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16 Apr 19, 02:02 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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rosen in at pointe for family of 5?
anyone stayed here as a party of 5? what is it like space wise?
It says there is a pull out for the 5th person is it big enough for a teen and is there a charge if you book via a 3rd party? it says there maybe a charge payable at the hotel but doesn't say if its a def or how much it might be. What are transport links like we'd mostly be doing seaworld parks and eating on idrive so thinking we could skip the car for the week we if stay there |
16 Apr 19, 02:22 PM |
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Can’t speak for the roll away bed however one time staying here we had a cot in the room for our little one. It fit ok but was a bit tight though to be fair all you do is sleep in the room so it wasnt too bad. We asked them to take out the armchair and put the cot at the side of the bed by the window
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16 Apr 19, 03:33 PM |
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Transport wise you will be fine. Lots of eating places within a few minutes walk, proper lighted pavements & traffic lights ! You can get the i trolley to Seaworld. I know nothing about the trolley but other Dibbers will give you all the info.
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16 Apr 19, 04:20 PM |
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Yeah you could really easily stay here without a car and find loads of places to eat and visit on i-Drive, its very pedestrian friendly
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16 Apr 19, 04:23 PM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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5 in a room with 2 Queen beds and a roll-up sounds very claustrophobic to me.
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16 Apr 19, 05:06 PM |
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We are adding a rollaway as 2 adults and kids aged 17,14 & 11. But only for one night on arrival. We were told this would be $15+tax at checkin.
It would be pretty tight for any more than a couple of nights I think. The rollaway bed fits between one queen and the aircon unit under the window but leaves very little room left. The bed itself is practically a full size single bed in length and width but much lower down. Unless your kids are quite young? Are they maybe small enough to all sleep in the queen giving a bit more floor space? Transport wise you could easily do with no car. The Rosen have shuttles and as someone else says the streets are wide with good lighting and good crossings with plenty of good restaurants and shops in walking distance. |
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16 Apr 19, 10:39 PM |
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