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Old 08-18-2008, 02:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What are Good Rooms to request at Beach Club?

We'll be staying at the Beach Club in late January, 2 rooms for my family and my SIL's family. I know we can request the 2 rooms to be close to each other, but what else should I ask for? Passporter says there are a few even numbered rooms that overlook an ugly rooftop, but does anyone have further suggestions of what we can request? TIA!
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High floor, away from the lobby and facing Epcot
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We had a long walk to the Old Port Royale area in the morning to get breakfast & meet up with others in our family. If you think you will be meeting up with family or eating breakfast at the resort before heading out I would request a room that is close. Possibly building 51 in Aruba or building 45 in Jamaica (those areas are not considered preferred so should not be an extra cost)

If you have not stayed there before the food court at Old Port Royale is very nice. There is a very good selection of foods. Have a great trip!
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It depends what you want. We always used to request a room close to the lobby, as we didn't want to walk miles whenever we left the resort or wanted to go and get a snack breakfast. Others prefer asking for a long walk - and has already been mentioned, an Epcot view is a big draw.
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We requested a high floor with an Epcot view and a full balcony. We got a high floor with a lake view and a standing room only balcony (was worth it for the water view though!).
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