Family Suites at All Stars? Am I crazy or are they....

DebIreland said:
Two TVs is a LOT in one suite isn't it? How could they have more than 2 TVs in a 520 sq foot (approx) suite? Where would they even put another TV and why? Sorry, not trying to be rude, just curious about what you said.
:)

i only pointed out the two tvs 'cause another poster posted that there were *THREE* and i believed that to be incorrect...
 
DebIreland said:
:rotfl2: :lmao: Good luck with that!



Absolutely!!!!!!! It's Disney World. Yay!!!! :cheer2:

And of course (at least in my opinion) the real benefit of these suites (or any suites with pull out beds) is the extra space you get by day when the beds are folded back up!

BY DAY?! you mean we're supposed to spend daylight hours in the resort room?! :rotfl: i've been doing it all backwards then, being in the parks during the day! :rotfl2:
 
gigi1313 said:
i only pointed out the two tvs 'cause another poster posted that there were *THREE* and i believed that to be incorrect...

Allearsnet.com is reporting THREE TVs, and has pictures of three TVs. Two in the sitting/kitchenette area and one in the bedroom. Don't ask me why, but they ARE there.

That's a TV for every 173 sq. feet. Personally, I'd trade two of 'em for a Murphy bed.


DisFlan
 
Those are some cool pics and I would love to stay in one. Just not sure its worth $169 to $259 a night. :confused3
 

Boston5602 said:
I As of yesterday I bought into DVC and am now hoping I'll get a shot at the kingsize bed in the one bedroom , maybe :thumbsup2

That's only going to happen if you don't tell anyone in your family you bought in or when your trips are. As the owner I have had the pullout, airmatress and floor. I've had the king bed twice....when I took solo trips and didn't except any invitations for company :cool1: Congrats and welcome home
 
gigi1313 said:
BY DAY?! you mean we're supposed to spend daylight hours in the resort room?! :rotfl: i've been doing it all backwards then, being in the parks during the day! :rotfl2:
You HAVE been doing it backwards -- up early in the morning to the parks to beat the crowds, back to the resort in the daytime for a swim and a nap while the crowds fight the heat and humidity and each other in the parks, and then back to the parks at night when they feel less crowded and more magical (IMO)!

-- Rob
 
I agree with Rob, park/relax/park is the best combo, and I think one of the best benifits of staying on property. :)
 












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