? about suites at PBH

gluegungoddess

Earning My Ears
Joined
Jan 18, 2004
So I have lost all of my mind and have agreed to take 4 sixteen years to Universal for a MTV taping. Since they all have passes I told them I would spring for the room and got a Hospitality suite at PBH since it had 2 Q's and 2 bathrooms. Now my concern, just a little one since they are a little scared of me (LOL), is - are there 2 entrances to this type of suite? I want to be able to sleep and know when they are coming and going. Has anyone stayed in one with an exceptional view or maybe a balcony? Any help would be appreciated before I chicken out!

Thanks,
terri
 
There are six hospitality suites at PBH. The parlor itself is 926 sq feet with an entertainment area, large dining table, pullout sofa, kitchenette, and a full bathroom. I think that a few of them even have pianos. I'm not sure about balconies but I don't think any hospitality suites have them. Your view is going to be of the villa courtyard. The hospitality parlors have a connecting room on each side so you will have the double door entrance to the parlor, a door that opens into the kitchenette, and then a door to your room with the two queens. If you reserved the other room with a king bed you would have an entrance through that room as well. Hope that answers your questions.
 
I'm not sure but your connecting room might be a deluxe room which is larger than a regular room and has a very nice bathroom. Villa parlors connect to deluxe rooms so I would think Hospitality parlors would too.
 
BOYS! :eek: Where will you sleep?

Could I be so bold to ask the cost per night on these suites? I have been pricing online and have never seen these come up.
 
I was wondering the same. This upcoming trip we got a great deal on a club room using my preferred passholder discount, but with two teenage girls, I had wondered if it would be nice to have seperate sleeping arrangements.
 
A hospitality suite at PBH would run around $850-$900/night.
 
Holy cow batman! Well done Terri,,:earseek: I hope they enjoy, and appreciate what you are doing for them :smooth: I think we will stick with club room. I made the mistake of introducing my teenage girls to concierge and club rooms last August on a Disney/Universal combo trip, and they have begged for it again. I gave them a choice of having two rooms, connected by a door, or the 4 of us doing club, with the deluxe room and larger bathroom. I was hoping they would prefer having their own room :( The hospitality suite would have been a good compromise, but YIKES! :earseek:
 
All suites connect to deluxe rooms on either sides of the parlor you can get the 2 queen room or a king room or BOTH!LOL THey are very nice. The Villa offers a double door entrance and an entrance thru the butler kitchen then a separate entrance from the hall way in and of course a connection door to the parlor from the inside area of each room. I haven never paid to get these rooms just lucky i guess on upgrades.
 

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