I have the 3 bedroom at SeaWorld and it is the 2,063 sq ft room. I had 2 separate reservation and they merged them together. My question is with the 2 reservations the code was 3BB, now with the one it shows code 3BBFL. What does that code mean?
I have the 3 bedroom at SeaWorld and it is the 2,063 sq ft room. I had 2 separate reservation and they merged them together. My question is with the 2 reservations the code was 3BB, now with the one it shows code 3BBFL. What does that code mean?
You were correct. We had the 3 bedroom 2,063 sq ft. Actually had 3 doors. Master was a king bed and a screened in porch, you could close it completely off. Second bedroom had 2 beds plus the huge kitchen and dining room and the open air porch with loungers and table. Third bedroom was a studio lk with kitchenette but didn't have a porch. Beautiful unit 1610 in Somerset building.When you click on the reservation number on the website it should show you the room description there. I have both types of 3BB's reserved in January and they both show the 3BB code. One is 2063 sq feet and is basically a 2 BR with a Studio Lock off and has the open air patio off the dining table area. The other is 1621 sq feet and from what I remember is also a 2BR with a Studio Lockoff, but a much smaller screened in patio. You should be able to tell what type you have from the description there and also the points used would confirm it too.
I stayed at Parc Soliel last time and I really didn't like it. My favorite is the penthouse at SeaWorld. I am not sure I would like it if I was far away from main pool. I was in Somerset 1601 and over Thanksgiving 1610. 1601 you can see SeaWorld and fireworks. 1610 I saw Magic Kingdom fireworksIn all my years, I avoided HGVC Seaworld; I have no explanation other than assuming it was too close to Seaworld.
We've stayed there two times in a row now. I feel it's the best property HGVC has in Orlando. Somerset was our last building.
My wife and I enjoyed spending a day at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. I assume that is the one you are talking about. (Johnson Space Center is in Houston?)we are at seaworld over New Year's. looking forward to trying out hgvc in this area as we have only been to Orlando once fifteen years ago.
Are there fireworks to see in Orlando or do we have to be at a park like WDW or Universal?
We are thinking of getting a multi day pass for both Universal Parks but without the Fast Pass for about $350 pp. Is that going to work? i just don't want to spend $300+ pp for one day with the fast passes as I doubt we can see all of both parks in one day anyway. this way we can go in the morning 3-4 days and be done when it starts to get too crowded.
also We want to go to Tampa and maybe Cape Canaveral for a day each (or just one). Thoughts about which is better? Want to see the Johnson space center though it gets mixed reviews.