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10 Jan 22, 11:24 PM |
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Trying for More Ears
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RPR Club level - worth it for one night?
Has anyone done club at rpr recently?
Going to be booking 1 night for express passes using some Tesco vouchers. For 3A and 2C it’s an extra £95 for club for one night. Would you do it or not bother. Figured it might be useful as kids like to eat as soon as they open their eyes plus lounge would be somewhere else to sit seeing as we are all squeezing into one room. However not sure if that’s worthy of the price point. Thanks |
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11 Jan 22, 01:58 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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We are planning to do the same.
I estimated the value for us (if it was my family). That price sounds like a good value. We eat breakfast, take water bottles to the park, and enjoy snacks and desserts in the evening. For five people I value that at more than the price you are paying.
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11 Jan 22, 08:18 AM |
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Personally if its only that price then I probably would as breakfast would be a chunk of that. I guess it depends if you are planning on spending the entire day in the parks both sides or if you are planning some time at the hotel. There is a few hours where you get free booze and appetisers. We've always used this as a light dinner (had lunch out at the parks) which then makes it worthwhile. We also went in as soon as we checked in and picked up some snacks to take with us to the park (and some bottles of water)
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11 Jan 22, 10:32 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Can you add it on when you get there? I’ve already booked - needed 2 rooms so was expensive but I’m thinking might be worth it for breakfast
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11 Jan 22, 02:30 PM |
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It was a couple of years ago but we received a free club upgrade when on honeymoon. I'd say totally depends on your plans. If you were going to buy breakfast in the hotel and plan on hanging around the hotel for part of the day in the pool then yes for 4 people I'd go for it. For 2 people who want to hit the parks early as possible and grab breakfast on the fly then it's not worth it.
The club room itself was smaller than I was expecting and it did get very busy around breakfast time. Food wasn't amazing but was perfectly fine for a quick breakfast. |
11 Jan 22, 02:37 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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There’s 6 of us so I’m in two minds! I’d prefer to be up and out to be honest
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12 Jan 22, 08:19 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Aug 06
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12 Jan 22, 09:00 AM |
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Join Date: Jan 15
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Grab a quick breakfast - lots in the club room can be taken away i.e. coffee, doughnuts, muffins etc. Take some water/ cans for the park and then back late afternoon for a couple of alcoholic drinks (most times we have been they have allowed us to take beer back to our room, they have to open them but they will give you the caps so you can pop them back on and put the beer in the mini fridge).. the evening snacks are always ok, probably not a meal unless you really like the dish on offer but enough to tide you over for a couple more hours in the parks! Then if you make it back early enough some sweet treats to have before bed to go with the beers you saved from earlier
To do all of that for 5 people is going to cost significantly more than £95! |
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12 Jan 22, 09:31 AM |
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To me, £95 is a definite good deal with 5 of you.
You get (light) breakfast for all of you on both days, although you will probably skip the first. You can all stock up on Pretzels, canned drinks etc for the parks as often as you like. There are light snacks for lunch. Evening is happy hour with hot food, beer, wine etc. Just add up the value of all the above. The room is better and the club lounge rather nice with some kids games, a big tv etc. All in all an absolute bargain, given its close proximity to the parks and city walk. We wouldn’t do it any other way provided it is sub £120. One cautionary word.. in probability you will still visit city walk for a proper evening meal.
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12 Jan 22, 12:54 PM |
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Thread Starter
Trying for More Ears
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Thanks all. Think I’m going to go for it.
Are they happy to let you in when you turn up to check in at 8am or however early on day 1, seeing as your room won’t be ready? |
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