especially with price / valueLooks good! Their value resorts really do put Disney's (outside Art of Animation maybe) to shame.
Looks good! Their value resorts really do put Disney's (outside Art of Animation maybe) to shame.
True. plus they have shrunk the dates that are value and regular priced the last few years. There's not many windows available to book at good rates. When they discontinued their rewards program last year (which was a really good program), I've felt there's less incentive for me to book all my days at a deluxe resort. Thus, my vacation in May was split between RP and CBBR. I'll probably continue to go that route for full Universal vacations. When I split Universal with Disney, as I'm doing in November, I'm just going to do CBBR or the new hotel and skip a deluxe. There's really no need for Express passes middle of November. ..Note: .The renovation at RP was fairly inconsequential when we were there. One small apx. 6'X 10' ft area in a back area was boarded. By the time we were leaving they took down the walls on that small section and everything was in a normal state. So it looks like it's just a fairly unobtrusive redo. Probably that's why it's taking so long.I will say that prices for the deluxe resorts have skyrocketed over the last year or so and I feel like this will continue as they continue to open more affordable offerings. Royal Pacific in particular is priced outrageously high over this summer even with the renovation of the lobby.
.Note: .The renovation at RP was fairly inconsequential when we were there. One small apx. 6'X 10' ft area in a back area was boarded. By the time we were leaving they took down the walls on that small section and everything was in a normal state. So it looks like it's just a fairly unobtrusive redo. Probably that's why it's taking so long.
This looks like a friggin closet, like it is missing 3’ of width!
Following pictures on Twitter, I think the place looks like a s#%thole...
This looks like a friggin closet, like it is missing 3’ of width!
Following pictures on Twitter, I think the place looks like a s#%thole...
Unsure if these have been posted at all, thought it was nice to have a good idea at the comparable room sizes.
For both Surfside Inn and Dockside Inn;
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I wonder what kind of lens he was using...Also, this is a terrible angleThis looks like a friggin closet, like it is missing 3’ of width!
Following pictures on Twitter, I think the place looks like a s#%thole...
That is true, but I think it’s funny how the table under the TV is not really a table until the wall goes in. Good use of space.I wonder what kind of lens he was using...Also, this is a terrible angle
It's more about interesting design than making a 'desk' if I were to guess...Not necessarily any utility to get out of it other than aestheticsThat is true, but I think it’s funny how the table under the TV is not really a table until the wall goes in. Good use of space.
And All-Star is only 260 sq ft !!! The national average for a hotel room in the US is 325 sq ftAt 313 sq. ft, the single rooms are only about apx. 20 less sq. ft. than the Disney Moderate hotels rooms.