Park Vue Inn Bathroom/Vanities?

IBLarsen

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Looking to book Park Vue Inn for upcoming trip based on all the great reviews. My concern is if the sink/vanity area is separated from the bathroom so people can still be getting ready in the mornings while others shower? We usually stay at the Fairfield where I love having the two separate areas. Thanks for any info!
 
What type of room are you looking for? The 3-queen suites have a vanity in the bathroom, and another one outside of the bathroom. The Jacuzzi suites are the same way. The 2 Q rooms have just 1 vanity area outside of the bathroom.
 
We stayed at the Park Vue about 10 times. We've always had a 2-Queen room, so that's all I can speak for. But all of the ones we have stayed in have had the sink/vanity outside of the bathroom. We stayed twice at the Ramada (old name), and the sink was with the toilet/shower. Ugh. One of the reasons we switched back to Park Vue.
 
Thank you so much! We are just doing the 2-Queen room, that makes me feel much better to know the vanities are not in the bathroom.
That would be a deal breaker for me!
 

In the rooms that I have stayed in at PVI, they all had a small room with the toilet and bath. The sink was always outside of that area.
 
We just stayed there in the 2 queens and the vanity was separate from the toilet/shower. The light from the vanity will wake everyone up, if you have light sleepers. We enjoyed our stay and would stay there again. I would bring some extra goodies to add to the breakfast, it was pretty minimal.
 
We just stayed there in the 2 queens and the vanity was separate from the toilet/shower. The light from the vanity will wake everyone up, if you have light sleepers. We enjoyed our stay and would stay there again. I would bring some extra goodies to add to the breakfast, it was pretty minimal.

We've noticed this about a lot of hotels and even hospital rooms. If you get up in the middle of the night it's very dark and you just don't want to turn on those bright lights.
So we started bringing along a cheap night-light. Works great and we just leave it in our luggage between trips so we always have it. At a couple of bucks, it's no big deal if we forget it.
 












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