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Hi! Question: is it safe to show up at the Comfort Suites without a reservation to "get a room" that we won't step foot into, just to get the Atlantis passes? I didn't want to risk making reservations in case it rains or there's some other change of plans, and since we won't be using the room anyway, it shouldn't matter even if the place is sold out. Are reservations required? Thanks!

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I reserved a room on travelocity for Dec 25.

Comfort suites would only rent for 2 or more days.

All in cost $415 for 2 A, 2 C

I can cancel by Dec 20, so I should be able to see the weather report.

Also there is indoor activity and if it's not too bad you can still use the

water park.

Have you read about anyone doing this on a cruise?

Can we get our wristbands before we get our room?

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I reserved a room on travelocity for Dec 25.

Comfort suites would only rent for 2 or more days.

All in cost $415 for 2 A, 2 C

I can cancel by Dec 20, so I should be able to see the weather report.

Also there is indoor activity and if it's not too bad you can still use the

water park.

Have you read about anyone doing this on a cruise?

Can we get our wristbands before we get our room?

You should double check that number, I just did a dummy booking for 2 nights, 2 adults, 2 children, and it came out to $1032, which makes sense, it usually comes out to around $100 pp for one night after taxes and fees, and that is a holiday period.

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You should double check that number, I just did a dummy booking for 2 nights, 2 adults, 2 children, and it came out to $1032, which makes sense, it usually comes out to around $100 pp for one night after taxes and fees, and that is a holiday period.

 

Sorry. To be clear I was able to book one night on the thrid party site.

Comfort suites wanted 2 night minimum.

So yes your $100/person/ nt is correct

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Will they charge extra fees upon arrival?

 

We are looking into pricing as well. For us, when we book a room for 4 adults, there is an extra $80 surcharge. The room rate is $315, but after taxes/fees/surcharge, its over $550 which is pretty expensive.

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You should double check that number, I just did a dummy booking for 2 nights, 2 adults, 2 children, and it came out to $1032, which makes sense, it usually comes out to around $100 pp for one night after taxes and fees, and that is a holiday period.

 

 

time of year and how many people will dictate the price-- its not the same across the board.

 

I would NOT show up without a reservations. there are only so many passes

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