Is it just me or are the AoA suites not very functional?

I_heart_Tigger

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For a family of 3 or more to stay at the AoA suites it seems like the room is not very functional. At the end of the day suppose the young kids need to go to bed but the parents don't. That means you have to put the kids in the master bedroom and the parents can stay up and use the rest of the living space.

Then when the parents go to bed they can either sleep on the dining room table/bed or the living room sofa bed or they have to take the kids from the master bedroom and put them in one of the other beds.

It seems like a great layout if you are a couple with no children but I don't find it very useful for a family unless I'm missing something?
 

Hot Lava

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Gabe1 said:
The Uni suites are supposed to be cheaper than AoA, I think 1800 suites coming online. If I am looking correctly only one bath? That's a killer. When we stayed at POR when kids were really small we requested a room near a quite pool, as they had restrooms there.



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im very eager to see those. I bet Uni will do a better job than WDW. :)
The downside of the new "value" hotel at Universal is that you do not get the Universal Express pass that you do with the other hotels. For me, that is gold and the real reason to stay on property at Universal.
 
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