my knowledge it is not on its own floor; It is on the same level with the lobby and bar. They have placed us on a different floor than the club lounge on more than one occasion.

That's why I like the HRH club and I assume would like RPR club. :) They have the lounge on the same level as the rooms. The PBH has it on different levels. Also like the fact that you need your room key to access the floor. Is that the way the RPR is set up?:confused3
 
That's why I like the HRH club and I assume would like RPR club. :) They have the lounge on the same level as the rooms. The PBH has it on different levels. Also like the fact that you need your room key to access the floor. Is that the way the RPR is set up?:confused3

Not sure about RPR. At PBH you still may only access the club lounge via room key. You scan the key in order to unlock the door.
 
We've only stayed at PBH and have no desire to stay at the other 2 hotels. The club lounge area and food offerings are great, plus the rooms and service are the best onsite. We like to visit the other hotels especially for their pools, but for us hands down it's PBH. :woohoo:
 
Not sure about RPR. At PBH you still may only access the club lounge via room key. You scan the key in order to unlock the door.

Are the club rooms on their own floor only accessible with your room key in the elevator. I'm asking about the PBH and RPR?
 
We stay club level at Disney, and while the beer is only put out in the evenings, it is available all day long, just by asking for one. We routinely stopped by the club in the afternoons (heading to the pool).

Does anyone know if it is the same at HRH? Can we get a beer anytime just by asking?
 
Are the club rooms on their own floor only accessible with your room key in the elevator. I'm asking about the PBH and RPR?
Hi! RPR has its club room and rooms(most rooms) on the 7th floor Tower 3,and yes you use your room key in the elevator to access the floor. PBH has their club room on the 3rd floor(same as the lobby) and most rooms are on the upper floors of the villa wing but can be in other locations too.Your room key is needed to open the club rooms door:cool1::cool1::cool1:
 
Hi from a long time lurker, but new time poster.
Visiting RPR this August and staying CL for the first time. I've trawled the threads and got lots of good info - thanks.
We have stayed at RPR and HRH before but never at CL.
Just a couple more if anyone can help.
Can you get rollaway bed? There are 3 of us booked, but have relatives in Orlando and was hoping their daughter could join us for one night?

How crowded does the lounge get in late August?
 
Can you get rollaway bed? There are 3 of us booked, but have relatives in Orlando and was hoping their daughter could join us for one night?

How crowded does the lounge get in late August?

Rollaway bed's are $25 a night. We brought our own twin size air mattress and it worked out fine and fit nicely between the window and second bed. You can add her to your reservation free of charge as long as she is under 18, otherwise I believe that is $25 also (must be the magic number as that's what the refrigerator costs too :lmao:) Trying the lounge out for the first time the end of August for us too so can't help you out there. ;)
 












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