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The 2 times we've stayed in the tower club at the CR the lounge has always been empty or just a few other people. The CMs are wonderful and somehow always knew our names.
Not sure if this is a word, but exclusivity is a good way to describe the Tower club. Rooms are very limited up there, only 16 in total. Mostly suites and only 5 regular concierge rooms. This would make it a very quiet floor, you'd have the lounge almost all to yourselves and I imagine a very, very personalized stay.
Here are the differences in between the 12th floor Atrium Club and 14th floor Tower Club at the Contemporary.garada3 said:Can someone compare the ambiance of the two clubs (Tower and Atrium, I think?) at the CR?
If food, beverage and pre-planning are the same, I am curious to learn the difference between the two levels at the CR.
Any additional perks to staying on the 14th?
You're welcome and to answer one you're question the number of rooms on the Atrium Club which are located on the Magic Kingdom side is 24 rooms.Thanks TammiMcMan and CR Resort Fan 4 Life, that is exactly the kind of comparison I was looking for.![]()
I have to take 14th floor CR out of consideration as we are a family of 5. It is taking until 2009 to save up the cost of RPC, saving up for a suite on the 14th would probably require waiting until 2012![]()
Now I have a request that has to do with percentages (which is MATH, which explains why I am asking for someone else to run the numbers)
Castle views are request only with both Royal Palm Club at the GF and Atrium Club at the CR. We had a beautiful castle view room, 4401, in May 2006 at the RPC, granted to us through the wisdom of the staff. But it didn't appear that all rooms along the hall, before the turn by the elevator, had the same view.
My question is: how many standard rooms are there in the RPC and what percentage has the castle view and how many rooms are there in the Atrium Club and what percentage has the castle view?
I am just trying to figure out what the chance is that my DH can enjoy concierge services while I get to see my castle from my room?
Can you tell that I have to occupy myself for a very long time before the trip![]()
Thanks for tolerating me and my OCD
When it comes to planning a Disney vacation, I think OCD is a requirementWe had a beautiful castle view room, 4401, in May 2006 at the RPC, granted to us through the wisdom of the staff.
My question is: how many standard rooms are there in the RPC and what percentage has the castle view and how many rooms are there in the Atrium Club and what percentage has the castle view?
Thanks for tolerating me and my OCD
When it comes to planning a Disney vacation, I think OCD is a requirement![]()
Quick math for RPC is about 25% of the rooms having a castle view.
There are about 60 standard concierge rooms, with 18 having a dead on view of the castle.Tammi - how many standard RPC rooms are there in total?
That was probably me. SL definitely feels like a cozy B & B, while the main building is dripping with romance.
Not sure if this is a word, but exclusivity is a good way to describe the Tower club. Rooms are very limited up there, only 16 in total. Mostly suites and only 5 regular concierge rooms. This would make it a very quiet floor, you'd have the lounge almost all to yourselves and I imagine a very, very personalized stay.
The other big difference is that the 14th floor rooms are different in decor than the regular Contemporary rooms. They didn't quite recieve as comprehensive an update as the other rooms.
When it comes to planning a Disney vacation, I think OCD is a requirement. Now for RPC, you have the 3rd floor 4301 - 4309 and 4th floor 4401 - 4409 as the standard concierge rooms with dead on castle views. The 2nd floor has the same, but they're all honeymoon suites. Quick math for RPC is about 25% of the rooms having a castle view. The majority do overlook the garden courtyard and beach/lagoon.
The deluxes overlook the garden courtyard/pool area. You may be able to see some fireworks and a glimpse of the castle from a deluxe room. It won't be head on, you'll have to look out over your balcony and to the left. The way the building is designed, there is a wing that offers a full view of the castle, then on the corner is the turret which sticks out pretty far. This is where some of the suites are located. The next wing of rooms is facing the courtyard area and the turret itself would block alot of the castle from view.We have a deluxe room in the RPC booked - are any of those of a castle view?
Let's see, I started in technology, moved to teaching, so sure, I think travel agent is a good choice for my next career. I definitely love planning as much as I love travelling.Tammi, you never cease to amaze me! Have you considered a career as a TA? Sign me up!![]()
Isn't it fun? I stumbled across it the other day and I've been having a ball with it.Thanks for the link, I love it. This will provide hours of entertainment for me!
You're welcome again and I was happy to help you.Thank you again TammiMcMan and CR Resort Fan 4 Life for the great info!