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Offline jayflo

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« on: October 30, 2007, 05:43:41 PM »
Hi, I am Canadian, and was inspired to join this forum in search of information on accomodations at the RHE.I am a vacation club member of Allegro-Occidental Hotels at the Platinum level. I am hoping to visit cuba this year for the first time with my family of 3.There is one problem, my booking agent is insisting the maximum occupancy for RHE is 2 people per room. I am booking the royal suites section and can not see why the couch could notbe utilized for my 16 yr old daughter. They want me to book her a separate unit. This does not seem secure to me. Any info anyone can provide would be great!

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« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2007, 06:07:22 PM »
Welcome to Paradise jayflo   :sunny:


The Royal Hideaway is separated into three sections.  The Spa Section, the Royal Section and the Suites.

The Spa and Royal sections have identical rooms and they all have King beds.

We toured the Suites while we were there, and they are beautiful.  There are one and two bedroom units, with a living room, dining room and kitchen.  You also get your own personal butler and golf cart.  Each suite has it's own private jacuzzi on the patio.


The suites section has it's own pool, hot tub, restaurants and bars as well as a separate reception area.

As a guest of the suites section you are entitled to use the full facilities of all three sections, but the guests of the Royal and spa sections can no longer use the facilities at the suites.  I believe they have disallowed use of the beach as well. 

The Royal Hideaway is an adults only resort, and it very much caters to couples only.  It's a very romantic resort and the service is second to none.

The beach will take your breath away!!!  Absolutely amazing!!! 

I'm sure that you and your wife/husband will love the resort, but I'm not sure that there is enough there to keep a 16 year old entertained.  I doubt that there will be many people her age there either.

I don't want to discourage you from going to Royal Hideaway, but I do want you to be armed with as much information as possible before you book.

Have you seen our photos?  I think I've got over 500 in there  :roleyes: 

http://www.7daysinparadise.com/gallery/v/Royal-Hideaway/


If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

Heather



« Last Edit: October 30, 2007, 07:22:49 PM by flopnfly »
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