Post Your Royal Pacific Room Assignment Here!

So I have been reading this thread for a bit to get an idea of what request is good for Royal Pacific. We had stayed here several years before and ended up with a highway view I would like to avoid that again if at all possible.

Right now we are booked in a standard king and would love a park view. and from what I have been reading the best request is for tower 1 rooms 1718-1933 odds or 1740-54 evens. I know at Disney its usually recommended to not put such a specific request for room #'s, so I am wondering if this has worked out ok for universal?

Also is it still a good idea to not only have this noted on the reservation but also call the hotel about a week before arrival to reconfirm?

Thanks!

Jennifer
 
Quote: Room View Notes
3722 IOA Near Club Lounge
3719 Highway Near Club Lounge
3737 Highway
3725 Highway End Hallway - Private
3710 IOA/Pool King Room
3712 IOA/Pool Near Club Lounge
Room 3750 (Club)2 queens (connecting door to 3748) Highway, reasonably close to Lounge


Any recommendations for 2 queen club room (cannot be King), reasonably close but not on top of Club Lounge with a pool/IOA view? Is 3712 or 3722 such a room? Does anyone know which room numbers are closest to the lounge? (I would prefer less noise than those.)

Thanks.

Same questions as above, so giving this a bump.
 
Is there still a phone number to call and speak to an RPR check-in rep for room requests? I'd called before, and the same guy I spoke with on the phone ended up checking us in a couple days later.

I've just had horrible luck with anything email-related and Lowes hotels.
 
Have stayed in both, but prefer tower 3 as the room we have had the last 4 years has a great view of the parks and pool area. We very seldom use the water taxi, usually quicker walking unless a taxi is there waiting.
I would be happy with tower 1 as well, and have been there 3 times i think it is now.
Like i said its not a great difference.
hope this works, pic of RPR exit tower 1 to tower 3 exit
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On the map, I am trying to determine which room is the one I requested (1733) and whether I should keep or change it when I call shortly. Am I better off nearer the main hub (as shown by the red line) or towards the outer side of the tower? I am SO confused and anxious about this. Thanks for any insight/help/knowledge. And Happy New Year!
 

Just home on Wednesday, we were in Tower 3, Club floor, room 3736. This was a king with pull out sofa, all the way at the end of the hall by stairwell, pool view. Good location, not far away from the lounge, fairly quick walk to the elevator. I will say that the rooms are pretty small, I can't imagine how crowded this room would be with two queens instead of the king. Definitely smaller than HRH and PBR. The lounge CMs were great, very friendly and helpful and the food was good, and the encouraged you to "fill your plate" and go back for seconds!
 
On the map, I am trying to determine which room is the one I requested (1733) and whether I should keep or change it when I call shortly. Am I better off nearer the main hub (as shown by the red line) or towards the outer side of the tower? I am SO confused and anxious about this. Thanks for any insight/help/knowledge. And Happy New Year!

We stayed 2 doors down from that room last time we stayed there (1729). We liked the location....but we walked everyday and didn't take the boat hardly at all....maybe once? I'd keep your room.
 
Last week I sent a fax to RPR asking for a park view room asignment. Do they send a feedback? or I´ve just to assume that they put my request in my reservation for May?

Thanks for your help and sorry for my english!
 
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Last week I sent a fax to RPR asking for a park view room asignment. Do they send a feedback? or I´ve just to assume that they put my request in my reservation for May?

Thanks for your help and sorry for my english!

your english is good.

i suggest that you send another fax about 5 days from the time you should arrive at the hotel.

they will put a note on your reservation of your request for a park view.
they do not send you an email or call to confirm they have received your fax.

rooms are generally assigned 6 to 4 days prior of your arrival to the hotel.

hope this helps.
 
your english is good.

i suggest that you send another fax about 5 days from the time you should arrive at the hotel.

they will put a note on your reservation of your request for a park view.
they do not send you an email or call to confirm they have received your fax.

rooms are generally assigned 6 to 4 days prior of your arrival to the hotel.

hope this helps.

Thanks a lot!
 
Our RPR room was 1544. We had a fabulous view of Hulk roller coaster and a little of the park. Parks closed early enough and/or we stayed out late enough, that we had a nice quiet sleep too. On a side note, DH always wants to be 1st in the park, but kids and I like to sleep in a bit on vacation, until at least 8AM. He would open the curtains and do a little dance..."looook the coaster is already running, you guys need to move it."
 
Just got back today.

I faxed my room request the week before and got a e-mail from the front desk supervisor the same day.

I request (2) connecting rooms in Tower #1, Queen beds, Park view.

I gave examples of rooms 1729 and 1733 not knowing those were upgrades.

The supervisor said she could not upgrade me for free prior to arrival because the hotel was booked for a convention but she would reserve the same rooms on a lower level.

We were on the 3rd floor and had a view of the Hulk and Doctor Doom towers.

We loved the location of the room. They were a short walk to the lobby out the door and 10 minutes to the IOA.
 
I called 2 different times and was told there are no suites on club level. Had to settle for 2 standard connecting rooms. I think I will call a few days ahead of my trip to see if we can upgrade. We will have a great time anyway, it's just that with a family of 5 we were used to the 2 bedroom suite.
 
I am at the RPR now. We were supposed to fly home this morning but giant snowstorm has caused us to be "snowed in" here until Friday.:banana:

Thank God we bought 1 AP for the discount. We have saved so much and now our 3 extra nights are only $139 instead of the much higher rates.

Our park tickets are used up so can't go there. I think we might head to Cocoa Beach to spend our snow day today. We will also do Citywalk, DTD, Winter Summerland mini golf and maybe go ride the monorail at WDW for fun! LOL!

I really like the RPR. Staff is nice, clean, great pool! Only thing that bugs me is parking fee and no frig!
 
Thanks to everyone for all the info on here. We are going in May & have Club level (37__). I don't really care about our view bc we will be in park &/or pool.
I will be requesting a room by the elevators bc my son has Muscular Dystrophy & after a long day @ the park he has a hard time walking:(
 
We are also on club level for the first time......can anyone tell me which tower the club rooms are in and what this is near?!! Thanks so much!
Debx:)
 
Our RPR room was 1544. We had a fabulous view of Hulk roller coaster and a little of the park. Parks closed early enough and/or we stayed out late enough, that we had a nice quiet sleep too. On a side note, DH always wants to be 1st in the park, but kids and I like to sleep in a bit on vacation, until at least 8AM. He would open the curtains and do a little dance..."looook the coaster is already running, you guys need to move it."

Just got back today.

I faxed my room request the week before and got a e-mail from the front desk supervisor the same day.

I request (2) connecting rooms in Tower #1, Queen beds, Park view.

I gave examples of rooms 1729 and 1733 not knowing those were upgrades.

The supervisor said she could not upgrade me for free prior to arrival because the hotel was booked for a convention but she would reserve the same rooms on a lower level.

We were on the 3rd floor and had a view of the Hulk and Doctor Doom towers.

We loved the location of the room. They were a short walk to the lobby out the door and 10 minutes to the IOA.

Were these standard view, or something else? I have a standard view room booked.
 
Club Level is in Tower 3 on 7th floor. I have read that sometimes if their is a real rush, RPR will put people on 6th floor also.:cool2:
 
Stayed at the RPR for 4 nights in June 13 - June 17, 2010 during the opening week of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. It was my first ever experience of a Universal Orlando Hotel. I was not disappointed.

I was in Tower 3 on the 6th floor I think (cannot remember room number) and was facing across the interstate (bad view). However I only spent nighttime in the room so the view was not a problem for me personally.

Coming from London, UK, this trip cost me around £1500 ($2800?), which is very expensive considering I was only staying 4 nights. BUT, the price included a return flight from Gatwick on Virgin Atlantic and an unlimited 14-day 2 park ticket with free unlimited Universal Express all included in the price.

My opinions of the room were very good. Very atmospheric, and nicely themed in the main room area. The bathroom was small and not anything special. I liked the flatscreen TV which has numerous channels.

The room was clean and well upkept. I had replacements of the free water and cookies twice during my 4 night stay. Room service was called on my final night to order a meal.

I had trouble phoning room service, and eventually had to go downstairs to the reception to inform somebody that I was having problems. Eventually it was sorted and my food arrived.

The man serving me the food for service kept addressing me by my name (Mr. _____) which I thought was waaaay too formal, and I didn't like the way he just came into my room and made himself at home. I would have prefered it if he gave it to me on the trolley at my door, rather than wheel it into my room and wait for me to sit down.

The personal safe in the closet is a nice addition, no problems using that.

One thing I did think of a lot was where are the fire exits? Nobody told me where they were, nor were there fire evacuation directions on the back of my door (which I thought was law in UK, maybe not in US).

I did not use the swimming pool but it looked amazing. Again, very nicely themed. The restaurants looked very good too, perhaps a little 1990s, but still very nicely themed to the Hawaiian, Fijian Island legend.

The walkway from the hotel to the park is astounding. I videoed the whole journey while walking on my handicam. Beautiful gardens and water.

The staff at RPR were a pleasure, from the bag handling guys, to the guy at Reception, and even an old lady in the hotel giftshop who who was very friendly and talkative when I went to buy some Coke and Lay's.

On my day of departure, my Mears shuttle was not picking me up until 3pm, so I was not going to waste a halfday of more Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I effectively checked out of my room and was allowed to leave my bags with the baggage handlers, while I went back to the parks. I was even offered a free complimentary shower at the hotel gym when I got back from the parks before my journey to the airport (great touch).

I would recommend RPR to everybody. There are evidences that it is a 4 star hotel (as opposed to a 5 star hotel), but it is the cheapest onsite hotel, and nowadays with WWoHP I feel you really do need to stay onsite (if you can afford it) to get the maximum benefits such as Unlimited Express and the extra hour in the morning. In that regard RPR gives you absolutely everything for a week or so onsite.
 

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