HRH 8/27-8/31 - A little disappointed

dcookies

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Cast of Characters – Me, DH, DS1 - 15 and DS2 – 12

We actually flew to FL on 8/24, but spent a few days with relatives in Deltona and Flagler Beach. Most of this report concerns our hotel experience.

On 8/27, we arrived at the Hard Rock at about 1:00 p.m. I had reserved a deluxe room at the entertainment rate of $155 per night. Nobody in line at check-in – great, this should go fast and well be able to spend some time in the parks. Our registration clerk was Naomi. The reservation was on file – I asked about the Grade A program and was told no problem, she’d add it onto our kids room keys. Also asked about getting bathrobes in our room, but was told they were only available in suites, even after I mentioned I had seen it advertised on Expedia and Loew’s site that they were available upon request. Oh well, not the end of the world. Check in took about 15 minutes – Naomi kept on running my credit card through, and telling me the computer wouldn’t take it. After a while, I was starting to get nervous! Finally, she called a supervisor, who told her all she had to do was hit the “enter” button – she tried it, and it worked. She handed over the key cards – no Grade A on the kids cards. So, she had to re-issue those. Note: As we found out very shortly, if one key card needs to be reissued, they ALL need to be reissued, or the older ones won’t work. Anyway, I signed the registration for our deluxe room, and left. By this time, there was quite a line behind us.

In the meantime, my DH had unloaded the luggage, which was on a cart in the bell-hop area. We were told we should wait with the luggage, so the boys went ahead to the room while DH and I waited. At this point, I remembered that I had forgotten to mention the Loew’s First card (although the number was on our reservation), so I went back to reception to mention it. Got a different reception person, who took our room number and promised cookies & milk would be delivered that evening. One of the MIB noticed we’d been standing with our luggage, and came over and said he’d have it delivered to our room ASAP. One of the bell-hops (PJ) also came to the front area at that time, so he gathered our luggage and off we went. All in all, this process took about a half-hour, NOT what I was expecting!

We went to our room, #4066 I think it was, and neither my key card or my husband’s worked. The boys were already in the room, so they opened the door for us, and PJ told us to go back to the lobby later and get new cards for me and DH. We walked in and ….. wait a second, I thought deluxe rooms were large, with a pull-out sofa??!! I mentioned this to PJ, who called Star Service. Sure enough, we had been assigned to a standard room, not a deluxe. They had a deluxe available, so off we went to 6099. Much better! The room was very large, with 2 queens, a pullout sofa bed, table, 4 chairs, and lots of space. We briefly settled in, then went back down to reception to get another set of key cards for this room. This is when we were told that any change to one card would require a change to all cards. I remembered this time to mention the Loew’s First card.

After this, we went off to the parks. We walked to Universal – I cannot believe how close it is! We found there were actually two routes you could take – one short, and one scenic. We used both during our stay, depending on our mood. Being able to use the Express line at the rides was wonderful – this is a great benefit, and really makes it worthwhile to spend a little more to stay at an on-site hotel! In the afternoons when the parks were busy they scanned our cards, but in the mornings they never bothered. We also weren’t limited to one ride per hours, although during busy times I can understand why they might want to. At almost every ride, we were told that each person needed a card to use the line – I think the only exception was Dr. Doom.

After dinner (Motown Café – great chicken salad!), we went to the hotel gym. The workout room was great – we got free access with the Loew’s First card. An adult is required to accompany children under 18, so I went down with the boys. They signed a waiver form, and in we went. Equipment included 2 stationary bikes, about 5 treadmills, a few step machines, and a large variety of weight equipment (my 15 yo was in heaven!).

Over the next few days, we visited both IOA and US, the Hard Rock Café, and ate a few times on I-Drive. The parks were not busy at all – in the mornings, we rode MIB over and over using the regular lane, Express, and single riders (when it got busy, this was faster than Express). By far the boy’s favorite ride. I managed a high score of 499,000, but my older son beat me with a score of 527,500. My younger son probably could have done great, but he had the most fun posing for the camera, and lost time shooting! We used the hints posted by MIB999999. One comment – he states that usually there are 2 bonuses per car, but we almost always got 3, and once when my husband rode with us all of us got the bonus.

A few additional notes about the hotel:

 The pool was great – never too busy, pool water was just right (for me!), and the underwater sound system had my younger son doing handstands just to listen to it.
 Noise levels in the room – overall, it was fairly quiet. No hotel can protect against kids yelling in the hall (which only happened a few times). I noticed that the bathroom is the weak point – when I was in our bathroom, I could hear EVERYTHING going on in our neighbor’s bathroom. We kept this door closed at night.
 Wastebaskets – ok, this is really picky, but there were only 2 in the room – one very small one in the bathroom, and one next to the sofa. I really would have liked another one next to the desk, where the coffee maker was. Also, they never unlocked the snack pantry, so I can’t say what was in there.
 One other little nit – at night, a lot of light shone into the room under the doorway. After the first night, we took the rug from in front of the sink and put it in front of the door to block the light.

 We had one bad experience – on Thursday, our neighbors
around the corner (we were at the end of a wing) decided to have a party – loud music, lots of bass. We could see the water vibrating in the jug we had on the dresser, and had a hard time listening to the TV. After some investigation to determine which room it was coming from, my husband called Star Services (this was about 9:30 p.m.). About 25 minutes went by with no decrease in noise level, and we were thinking about calling again, when we heard a lot of yelling and screaming in the hall. Apparently, one (or more) of the other guests decided to complain directly to the room occupants, and a loud disagreement ensued. Keep in mind, we were in another corridor, but could hear it clearly, and it wasn’t pretty! We were ready to call Security when doors slammed and the yelling stopped. Thankfully, the music level also went down! We could still feel the bass, but it wasn’t so extreme. We also noticed that the music turned off at exactly 11:00 p.m. I have to give the hotel a big, fat zero for the way they handled this, because I don’t think they did anything at all about it.

Overall, we liked the hotel, but were not happy with either registration or the way the hotel handled the noise problem. For the price of $155, it was worth it, and we would stay there again, but I think next time we’ll try PBH.

I almost forgot – I had purchased the 5-day bonus tickets to the parks on the Internet, and I managed to misplace mine. I had written down all of the numbers from the back of the tickets, so off to Guest Services we went. The gentleman there looked at my DH and DS’s tickets, figured our which one was lost, and reissued mine to me, within a few minutes. Great customer service! With these tickets, every time we entered a park we were required to sign a sheet a paper, and they’d compare signatures, which was a little time-consuming but understandable.

I’d be happy to answer any questions anyone may have, about either the hotel or parks.
 
Oops - two more things to mention.

Parking was plentiful at the hotel - the only night it was somewhat crowded was Thursday, when there was an event going on in the Velvet Room. Even then, we had no trouble finding a space.

Our cookies and milk were delivered the first night as promised - impressed the heck out of the boys! Three huge cookies, and about a quart of icy cold milk. Yum!
 
I enjoyed reading your report. I wish things had of been smoother for you. We had a great trip last weekend. The parks did get crowded on the weekend in the afternoons. Is'nt FOTL excellent.LOL I wished we'd have stuck with milk and cookies they are yummy, we decided to do the fruit and it was poorly presented in a bowl with an orgrane, apple, peach, pear, and plum! YUCK! It came to the room in a ceral bowl for crying out loud.LOL Let me know what you think of PBH when you get there. I think you'll see a big difference. Your trip report made up my mind that I don't want to go to HRH. I don't like loud, and certainly don't want to have to fool with room key changes and such. In July we had three rooms and only one was available that morning. We did the parks and went to that room and called SS and the concierge brought our keys to us for the other two rooms. They seem to have that special touch at PBH. I was highly impressed with getting a gift from PBH after all the questions and phone calls before my trip.LOL He said they love guests like me?:rolleyes: They even sent over that HUGE dessert tray at Mama Della's I don't know it was just very, very nice. I'm like you I WANT my third trash can!;) I work hard and I am very demanding when I go somewhere that if I"m paying top dollar well I want to be treated kindly. PBH I think can be best described as upscale without making you feel outta place at all. I swear you'd think hey i'm the only one here. That's until you go to get on the boat and you think now where did all these people come from. I bet all weekend I past one guest in the hallway and rode in the elevator alone every time but once! Now if your looking at the pool you can see it's really busy but it's so large there's lots of areas to go to where you have your own space. I'm rambling here sorry, I enjoyed your report and thank you for sharing it with us.
 
I've read your posts about PBH, and it sounds like that is really the best of the three hotels. Don't get me wrong, we enjoyed HRH - the boys loved being able to play pool near the Beaches bar, use the weight room, swim in the pool, and my DH really enjoyed looking at all of the Rock & Roll memorabilia. And it was a really short walk to the parks. But I expected a little more on the service side. Another example I didn't mention in our trip report - by 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, our room still wasn't made up, and we had to call Star Service. Our tub backed up - another call to Star Service. We had to track down a package that was supposed to be delivered to our room - another call. Just lots of little things, but they added up. I was under the impression that HRH is a 4-star hotel, aspiring to 5-star, and therefore I had high expectations. If we ever stay there again, I'll adjust my expectations accordingly, and then I won't be disappointed. But, I really think it will be PBH next.
 

Dcookies,

We (myself and DS 11) were also there the same time as yourself 8/27 - 8/31. I believe that it must just be luck but our experience was great as compared to some of the unfortunate issues that you encountered. We were in #6070 and had a blast. Check-in was all of 5 minutes and no issues with room cards. I took my own luggage up and room was ready. I walked in and had pictures of Beatles, Bono, and Bruce....I was in heaven!!

Our room had a view of the water taxi and either used the taxi or walked directly to the parks.

Pool was "awesome" according to DS and I was very impressed with the service in the Sunset Grill (had one dinner and one breakfast buffet).

Luckily, I had no problems with noise, unmade rooms, or unhelpful staff.

Sorry to hear of your HRH experience.
 
MIB9's has been in a car where all 6 got the bonus at the big bug.
it is the exception however and you should play like only two will get it if you are trying for the 999,999.

Glad you had fun riding and you obviously outscored most others in the car with you. :smooth:
 














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