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11 Jun 14, 09:23 PM |
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Join Date: Jun 07
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churchy baby, excellent choice,sorry i will miss you at the rpr (best decision you will/have ever made by booking the rpr ) now the problem will be once you have stayed there thats it for you,it will be the rpr every time,i will leave the place tidy for you, jobs a belter, bondy.
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11 Jun 14, 09:25 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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We will add this to our plan for our next visit, just don't have the time this year to visit Universal.
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12 Jun 14, 01:54 AM |
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12 Jun 14, 02:51 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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sorry im stuck at work on nights and cant seem to get the link open, roughly how much does a room cost for example in october?
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12 Jun 14, 06:11 AM |
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Royal Pacific £163 Thomas Cook 15th Oct date used - 1 room King bed or 2 x Queen beds plus parking which is $20 per night I think. hth
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12 Jun 14, 08:22 AM |
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Dont forget that you can get 5 in a room if needed - have to pay for a rollaway if you want one. (around $25 or so now I think. Was £20 last time we stayed).
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12 Jun 14, 10:31 AM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jul 13
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Ive been unsure on whether or not to book a Universal Hotel for a night but a moments impulse took me after reading this thread and have just book a night at HRH for 5 of us.
Costing £260 (Queen Club Room) but the FOTLP come out at $699/£415 for 2 days/2 parks on our dates. So even with the extra $ for parking and a rollup bed its far cheaper. Although our DD will get assistance from the park as she has ADHD and struggles to queue, think that the FOTLP will make it simpler for us. |
12 Jun 14, 10:45 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 07
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brilliant decision to book the club level, for 5 of you a no brainer,you will actually save money by doing it this way,1 night or not, bondy.
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12 Jun 14, 10:48 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 03
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We always stay one or two nights onsite at RPR for the FOTLP, it's far better than the assistsance pass.
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12 Jun 14, 10:54 AM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jul 13
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The water is slightly muddied for us as we should get Universals version of a DAS as DD has ADD and ODD. So will probably get help accessing the rides anyway, so its just as much for the experience as anything else and the extra hour in park in the morning, so we can hit the WWOHP on day 2.
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