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I stayed in 3423. It was a garden view room, with a great big palm tree outside the window which meant I needed the lights on all the time. As soon as I checked in I went to IOA, and when I got back at about 10.30pm, I realised I hadn't bothered to make a note of my room number, which meant that I had to go to Reception and ask them for my number. :lmao: I had some ID with me luckily, otherwise there may have been a problem.

This is a 2 minute tour of my room from 6 days ago:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqgiTA_t_lE
 
ROOM 3726 Club Level with a pool theme park view. Great view and this was just the luck of the draw and we were the winner... Maids were there early to clean as we were on our way out.
 
Here is some pictures 1729. From left to right.:)

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Just back from room 1549 at RPR. Fabulous room! It was a standard garden view, and the view was of the lagoon/palm trees. Very relaxing and tropical. Wonderful hotel!
 

We were 1547 and had the view of the front entrance trees and water to look at. It was quite pretty but there were big palm trees.

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We were 1547 and had the view of the front entrance trees and water to look at. It was quite pretty but there were big palm trees.

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We were just a few doors down 6-5 through 6-8! Here was our view. We didn' have the large palms blocking the view of the lagoon.

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We were 1547 and had the view of the front entrance trees and water to look at. It was quite pretty but there were big palm trees.

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That's pretty. Is that a normal "garden view" or whatever it's called at RPH?
 
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That's pretty. Is that a normal "garden view" or whatever it's called at RPH?

That is a standard view. I didn't request anything and that is what I was assigned. The walk to the parks from there is good because you just do down the staircase and it puts you out onto the path much closer than if you were in the other two towers.
 
Room 2640. I'm not a fan of tower two. It seemed like we were furthest away from everything. I'm requesting tower 3 next time so we can be close to the boat dock and pool.
 
Are club level rooms all in one tower?? If so which tower? Trying to see if I should request something or not.
 
Do you know if they will do anything special for Birthday's (18th) and/or
20th wedding anniversary, should we mention this to them? we already have a kids suite reserved so not sure there is much upgrading possible.
 
Do you know if they will do anything special for Birthday's (18th) and/or
20th wedding anniversary, should we mention this to them? we already have a kids suite reserved so not sure there is much upgrading possible.

at the hotel:
you can order a cake in advance.
contact the hotel and pay for it in advance.

you can tell them what day and time you want it brought to your room.

at the parks:

go to guest services and request a birthday sticker to wear.
you never know what will happen be letting it be known of your special day.
 
probably not.


i have stayed in king suites for the past 5 years at rph.

last year on the upper floor, they changed one suite to a regular room.

i had the suite near the elevators.


for the lower floors, :confused3
maybe they were untouched....?

so to answer your question, maybe it depends on the tower you are staying if the king suites will be close to each other.

i stayed in tower 3 last year and the suites were not close to each other.
 
This was a standard room, pool view is what you pay extra for, and you cant see the park from those rooms.

I called the reception desk of the hotel about 4 days before our trip and requested either tower 1 or 2 (didnt want the smoking rooms) high level, park view. We got exactly that, and the top floor too, so no noisy footsteps above us either.


Ok so let me get this straight because I just booked a waterview room which is more expensive....I am paying extra for a view of a pool and won't see the park? So I am better off switching to a standard for a better view? I am so confused,lol. HELP!!!!

Some are saying that the rooms in the 1700's are water and park views and some say they are just park views. Are they standard or upgraded water views?

I may need to call and switch my rate! I don't want to request a room on that floor but pay for an upgrade. Good thing I am not going until November!
 
We are making our first trip to Universal this June for WWOHP. We just switched our reservation from HRH to RPR (the family was split half and half so I went with the savings!). I read that some of RPR rooms have a view of Hogwarts. Can anyone give me a recommendation on what room/location to request to get this view.

We are booked in a Waterview room which says: Gaze out at the spectacular lagoon pool or catch the breathtaking sunset over the waterways that connect the resort to the theme parks. So I am really hoping for the theme park view.

Does anyone know which rooms DO have a view of the waterways that connect the resort to the theme parks as opposed to a pool view?

Thanks!
 
Ok so let me get this straight because I just booked a waterview room which is more expensive....I am paying extra for a view of a pool and won't see the park? So I am better off switching to a standard for a better view? I am so confused,lol. HELP!!!!

Some are saying that the rooms in the 1700's are water and park views and some say they are just park views. Are they standard or upgraded water views?

I may need to call and switch my rate! I don't want to request a room on that floor but pay for an upgrade. Good thing I am not going until November!


if you requested a water view:

if you are in tower 2, you can get a view of the water canal.
if you are in towers 1 or 3, you have a variety of water views.

the pools or the water canal that you are transported on or the water taxi dock.

let me find the chart that will show you the location of the rooms at rph.
it might take me a few minutes to pull it up.

i'll pm it to you when i find it.
 

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