Need info asap on RPR King Suites!

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Traveling with 3 small kids and don't want to stay in one room all together (not my idea of a vacation!). The Kid Suites at HRH and PB are out of our price range. Just found King Suite available through Loew's website (not available through Universal's website though??). The price for 4 day stay & play was doable for us. Higher than we want ($349) but I'm reading that FOTL will be necessary end of June and it is much lower than the Kid Suites. Anyway, I'm a little nervous spending this much money without knowing anything about the resort or the suite so I would love any first hand info. We currently have ressies at Villas of Grand Cypress which I've heard is beautiful but I'm having second thoughts now that we should stay on site.
Obviously I need help!!! BTW, is there any complimentary airport transportation to the onsite hotels?
Thank you!!
 
Hi, we have stayed in a KING Parlor Suite with 3 kids, the youngest has CP and had plenty of space. I think the layout could have been a smidge better. But it is SO much bigger than just a single room at RPR. We LOVE this resort. We had a crib in with the KING Bedroom for our then DD3. The two older girls (DD15, and DD9 at the time) shared the pull out sofa bed. You also get one bathroom, but two TV's. There is a desk/table which can be used for meals in the parlor part of the suite. I personally think it is adequate for a family of 5. Especially since there is a door you can close to the bedroom part of the suite.

I have not heard of any complimentary transportation from the airport for Universal Resorts. I know Disney now has the Magical Express buses. Maybe Universal will do something like that in the future. But, Disney doesn't have the FOTL privledges like you get at Universal! Hope this helps... I'll dig through my photos to see if I have any pics of our suite...
 
Thanks so much for the reply Disbug. It makes me feel much better. Our plan is to put the baby (2) in the king bed room and the 5 & 7 yr old will share the pull out. I figured that we could put the baby down, shut the door and be able to hang out with the older kids for a while.
One question - where is the bathroom (in the king room or the living room)? Guess it doesn't really matter now but I like to be prepared!
FOTL is the reason we are doing Universal this trip instead of Disney so I think that makes up for lack of transportation too.
I'd love to see any pictures you dig up.
 
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We had a handicap-accessible room so our shower did not have a tub.

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Please excuse my DD's laid back posture. They were glad to get out of the car after our long drive. LOL!

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The bedroom had a king sized bed, a dresser, a chair with ottoman, a TV, good sized closet, and access to the bathroom. But keep in mind this was a handicap-accessible version so yours may have a slightly different layout.

Our King parlor suite was in Tower 2 and very accessible to the elevators. I hope you enjoy your upcoming stay!
 

Thanks so much for the great pictures, Disbug. It looks like it'll be plenty of room for our crew.
 














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