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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Posts: 596
Resorts: Worldmark |
Las Vegas - Paris Hotel...room assignment help
I am going to LV, staying at Paris....can someone give me a couple of suggestions on requesting a room? I have so far:
1. No smoking 2. King bed 3. Away for the elevator Now my questions: Would asking for a view make the room noisy? Would asking for a room near the pool be a bad idea? What time does the pool close? Any tidbits would be appreciated.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 18, 05
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 75
Resorts: Vistana Villages |
I can't remember what time the pool closes I think 8PM
Keep in mind requesting away from the elevator can have you walking a really long way View room is not noiser. Can't answer your question regarding the pool since I always request a high floor. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Concord, CA
Posts: 15
Resorts: Royal Sands |
Requesting a view room doesn't mean it will be noisy, it means you will pay more money for the room. If you will be using the pool quite a bit, I would suggest a room by the pool. There is nothing more annoying than to have to walk 1/2 a mile to get to the pool. Another thing that is bothersome is having to walk through public areas in your swimsuit/cover-up, towels, flip-flops, etc.
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