HRH Deluxe - what is separate "studio area"

Mom54

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Hi there - we have booked 2 standard rooms at the RPR for 10/31 - 11/5 and are considering switching to one "Deluxe" room at the HRH to save money.
Can anyone tell me if the pullout in the deluxe room at HRH is in a separate room? The description says separate "studio area". How separate is it? Is it just a corner of the room or is it actually a separate room without a door? The picture of the room on the website does not tell me much.
Thanks for any info you can give me!
 
Hi there - we have booked 2 standard rooms at the RPR for 10/31 - 11/5 and are considering switching to one "Deluxe" room at the HRH to save money.
Can anyone tell me if the pullout in the deluxe room at HRH is in a separate room? The description says separate "studio area". How separate is it? Is it just a corner of the room or is it actually a separate room without a door? The picture of the room on the website does not tell me much.
Thanks for any info you can give me!

No. It is one large room. There is a separate little foyer area when you enter like a big hallway with the closet, snack area on one side and the washroom on the other but no one sleeps there.

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Thanks Damo! The blueprint helps. I guess we are not going for it then because we are 2 adults and 3 kids. The other adult is my sister and she does not want to be sleeping in the same room with us - she likes her sleep!
As far as I can tell, there is nothing onsite that will accomodate us because all of the kids suites have 1 king and then 2 twins in a separate room. I guess I could give her the King and then sleep on a blowup mattress with one of the kids...
Do you have any suggestions other than renting 2 rooms?
 
Thanks Damo! The blueprint helps. I guess we are not going for it then because we are 2 adults and 3 kids. The other adult is my sister and she does not want to be sleeping in the same room with us - she likes her sleep!
As far as I can tell, there is nothing onsite that will accomodate us because all of the kids suites have 1 king and then 2 twins in a separate room. I guess I could give her the King and then sleep on a blowup mattress with one of the kids...
Do you have any suggestions other than renting 2 rooms?

Two rooms is probably the cheapest. You can get a suite at the Portofino with two queens in one room and a pull out in the adjoining parlor. They tend to be pricey. Give reservations a call and ask --- you never know!

One of the bonuses there is that you get an extra bathroom. Here is a picture (it has the extra bedroom attatched on the other side which you can also rent but you don't have to)

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