Concierge Room Location In Rpr

tiggerguy2000

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I have only stayed concierge at the HRH and was wondering what was the location of concierge rooms at RPR.I thought I heard someone say building #3 and that building #1 has the best views like looking into the parks.If anybody could help on this it would be alot of help with my decision.If you also have a resort map layout of the buildings that would be awesome.It helps knowing what location you would be staying at.

Thanks tiggerguy :thumbsup2
 
RPR Club is Tower 3, Floor 7.

Now, if you're lucky, you'll get a pool AND park view, better then in Tower 1, IMHO. The problem is that very few of the rooms on RPR Club offer this, about 1/3 of them.

Another 1/3 offer a view of the courtyard.

The other 1/3 offer a miserable view of I4.
 
RPR Club is Tower 3, Floor 7.

Now, if you're lucky, you'll get a pool AND park view, better then in Tower 1, IMHO. The problem is that very few of the rooms on RPR Club offer this, about 1/3 of them.

Another 1/3 offer a view of the courtyard.

The other 1/3 offer a miserable view of I4.

Thanks for the info on the rooms.I can see Im never going to get the park view because I have horrible luck with rooms.My wife and kids give the resort fair warning that if I get another crappy room then they will be seeing me back at the desk.They dont even unpack until I come in and say it's okay because it's a joke with them watching me get the crappy room again.Sometimes I feel like next to my name it flashes give him crap room.
In 20 Disney stays I have only had a okay view room twice.Last November staying at the boardwalk with Boardwalk view room we got the one man porch with a family of five while someone who checked in the same time as me got the extra large porch room with only a family of three which was the room next to mine so you can see I get the crap room every time. I know im not the only one but it still stinks.

tiggerguy :thumbsup2
 
Told ya alexandnessa is the resident expert ;)

When you make your reservation, explain it's your first time there and you're really looking to *WOW* your family...request park view. When you check in, ask again...explain "again" how it's your first stay and you always get the crappy view at WDW...(everything you posted above)...NICELY insist on a good view (tell 'em your wife will kill you...or lock you out of your room) and they should be able to work with you....of course, if you're going off peak, your chances are better ;)
 








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