Which hotel/rooms have more space?

E.Jane

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There will be four of us - Mom, Dad and 2 teenage boys who refuse to climb into the same bed. We will either need two queens and pull out sofa, or room for a roll-away. From what I can gather, perhaps the HRH deluxe would be best bet, but looking for suggestions.

Also, anyone know what a deluxe club room might cost if I was lucky enough to get an entertainment rate? OR do they even offer deluxe clubs with those rates?

Jane
 
You can check out www.loweshotel.com for exact room sizes. I can understand your challenge all to well. As for the largest rooms that would be at PBH. Many options could work for you. You could go with two rooms garden view at RPH for about 100 a night. You could do two queen and a sofa and a roll away at HRH for 150ish I would think. That would be tight though. Or you could get them a Kid's Suite.LOL for about 350 a night. Or you could do a king room and a parlor and put them in the parlor with a rollaway and a sofa.LOL There's a ton of ways to look at it if money is a key factor i'd go with two rooms. That gives you the space you want with a cheaper rate than a suite. I did 180 a night for three rooms at PBH and for the amount of space i was happy with the results! Good luck i'm sure you'll get better advise. I would call lowes and let them make suggestions and tell you what's available and prices so you can make a well informed decision.
 
Originally posted by E.Jane
There will be four of us - Mom, Dad and 2 teenage boys who refuse to climb into the same bed. We will either need two queens and pull out sofa, or room for a roll-away. From what I can gather, perhaps the HRH deluxe would be best bet, but looking for suggestions.

Also, anyone know what a deluxe club room might cost if I was lucky enough to get an entertainment rate? OR do they even offer deluxe clubs with those rates?

Jane

I have the same problem with two girls. I made reservations for a deluxe room, but make sure it has 3 beds (2queens, pullout sofa). I think some rooms do not. I have reservations for Aug. 7 for $155 plus tax.
 
We're also a party of 4, with 2 boys. I went with the deluxe room at HRH, 2 queens, 1 pull-out sofa, 500 sq. feet. For the length of time we anticipate being in the room, I think we'll be all set. The two rooms at RPH also sound reasonable, but I don't know if I trust my two boys in a room together, and based on prior posts I don't think we could rely on them assigning us connecting rooms!
 

You could go with two rooms garden view at RPH for about 100 a night

This is the best bet, I'll guess. Also consider the fact that you'll have two bathrooms, two TVs and two private dressing spaces!
 
Just got back from staying for 4 nights at the HRH in a deluxe room., Coincidentally, we are also a Mom, Dad, and two teenage boys who complain about sleeping in the same bed. The deluxe room was great for us. The boys switched off (without complaining) so that they each got two nights in the big comfy bed and two nights on the pullout sofa. We did not feel cramped at all.

We all loved the Hard Rock -lots of things from the music industry to look at.
 
We also stayed in a deluxe room at HRH with two teens. It was perfect. There are no club deluxe rooms; only standard club rooms with two queen beds.
 
Would a deluxe accommodate 6???? 2 Queens and a pullout and a cot.?? Is this right?
 
I think there is a maximum number of people you can have in a room.
 
Would you consider a villa? We found it much better, with more room and seperate beds
 















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