Nicest/Best Onsite Hotel out of the trio?

alaskajamaica

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So I see the benefits of staying at one of the 3 onsite hotels.

My question is....

1. Which is the newest?
2. Which has family suites that are the nicest?
3. Which is the most kid friendly? I have a toddler & infant.
4. Which has the nicest rooms-White glove Spotless clean etc.?
5. Which is the best bang for the buck?
6. Which is TOP quality?
7. Is there another hotel you would reccommend?

We possibly will be traveling this year.

I know it sounds picky.... but since I never stayed at one, I just want to get your feedback.

I appreciate all of the time you will take to answer this. THANKS!
 
So I see the benefits of staying at one of the 3 onsite hotels.

My question is....

1. Which is the newest?
2. Which has family suites that are the nicest?
3. Which is the most kid friendly? I have a toddler & infant.
4. Which has the nicest rooms-White glove Spotless clean etc.?
5. Which is the best bang for the buck?
6. Which is TOP quality?
7. Is there another hotel you would reccommend?

We possibly will be traveling this year.

I know it sounds picky.... but since I never stayed at one, I just want to get your feedback.

I appreciate all of the time you will take to answer this. THANKS!

1. RPR is the newest but all have been renovated in the past 5 years or so.
2. The suites are all themed differently so it depends on your taste. PBH is themed to Dr. Suess, HRH is themed to ?, RPR is themed to Jurassic Park.
3. Little kid friendly is probably RPR with their water fun area.
4. Everyone will have a different opinion of nicest since all are themed differently.
5. Best bang for the buck is RPR
6. All are top quality...PBH maybe a bit more with larger rooms and a more adult atmosphere but opinions will differ here.
7. I wouldn't recommend any offsite hotels if you have little kids. Onsite is the way to go.
 
I agree with Damo. We have stayed at the RPR maily becuase it is the most kid friendly and I really like the theme of it. We went and pool hopped over at the PBH this time and my mom would like us to try there next time because they have the balconies.

The HRH is more for older kids and young adults imo and the PBH is good for people who like it quiet. When we went pool hopping both the RPH and the HRH was packed but there was hardly anyone at the PBH.

Value wise the RPH is pretty good and it used to be that PBH was the most expensive but HRH is now getting up there and PBH is starting to come down in price. This trip we could have changed over to the PBH for only $20 more a night but liked that it is a very short walk to IOA from RPH compared to the walk from PBH.

When we went last month our youngest was only 8 months and they brought up a nice crib for her with a bumper and a little travel set. She slept great in there and did nto wake up in the middle of the night fussy or anything.

Since our first stay onsite a few years ago I now will only stay there :) The benefits out weigh the cost difference and usually with discounts we can find the rooms for a decent price.
 













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