jillrobinson said:There are also family rooms at the Newport Bay Club which sleep 6. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be much info. available on them, we're staying there soon and I'm going to try and find out some info from the hotel for another forum member if that's any help.![]()
jillrobinson said:There are also family rooms at the Newport Bay Club which sleep 6. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be much info. available on them, we're staying there soon and I'm going to try and find out some info from the hotel for another forum member if that's any help.![]()
cstraub said:We are a family 5 and this is the best price to stay on site all in one room. Compared to WDW it seems reasonable. To get two, standard connecting rooms would have been $50 more plus no perks on the Admiral's floor. We all wanted to be in the same room anyway.
I'd love to see them tooBexx said:If you can take a few photos of your room, that would be great!![]()
Bexx said:If you can take a few photos of your room, that would be great!
I'm afraid that the Admiral Floor perks aren't very exciting - but the fact that it still cost you less than two regular rooms is the important part anyway!!![]()
Thanks. I for one would love to see thesecstraub said:I will for sure take pictures and post them when I get back. We won't be home until mid August so look for them around then.![]()
cstraub said:I was hoping that the private check in and breakfast in our room in the morning would be exciting. Is it not that great? There is supposedly a reception too. Since I'm not paying any extra I won't be dissapointed if these things don't turn out to be that great. Have you heard or experienced that these "perks" are not all they are cracked up to be? Anything you know would help.
I've done a little write up on the Admiral's floor though in the NPB hotel thread