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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: NC
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Manhattan Club question
How was it that the studios used to be called 1-BR's, or were they? I looked at a floorplan, which looked like a regular studio. Do some of them have semi-private space if there are 4 adults? Also - how comfortable are their sleeper sofas?
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Location: Valparaiso, IN
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Resorts: Christmas Mountain Village Villa week 27 and 30 |
Re: Manhattan Club question
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 7, 05
Location: Orange County, CA
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Resorts: Club La Pension, Quarter House, Hotel L'Eau Vive - NOLA, Nob Hill Inn - SF, Allen House - London, Custom House - Boston, |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Guilford, CT
Posts: 115
Resorts: Aruba Marriott 3 weeks, Manhattan Club 1 week, 736 DVC points, OKW |
Re: Manhattan Club question
The basic difference between the studio and the one bedroom is that the one bedroom has two bathrooms and a door between the bedroom and the living area where the couch is located, so there is privacy for those sleeping on the pull out couch. The studio has no door between and only one bathroom. Because the MC is a converted hotel the basic size and configuration of each unit varies from room to room. The difference between a studio and a one bedroom though never changes regardless of configuration.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 05
Location: Richmond VA
Posts: 83
Resorts: Umlhanga Sands, Dik. Started with Disney Vacation Club--hence the user name. :) |
Re: Manhattan Club question
I wouldn't recommend 4 adults in the studio unless you are really close friends. I went with 2 friends I've known since high school and we've been through everything over the years (meaning we're not at all shy around each other). We were fine in the L-shaped studio but, it's just one bathroom and you have to leave the room if you need any kind of privacy.
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Re: Manhattan Club question
OK - looks like it's better to hold out for a 1-BR sometime, and that 4 adults can be comfortable in one. I'd wondered whether we'd even need 2 studios if the sofabeds were really bad, but we can deal with 'surprisingly comfortable for a pullout'. Thanks for your help.
One last question: if anyone knows if there's a floorplan online somewhere of the L-shaped studio, please post - I'm not sure we'd want to count on being able to get one on request, though, and not sure we'd want it in any case. |
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Location: Valparaiso, IN
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Resorts: Christmas Mountain Village Villa week 27 and 30 |
Re: Manhattan Club question
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Guilford, CT
Posts: 115
Resorts: Aruba Marriott 3 weeks, Manhattan Club 1 week, 736 DVC points, OKW |
Re: Manhattan Club question
One bedrooms are not for Friday check-in only.
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Re: Manhattan Club question
Manhattan Club owners are probably more flexible with one bedroom check in days. For RCI exchangers though, the experience has been one bedrooms on Fridays and studios on Saturday.
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Location: BC Canada
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Resorts: Paradise Village in Nuevo, Villa del Palma PV and Cabo and Flamingos Resort in PV |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 05
Location: Richmond VA
Posts: 83
Resorts: Umlhanga Sands, Dik. Started with Disney Vacation Club--hence the user name. :) |
Re: Manhattan Club question
Not sure why you can't view it--you may need to update your browser.
The studios aren't lock offs--they are completely separate. So yes, they have windows and private entrances. The are just smaller and have no walls between the living room section and the bed. I also wouldn't get too hung up on the posted floor plan for the layout. The MC is a converted hotel so the configurations vary. The studio and 1 bdrms that I've stayed in so far have not had the layouts shown. However, it does give you an idea of what's in the room if you look at the pictures. The kitchenette looks the same no matter which one you're in and you'll always get that glass table with 2 chairs for the "dining area". Heidi |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Valparaiso, IN
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Resorts: Christmas Mountain Village Villa week 27 and 30 |
Re: Manhattan Club question
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 05
Location: Richmond VA
Posts: 83
Resorts: Umlhanga Sands, Dik. Started with Disney Vacation Club--hence the user name. :) |
Re: Manhattan Club question
Candace--I'm confused about that statement. If there's a wall dividing the bedroom and the living area--isn't that a 1 bdrm?
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Valparaiso, IN
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Resorts: Christmas Mountain Village Villa week 27 and 30 |
Re: Manhattan Club question
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: FT. LAUDERDALE, FL
Posts: 3,595
Resorts: CELEBRITY RESORTS PALM COAST; CELEBRATION, ORLANDO; SEAWATCH AT ISLAND CLUB, HHI; RHC (POINTS) |
Re: Manhattan Club question
DVC,
My wife & I recently stayed in a 1-BR unit at the Manhattan Club - it had 2 bathrooms - one that was immediately to the Left as you came into the entry foyer, the bathroom had a marble floor, a generous size glassed-in shower, brass trim throughout including brass faucets and a pull-out vanity mirror. Each bathroom had a telephone. To the right in the entry foyer was a small coat/clothes closet. As you proceeded from the entry foyer into the living room, immediately on the left was a small kitchenette area which included a small sink, small coffee maker, toaster, stocked paper towel holder and small countertop space. Above the countertop was built-in microwave and cabinetry which included 4 plates, 4 cups, 4 glasses, silverware 4 small bowls, juice pitcher, wine-opener and can opener. Underneath the countertop space was a small dishwasher, a small cabinet with trash bin, and a mini-fridge. This area also had a small, round glass-top kitchen table with 4 chairs. This served our purposes fine for eat-in breakfasts and snacks. Other meals we ate out. Housekeeping refilled two the coffee-filter packets each day. The other part of the living room had a sleeper-couch, 2 end tables, a coffee table, a smallish armoire with a semi-pullout TV and an easy chair. Draped windows on the far wall from our room (1502) provided a north looking view of an office building across 56th street and an angled view of 7th avenue and Carnegie Hall. French doors separated the living area from the bedroom – the French doors had opaque windows which provided privacy between the bedroom and living room. The bedroom had a wall of draped windows, queen-size bed, a work desk and chair, an easy chair, a closet and the second bathroom which had a combination bathtub-shower. When we went the sales presentation we learned that the Manhattan Club has several room layouts. During the presentation we also toured a studio layout and a penthouse suite layout. Basically, for the 1-bedroom, 2 bathroom layouts, some may have the first bathroom on your right as you come into the entry foyer and these would also have the kitchen area on your right as you proceeded into the living room. This would be a reverse layout from our unit. For the studio units, which in other posts some have described as “L” units – these have a large alcove area (the shortened leg of the “L”) which has a queen size bed and two end tables. I don’t remember if there was a closet in the alcove area but I think there was in addition to the one in the entry foyer. The alcove area is not closed off from the living room/kitchenette area (the long leg of the “L”). The single bathroom is in the entry foyer. Depending where you are in the building, some of the layouts will be reversed – that is the bathroom and alcove area will go off to your left rather than vice versa. The sleeper couch in the living room area would enable you to sleep 4 in a studio. However, as others have already mentioned, it would be very cramped. My wife and I felt that the studio-sized units were adequate for 2 people without feeling overly cramped. However, we did like the 1-br unit and the convenience of the 2nd bathroom. Our sales rep did tell us that some of the studio units have an entry way into the sleeping area and a partial wall between the “bedroom alcove area” and the “living room/kitchenette” area. We did not see this type of unit; however the sales rep said that it provided more privacy than the typical studio layout if there were 4 people in the group. The penthouse unit we toured was basically the same layout as our 1 bedroom unit with the exception of fancier decorating with nicer furniture and two flat screen TV’s – in the living room and bedroom respectively. Penthouse units are on the top two floors of the Club. Hope this information is helpful. Have a great stay when you’re in NYC. Richard |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 05
Location: Richmond VA
Posts: 83
Resorts: Umlhanga Sands, Dik. Started with Disney Vacation Club--hence the user name. :) |
Re: Manhattan Club question
Thanks Richard--that's a ton of information! I think it was Paula who wanted it though. I've stayed at the MC twice--once in a studio and once in a 1 bdrm. I have a studio reserved for October (yay--can't wait!).
I guess the studio I stayed in the last time wasn't a "true L" because there was no partial wall. That's okay--I'm not picky and I think I'll be going solo in October so privacy shouldn't be an issue. ![]() Heidi |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Guilford, CT
Posts: 115
Resorts: Aruba Marriott 3 weeks, Manhattan Club 1 week, 736 DVC points, OKW |
Re: Manhattan Club question
I have owned at the MC since they began and have stayed there many, many times. As I stated in an earlier post, the rooms vary in size and configuration due to the fact this is a converted hotel. DO NOT go expecting a certain room configuration because it is not going to happen. If you find a floor plan of the two, (studio and one bedroom) that is just an example and probably won't be what you will get. As I stated earlier, and apparently no one read, the main difference between a studio and a one bedroom is that a one bedroom has two bathrooms and privacy (a door) between the main living area and the bedroom. There may be a wall separating the two in a studio but it has an archway and no door. Neither studio or one bedroom has a lock off. Both have just one entrance to the hallway. Both have a pull out coach in the living area as well as a small table, small sink, small refrigerator, small microwave, small dishwasher and some dishes.
I would not get hung up on where the door is, what the shape of the room is, where a chair is located etc, etc. Just know that if you need privacy for two couples, you need a one bedroom. If it's you and your kids, a studio will do. |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 05
Location: Richmond VA
Posts: 83
Resorts: Umlhanga Sands, Dik. Started with Disney Vacation Club--hence the user name. :) |
Re: Manhattan Club question
Sorry Sue. I reiterated what you said and I should have said that's what I was doing. I completely agree with what you've said in your posts (and certainly I read them).
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Guilford, CT
Posts: 115
Resorts: Aruba Marriott 3 weeks, Manhattan Club 1 week, 736 DVC points, OKW |
Re: Manhattan Club question
The master bedrooms all have king sized beds contrary to what several earlier posters have stated. The penthouse suites are an entirely different thing. They are slightly larger but are traded through II and not RCI.
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Re: Manhattan Club question
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Max 4/Pri 4 have 1.7 baths, 1 king or queen bed and a queen sleep sofa. (Not that there haven't been inaccuracies in RCI blurbs.) |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: BC Canada
Posts: 156
Resorts: Paradise Village in Nuevo, Villa del Palma PV and Cabo and Flamingos Resort in PV |
Re: Manhattan Club question
RICHARD, THANK you so much what a lot of valuable information, I will make sure I ask for a L shaped studio or preferably a 1 bdrm. What I am not sure about is the $15.00 p.d. for studio and $25.00 p.d. for 1 bdrm. service charge which is now mandatory. Is this charge for renters who are renting from owners or is it for people who are renting from Expedia or exchanging through II. A friend of a friend of ours is an owner and said he would rent us his week, now on top of his rental cost to us, would we have to pay another $25.00 per day service charge, is that correct, they are not charging owners this as my friend stayed there only last week. Confused
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Valparaiso, IN
Posts: 839
Resorts: Christmas Mountain Village Villa week 27 and 30 |
Re: Manhattan Club question
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I always requested a corner unit, non-smoking room on the highest floor available fronting on 7th Avenue because I liked having a lot of windows and being able to look up and down the street. I never had a floorplan I didn't like. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 05
Location: Richmond VA
Posts: 83
Resorts: Umlhanga Sands, Dik. Started with Disney Vacation Club--hence the user name. :) |
Re: Manhattan Club question
Paula--the MC initiated the fee so it isn't necessarily RCI specific. Of course, I'm not sure aside from RCI when you'd be charged it but apparently through RCI (effective 4/1/06) you will definitely will be--no way around it. Someone posted that they tried to argue it but to no avail. I'd pretty much factor in that fee if you want to stay at the MC.
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Re: Manhattan Club question
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