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LP vs EP room designations?

hurnik

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I could've sworn I saw this answered, but the search function doesn't like 2 letter words.

What's the "LP" vs "EP" mean on the Revolution website when booking a room for any HGVC resort?
 
Lock Out

I don't remember which which is which, but I believe one of them represents the small side of a lock out and one is a "stand-alone."

If you call the club, they should be able to clarify.

I went through this a couple of weeks ago when reserving a unit at the Flamingo (Las Vegas). The counselor called and got the info for me.

Hope this helps!

Tom
 
I know this is an old thread...but for future reference after a recent visit to the property and staying in a 'stand-alone' one-bedroom, here are the codes:

EP - 'Stand-alone' 1-bedroom and living area with no adjoining studio
LP - The 1-bedroom and living room portion of a lockout entryway. There will be a door to the studio side that can be locked on both sides.
 
I wonder if the person who came up with those letters was a musician?
EP refers to Extended Play. It is something between a single and a full CD (or LP).
LP refers to Long Play or a full-length album.
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Isn't there a thread somewhere in the advice articles that provides this sort of information? I can't seem to find it with a search since most of the codes are too short to search properly. Luckily I remembered reading this thread last week and found it again. Just getting ready to book at 1bdrm at Flamingo and wanted to be sure I had a stand alone as opposed to a lock off.
 
To add a little additional info, EP is stand alone and entry into the room is directly from the hallway. No vestibule entry to deal with.
 
Thanks for the info everyone. I much prefer the EP. Even tho the doors to the units themselves are secure it’s still kind of awkward to share a common vestibule especially if you’re traveling alone.
 
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