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We (and all of our guests) stayed in Jr. Suites. Our first room had 2 double beds and over looked the show stage. That lasted one night! We didn't get any sleep because we could hear the music from the show and the disco and I was not impressed (we flew in on the red eye so I had been awake for 2 stright days at this point!) I went down to the front desk and pointed out that we were there for our wedding and had brough 26 other people along to their resort and the least they could do was give us a decent room. After a bit of arguing, we ended up with a room in the middle of the horseshoe, it was awesome! If you have any say in the matter, ask for a room on the 3rd or 4th floor in the middle of the horseshoe, they have the best views. Book the room category that you will be happy with. don't expect an upgrade.

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There is only 1 thing I would look at when booking your room (other than the entertainment factor mentioned above) is where your wedding is. It honestly doens't matter where your room is as long as you are happy with it. My suite was gorgeous but my wedding site - lagoon gazebo - was at the end of the resort and I did alot of walking to the spa, back to my room and then back to the ceremony location.

 

If I was smart I would have stayed in my room and then brought everything to my sisters room in the Standard room wing at the ceremony site when I went to the spa instead of having to walk all the way back to my room and then back to the lagoon.

 

We initially had a Jr. Suite (1419) and then were upgraded to a Suite (1261). This wing is considered the deluxe wing and is on the one end of the resort.

 

I will honestly say the Suite was absolutely gorgeous and worth the extra money!

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I booked the jacuzzi suite for three weeks, all our guest stay for the firts week, after the wedding everybody leaves, and we will stay and celev=brate our honeymoon. So we wanted to have the best room possible, because I think we will be up in our room for quit some time :-)

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Our first room was right on the beach over looking the beach gazebo, it was absolutly gorgeous. It was room 1264. They upgraded us to the one with the jacuzzi on the balcony but that was way on the other side right next to sandals. It was just as nice but too far away. We did have a problem with our a.c in room 1264 which wasn't working at all and that is why we moved but it was by far the better of the two rooms.

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I really liked the junior suite better because of the location but if you want to upgrade you need to be polite. While we were there the people in front of us were giving the front desk person a hard time and they were told nothing was available. When we politely explained that we wanted to move they moved us no problem. If you have a junior suite you will be happy. The only difference between that and the suite is the jacuzzi on the balcony.

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