Figment22
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Weve just returned from a very pleasant four night stay at Cypress Pointe. As we also stayed at Cypress Pointe Grand Villas during Thanksgiving week last year, I thought I would give a comparison between CP and CPGV as that question seems to come up most often on this forum. We stayed in a two bedroom unit at both CP and CPGV.
First, let me say that we would stay at either CP or CPGV again in a flash. I cannot believe the value that either of these resorts provides. CP may be the older of the two but as all CP units have now been renovated, it would certainly seem to be the better value at a current Hotel Kingdom rate of $74.00 a night.
The only negatives I found regarding Cypress Pointe (and I use the term loosely because we were delighted with our stay) are:
1. No elevators. Most of you are already aware that CP doesnt have elevators while CPGV does. CP is a three story resort. When I made my reservation through Hotel Kingdom I put in a request for a ground floor suite. On the morning we were leaving for Orlando, I called CP to see if our request would be able to be honored. I spoke with Victor at the front desk who informed me that Hotel Kingdom never provided CP with my request. He informed me that we were scheduled to be placed in a third floor unit. As I had called early in the day, he would try to see if they could re-arrange our reservation. Id like to give some praise for Victor because when we arrived at 6:15 p.m., I was informed that I had a ground floor room. Thank you, Victor!
2. Layout of second bedroom. I know we have had several discussions here of the trundle bed situation in the second CP bedroom. It really was not a problem although I did prefer the layout and square footage at CPGV. My older son (15) pulled out the trundle bed and re-arranged the bedroom layout. He placed the head of the trundle bed up against the corner table facing the TV and turned the regular bed parallel to the trundle up against the far wall. The chair in the room was moved between the beds. There was still a small amount of space at the foot of the trundle so you could access the closet. With this layout, both of my sons felt that they had their own bed and space. A note on the TV in this room, it is a TV/DVD player but the TV is not connected to the cable so you can only use it to play DVDs. This is still an upgrade from the second bedroom at CPGV where there is nothing in the second bedroom but a clock radio.
3. No pantry. OK, this is not really a biggie but there is a nice sized pantry in the CPGV units which I did like for a week long stay. At CP, we had a bunch of our groceries stacked up on top of the refrigerator! The pantry was a nice plus.
4. That Master Bedroom toilet! I think everyone who has been reading the CP threads is by now aware of the no privacy toilet in the CP master bedroom. The layout at the Grand Villas is by far superior to the CP layout. (What were they smoking when they designed this??) I usually like to keep a night light on in the toilet area of a hotel bathroom so no one (OK, mainly me!) will stumble around in the dark in a strange bathroom. Well you cant leave on a nightlight in this toilet because its literally part of the bedroom. Its very odd, but ultimately you learn to live with it.
5. Electronics. I preferred the main living room TV at CPGV. There you have a BIG screen TV. (I think its 50 inches.) We fell so in love with it that we actually went out and bought a 60 inch television for our family room when we came home from our Thanksgiving vacation. On the other hand, while substantially smaller, the main TV at CP is a flat screen with a VERY sharp picture and a better sound system. At CP you also get a DVD/VCR combination which is a nice plus. At CPGV, its VCR only.
I would just like to add that the renovated décor at Cypress Pointe is lovely with dark blue/green carpeting and lovely colors throughout the unit. The cabinets have not been replaced but have been recoated and all appliances are new. Everything was in good working order. We had absolutely no problems to report.
Im not sure how much longer CP/CPGV will be offering these unbelievable rates to Hotel Kingdom so all I can say is take advantage of them while you can. These really are very nice accommodations at a more than nice price.
I hope this is helpful to DISers trying to decide which to book. Ill be happy to answer any questions anyone may have.
First, let me say that we would stay at either CP or CPGV again in a flash. I cannot believe the value that either of these resorts provides. CP may be the older of the two but as all CP units have now been renovated, it would certainly seem to be the better value at a current Hotel Kingdom rate of $74.00 a night.
The only negatives I found regarding Cypress Pointe (and I use the term loosely because we were delighted with our stay) are:
1. No elevators. Most of you are already aware that CP doesnt have elevators while CPGV does. CP is a three story resort. When I made my reservation through Hotel Kingdom I put in a request for a ground floor suite. On the morning we were leaving for Orlando, I called CP to see if our request would be able to be honored. I spoke with Victor at the front desk who informed me that Hotel Kingdom never provided CP with my request. He informed me that we were scheduled to be placed in a third floor unit. As I had called early in the day, he would try to see if they could re-arrange our reservation. Id like to give some praise for Victor because when we arrived at 6:15 p.m., I was informed that I had a ground floor room. Thank you, Victor!
2. Layout of second bedroom. I know we have had several discussions here of the trundle bed situation in the second CP bedroom. It really was not a problem although I did prefer the layout and square footage at CPGV. My older son (15) pulled out the trundle bed and re-arranged the bedroom layout. He placed the head of the trundle bed up against the corner table facing the TV and turned the regular bed parallel to the trundle up against the far wall. The chair in the room was moved between the beds. There was still a small amount of space at the foot of the trundle so you could access the closet. With this layout, both of my sons felt that they had their own bed and space. A note on the TV in this room, it is a TV/DVD player but the TV is not connected to the cable so you can only use it to play DVDs. This is still an upgrade from the second bedroom at CPGV where there is nothing in the second bedroom but a clock radio.
3. No pantry. OK, this is not really a biggie but there is a nice sized pantry in the CPGV units which I did like for a week long stay. At CP, we had a bunch of our groceries stacked up on top of the refrigerator! The pantry was a nice plus.
4. That Master Bedroom toilet! I think everyone who has been reading the CP threads is by now aware of the no privacy toilet in the CP master bedroom. The layout at the Grand Villas is by far superior to the CP layout. (What were they smoking when they designed this??) I usually like to keep a night light on in the toilet area of a hotel bathroom so no one (OK, mainly me!) will stumble around in the dark in a strange bathroom. Well you cant leave on a nightlight in this toilet because its literally part of the bedroom. Its very odd, but ultimately you learn to live with it.
5. Electronics. I preferred the main living room TV at CPGV. There you have a BIG screen TV. (I think its 50 inches.) We fell so in love with it that we actually went out and bought a 60 inch television for our family room when we came home from our Thanksgiving vacation. On the other hand, while substantially smaller, the main TV at CP is a flat screen with a VERY sharp picture and a better sound system. At CP you also get a DVD/VCR combination which is a nice plus. At CPGV, its VCR only.
I would just like to add that the renovated décor at Cypress Pointe is lovely with dark blue/green carpeting and lovely colors throughout the unit. The cabinets have not been replaced but have been recoated and all appliances are new. Everything was in good working order. We had absolutely no problems to report.
Im not sure how much longer CP/CPGV will be offering these unbelievable rates to Hotel Kingdom so all I can say is take advantage of them while you can. These really are very nice accommodations at a more than nice price.
I hope this is helpful to DISers trying to decide which to book. Ill be happy to answer any questions anyone may have.