Hotel Royal Plaza Deal

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Special Offer from Hotel Royal Plaza
in the Walt Disney World Resort: Top 20 deal - sells out quickly!
$79 -- Downtown Disney Orlando Hotel w/FREE Upgrade
Orlando, Florida - Travel dates: Now - 4/30/04
Book by January 21st and stay in a Deluxe Tower Room at the Hotel Royal Plaza in the Walt Disney World® Resort for just $79 per night - even weekends! (Reg. $169)


As an added bonus, if you stay four nights or more you'll get one night FREE.


Special not valid: Jan. 15-18; Feb. 13-14, 21-24; Mar. 12-13, 25-27

To book: Click Here to book online using the hotel's website.
Or, call Hotel Royal Plaza at 1-800-248-7890 and mention Travelzoo
 
Has anyone stayed here that could give me some insight? Those rates are available Easter week, which is what we need.
 
I stayed there in December for one night. My room was very nice. The location is good. I know it has resturants and a pool, but I did not check them our.
I think I had the Deluxe room so I had a whirlpool tub and a small sitting area. I would stay there again, but I understand you want a tower room that the wing rooms are not as nice.
 
I have stayed there twice and will be staying another week soon.

The hotel is lovely. A very beautiful lobby and a good upscael diner-type restaurant. The food is good and very reasonably priced ($20 fortwo including tax and tip-- my husband and I each got a large sandwich which came with fries-- on our trip before last).

The wing rooms are nice-- there is a tropical decor, a regular sized bathroom, a small sofa, a coffee maker, and a large (big enough for our laptop) safe.

The tower rooms are very nice. Similar decor but brighter and airier. Rooms were quite large, with a deluxe bathroom (whirlpool tub with seperate shower). Still a coffee maker, sofa, large safe.

There is a pool and a hot-tub, both of which are perfectly acceptable, but with pretty plain landscaping. There is also a small gift shop (maybe two), a tiny arcade, an inside and poolside bar, and a laundry room. There is plenty of parking.

Service varies from good to excellent and the location is great.

The only bad thing that I can say is that you will be charged an $8/night "resort fee." This is a hotel, not a resort. The only amenity the resort fee buys, as best I can tell, is a newspaper each am.

Do not let the bargain price fool you-- this place is pretty nice.

Would be happy to answer any other questions you might have.

Beatnik
 

Beatnik and anyone else who might care to answer;) I can get the HRP for about $66 a night including tax for Easter week in the king tower room...Is this a good deal? Search is down:( so I am at a loss...
How is the pool area? Is there adequate areas to sit by it and relax?

How does this place compare with lets say a moderate on Disney? Any info would be so helpful! Thanks!
Thanks!

Emmy
 
When we go the the Royal Plaza, we are usually very happy if we can get a rate between $50 and 60, including the resort fee. So your rate is a hair more than we typically aim for, but a tower room at the Royal Plaza would be a good value at this rate.

The pool area is fine for sitting out-- neat, tidy, plenty of chairs. It is in the hotel's courtyard, so certain parts are in the shade during various times of the day, but there was always sun somewhere, as I recall. The pool area is mostly paved and it is tastefully done, but nothing special. The pool at Port Orleans Riverside, for example, would be much nicer as regards landscaping and theming.

As regards comparison to a moderate Disney resort, I have only stayed at Port Orleans Riverside (which I like very much) and Caribbean Beach (which I don't like). I have been to Coronado Springs a few times to eat.

The room itself will be larger and have more amenities (big in-room safe, coffee maker with good coffee, deluxe bathroom, nice sitting area) at the Royal Plaza and the feel will be non-Disney upscale. The rest of the hotel will not be as "themed," by which I mean the landscaping, decor, restauarants, etc will not go together as well in the Royal Plaza as in any Disney Resort. There are also more dining options at the Disney Moderates-- usually a food court or self serve place and a sit down restaurant. But the restaurant at the Royal Plaza is good and will be somewhat cheaper. The Disney Resorts actually are resorts and will have a variety of other activities to do-- you would be able to rent bikes, boats, or fishing poles at the Disney Moderates, for example, but not at the Royal Plaza. The grounds are also more extensive at the Disney Resort than the Royal Plaza. But you will not have to schlepp far from your car or room to get around the Royal Plaza-- everything is convienent compared with the more spread-out Disney reosrts.

The Disney Transportation system is more efficent than the DTD Transport system, and Disney's busses drop you off at the front gate of the MK whereas DTD busses take you to the TTC. But the location of the Royal Plaza is as convienent, in my opnion, as that of any of the Disney Resorts. Service is probably equal.

I have a relative who is a cast member and I can usually get a room at a Disney resort for about 40% off what others are paying. But I still have not stayed at a Disney resort in 3-4 years! If I could get Port Orleans Riverside for the same price as the Royal Plaza, I'd probably take it (but as I write this I am recalling the long walk from my room to the pool, restaurants, or hotel lobby-- a real drag!). Otherwise, give me the Royal Plaza!

I hope this helps-- it is so hard to advise folks because everyone's tastes and interest differ. We don't use either DTD or Disney-owned transport, would prefer a sit-down restaurant to a food court, and don't like the spread-out nature of the Disney Moderates. So the Royal Plaza works well for us and it is cheaper to boot!

Beatnik
 














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