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Like most people we are looking to economize our trip. Every year we have stayed at Royal Pacific and love it. Unfortunately the cute 3 and 5 year old boys we had are now fully grown 14 and 16 year old teens. We need more room. Getting a second room at RP is a really big stretch.
Has anyone stayed at the Kids Suite at Saphire Falls? It would save us a lot, but I am not sure if we would enjoy the property as much as RP. We love the tropical feel to the RP. Is Saphire Falls standard issue business hotel, or does it have a fun theme to it??
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Planning for summer of 2017. 3rd week in August. We will get blown away by the rides, or a hurricane. Either way it should be alot of fun
I had the chance to tour Sapphire Falls earlier this month and saw the Kids Suite. They are FANTASTIC! The kids room does not have an exterior door so no worries about security. The resort is absolutely gorgeous. One note - Sapphire Falls is 70% tub only so if anyone prefers baths, you would need to call the hotel and ask to speak with the front desk manager to guarantee a room with a tub.
I think all hotels have early entry, but only the top 3: RP HRH and PF have the express pass. We are going in slow season, so we can probably skip the express pass.
The parks are closing at 8PM each night, so we will have a substantial amount of time hanging out at the hotel. Thus, why the feel of the place is important to us.
If the hotel is standard issue business, we will probably stay with RP and make it work somehow.
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Planning for summer of 2017. 3rd week in August. We will get blown away by the rides, or a hurricane. Either way it should be alot of fun
Sapphire Falls is not at all standard issue business. Royal Pacific has an Asian-Pacific themed resort, Sapphire Falls has a Caribbean theme. If you check my Instagram @MouseFanSara, I recently posted some photos of Sapphire Falls. https://www.instagram.com/p/BRYtzr_D...y=mousefansara
I think all hotels have early entry, but only the top 3: RP HRH and PF have the express pass. We are going in slow season, so we can probably skip the express pass.
The parks are closing at 8PM each night, so we will have a substantial amount of time hanging out at the hotel. Thus, why the feel of the place is important to us.
If the hotel is standard issue business, we will probably stay with RP and make it work somehow.
Thanks! I'm trying to plan for my first trip there, so all of this info really helps!
I'm also trying to decide between Royal Pacific and Sapphire Falls. I'm looking at proximity and ease of getting to and from the parks if we want to go back to the room in the afternoon. Did you find it easy going to and from the parks when you stayed at RP? Do you happen to know if it's a lot harder/further to go back and forth to SF?
It's a lot to try to figure out if you haven't actually been there before...trying to read up and see what others say and ask is helping a lot!
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I'm going to be staying at Universal for the first time this October as there is so much more to see and do there since my last day visit in 2009. Those are the two resorts I'm considering. I think the Unlimited Express Pass is a nice amenity and will certainly weigh in on which resort I decided on.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
It is a short walk from Royal Pacific to the parks. You can also take Universal transportation. I think they have a bus and a boat but we only walked.
I haven't been since the new hotels opened but have stayed in both Portofino Bay and Royal Pacific. Both are beautiful. ON one trip we had a room at RPR that overlooked IOA. I amused myself by watching the hulk from our room.
We stayed at royal pacific and you can see sapphire falls from the boat launch- they are side by side. The biggest consideration for me would be the front of the line passes. If it's busy they are worth the extra price for the royal pacific no doubt in my mind
We stayed at royal pacific and you can see sapphire falls from the boat launch- they are side by side. The biggest consideration for me would be the front of the line passes. If it's busy they are worth the extra price for the royal pacific no doubt in my mind
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Yes indeed on your input! The Unlimited Universal Express Passes are about $85-$90 per day. Not cheap, but that basically washes out staying at the Sapphire Resort in which you don't get this and the next step up to the Royal Pacific and the two other deluxes as this is complimentary with your stay. Depending on when you search the difference on daily rates is $80-$100. It's basically a no brainer for going with the Royal Pacific as most people will be spending a lot of park time and the Unlimited Express Passes will be worthwhile. The Hard Rock and Portofino are a bit more on the rates so best to start with the RP.
Also, the Royal Pacific is a much nicer resort than the Sapphire with many more amenities but the Sapphire is new and looks quite nice for a moderate. Probably, better than the WDW moderates at the moment (this may change with the ongoing WDW construction at CSR and CBR perhaps! ) We shall see.
It depends what you want and your priorities for your trip!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
I'm going to be staying at Universal for the first time this October as there is so much more to see and do there since my last day visit in 2009. Those are the two resorts I'm considering. I think the Unlimited Express Pass is a nice amenity and will certainly weigh in on which resort I decided on.
Yes, the express pass would definitely help staying at royal pacific, hard rock or portofino. October is EXTREMELY busy because of HHN. Just know that the express pass is not good for HHN only regular day time. HHN is a separate ticketed event that you need to purchase express passes for but they are worth it because HHN is packed. Best nights to go there are Wednesday, Thursday or Sundays.
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Yes, the express pass would definitely help staying at royal pacific, hard rock or portofino. October is EXTREMELY busy because of HHN. Just know that the express pass is not good for HHN only regular day time. HHN is a separate ticketed event that you need to purchase express passes for but they are worth it because HHN is packed. Best nights to go there are Wednesday, Thursday or Sundays.
Thanks for the info. I have already purchased my HHN ticket so I'm all set in that regard. I've heard about the crowds for those nights and especially on the weekends for this event. I plan on doing this on a Thursday. I'm considering the RIP (VIP) tour on my night for a better experience. It's not cheap but you'll see a lot! The RIP tours will be available sometime in the Summer, so got a while and I'm on the contact list for this! You get complimentary express passes for the RIP tour so another benefit if I do this! We shall see!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
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I'm considering the RIP (VIP) tour on my night for a better experience. It's not cheap but you'll see a lot! The RIP tours will be available sometime in the Summer, so got a while and I'm on the contact list for this! You get complimentary express passes for the RIP tour so another benefit if I do this! We shall see!
You will love the VIP RIP tour. You even bypass the express pass people. And, you will get to do every haunted house and then some! Enjoy. HHN is a favorite of my ds and dh!
You will love the VIP RIP tour. You even bypass the express pass people. And, you will get to do every haunted house and then some! Enjoy. HHN is a favorite of my ds and dh!
Bypassing the Express Pas line is another incentive to consider doing this. I know you will visit all 9 Haunted Houses! The regular standby lines can be 2+ hours at times and I'm not waiting that long for any of them!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!