Sleeping Beauty (Presidential Suite) WOW..! ! !

Started by Javey74, March 20, 2008, 12:49:45 AM

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luke85

#30
What an amazing suite! It would be great if DLP offered these rooms as prizes for competition winners, to give families who wouldn't normally be able to afford it, the opportunity to stay in such an amazing place!

davewasbaloo

#31
Unlikely to happen given that they are often booked.
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bigrossco

#32
wow just wow now that is so nice

... me starts saving now!
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Luigi

#33
wow, the suite looks awesome, would be great to afford that.
But when i think about it, i normally don't spend much time in the room and a lot more in the parks, so i guess i would be tempted to invest the money in a longer visit and merchandising   :D

15yearsofMagic2008

#34
WOW ! I am definatley gonna stay there in a few years  :D


 :offtopic:

I am going to be a teacher when i am older and teachers get about £12,00-£20,000a YEAR ! So if i save up , next thing you know , am staying in the Castle Club ! :D

 :hello: Back on Topic  :D

£81,000 TO STAY IN THE CC FOR A YEAR  :shock:  :shock:  :shock: ?!!!

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burntsienna

#35
Quote from: "Javey74"
Quote from: "Previously"it's only £2137.00 Per Night....

Actually looking at the new price guide in the DLRP brochures it has gone up... :shock:

All supplements are based on per room, per night

Sleeping Beauty Suite - From £2250.00

Cinderella Suite - From £1598.00

Walt's Apartment - From £707.00

Tinkerbell Suite - From £479.00

Junior Suites - From £288.00

Castle Club Room - From £160.00 (Park View), From £102.00 (Garden View)

 :-"

Oooo my word to stay in the Sleeping Beauty Suite just 1 night would cost a third of my mums yearly wage!!!  :o  :shock:  :lol:
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CafeFantasia

#36
Apparently, the average cost of a wedding in the UK is £11,000.

So, think about it. For a fraction of the cost of hiring silly clothes, catering for lots of people, and standing in church when you actually have no interest in religion, you and your other half could easily spend a night or two in the Sleeping Beauty suite.

Sounds like the better option to me :-)

Masamune

#37
._. I want those hand-painted cabinets so badly.

kiki_304

#38
Quote from: "Alan"Apparently, the average cost of a wedding in the UK is £11,000.

So, think about it. For a fraction of the cost of hiring silly clothes, catering for lots of people, and standing in church when you actually have no interest in religion, you and your other half could easily spend a night or two in the Sleeping Beauty suite.

Sounds like the better option to me :-)

And maybe if you paid the £11,000 to Disney you could get Mickey himself to read the nuptials. lol

Magicalmouse125

#39
Wow that is one nice hotel room  :shock:  :o

I would soooo love to stay in that!!!!!!!!  :lol:

But have we known about this before or is it just come up?
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Tinkerboo

#40
It certainly does look like a pretty special place to spend a night!   :)

Are there any pictures anywhere of the Tinkerbell suites?  Or does anyone know whether they are actually Tink-themed, or is it just a name that's been given to them?  

Many thanks,
Tinkerboo

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Tinkerboo

#41
Quote from: "Tinkerboo"Are there any pictures anywhere of the Tinkerbell suites?  Or does anyone know whether they are actually Tink-themed, or is it just a name that's been given to them?  

Many thanks,

Apologies - I just found them on the main site!
Tinkerboo

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Alexander

#42
Quote from: "Kristof"Our photos are now online!  Enjoy!  :mrgreen:
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TR_Wolf

#43
The kitchen is less magic castle and more granny flat,  :lol:

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#44
Quote from: "TR_Wolf"The kitchen is less magic castle and more granny flat,  :lol:

Quote from: "Kristof"The kitchen is not for use by the guests, although they could, they just won't.  It's for the cast members and staff that will cook for the guests.  It's also pretty well hidden.