Club Level these days?

BlackCauldron

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Has anyone stayed Club Level at any of the 3 premier resorts recently (ie - since Uni dropped pretty much all of their COVID restrictions)? What does it look like these days?

Last September, pretty much all the food was wrapped/pre-packaged, and there weren't many hot options for breakfast or dinner. Still the same situation?
 

KrzyKtty

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Has anyone stayed Club Level at any of the 3 premier resorts recently (ie - since Uni dropped pretty much all of their COVID restrictions)? What does it look like these days?

Last September, pretty much all the food was wrapped/pre-packaged, and there weren't many hot options for breakfast or dinner. Still the same situation?
I just got back from today. This was our first time at a Uni resort, and therefore our first time at a Club resort there. However, normally, they would have one "hot" breakfast sandwich of some sort pre-wrapped every morning, and breakfast potatoes. The breakfast potatoes were a bit heavy on the pepper though. They would have about three breakfast pastries every morning as well through; those were not per-wrapped.

The Portofino is also going through a refurb it seems, so their club was moved to the 3 Ballrooms.
 

Weather_Lady

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We got back last week. We spent 2 nights at Royal Pacific, and got a random free upgrade to Club level! The lounge was lovely, but in answer to your question, it didn't serve any fresh hot dishes that we saw, nor anything substantial.

FWIW, the breakfast period was a simple Continental breakfast set-up. There was water and canned soda, juice, coffee (with flavored syrups) and tea, bagels, bread, muffins and/or croissants, doughnuts, prepackaged hot and cold cereals, yogurt, granola, cut up fresh fruit (e.g., melon, pineapple), hard-boiled eggs, and some cold cuts and sliced cheeses.

The mid-day "snack" period offered the afore-mentioned beverages, plastic-wrapped whole fruit (apples, oranges) and pre-packaged snacks (single-serve bags of potato chips, popcorn, veggie straws, Smuckers Uncrustables, etc.).

We did not attend the cocktail hour, although the menu described it as including wine, beer and light bites.

For dessert, there were big bakery-style cookies and just a couple of bite-sized desserts like mini-cupcakes and teeny-tiny creme brulees.

Breakfast was the only selection large enough to provide an actual meal. However, having nearly day-long convenient access to hot coffee, or cold bottled waters and sodas, was a really nice perk, and the lounge itself was pleasant, clean and uncrowded.
 
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