We stayed at the the Rosen international hotel for 10 nights as part of a package with British airways. We wanted somewhere clean and comfortable but not expensive, knowing we would be in the parks all day and just needed somewhere to wash and sleep. The room was a good size and we were able to pick whether we wanted a room on the ground floor or higher up, we went for the fifth floor of a six storey block. There were several blocks similar or two storey blocks.
The rooms are quite dark, you can open the curtains to let light in but anyone walking passed can see in, although it wasn't like there was a lot of people walking passed. Despite the dark wood and feel it was freshly painted and clean. The bathroom had a shower over the bath, always plenty of hot water. An iron and ironing board were provided, as well as a decent hairdryer and a microwave (which we didn't use). The beds were comfortable and appeared to be two queen/double beds. It was the same each day but plentiful and a decent quality buffet option.
We only got to the pool twice, once when we arrived and before we returned home following check out. The pool was cleaned early morning and it and the grounds are well looked after. The staff allowed us to store our luggage at the lobby after the 11am check out, in a room used by a lot of people doing the same, by the looks of it, all secure. There is a shop onsite which was handy but the petrol garage near by was cheaper for water.
We only visited Disney this time and used Uber to visit the parks which cost between dollars each way. We had a car for two days to visit places further a field but the 25 dollar parking charge for the Disney parks seemed excessive on top of tickets and genie plus so we were happy to get ubers. It's better to get a tourist sim for use during stay particularly if visiting the parks. We are unlikely to return to Orlando, mainly because we have been twice and have other places to go. However I would stay again at Rosen if we were visiting again.
If you're confused between going to a restaurant for a good meal or going to a club to have fun, worry not because we have the best of both worlds! This restaurant-club dual treat is a great way to spend a night. If you're visiting on a weekend make sure to get there early, as it tends to get really crowded. Despite charging an insanely expensive resort fee, it is not a resort. If I had to guess, there are more than 700 or 800 rooms.
This should be a Gaylord or regular Marriott, not a Renaissance. I received zero Bonvoy elite status recognition; no pre-arrival email, no welcome letter, and no in-room amenity. The carpet was threadbare in places and seemed like a huge design flaw. Who puts carpet in a hot and humid climate when guests come back dripping wet from the pool? The decor didn't look and feel like a resort in Florida. Instead, the decor looks like a Holiday Inn somewhere in small-town Iowa or Minnesota.
Charging outlets, both electrical and USB, were few and far between. The combination bathtub-shower had fixtures that looked original to whenever the hotel was first built and opened. The bathtub also had the remains of old adhesive grips.
Not exactly what you want to sit on when taking a bath. On the plus side, the counter was huge with two sinks -- perfect for a couple or family. Outside of breakfast, the F&B offerings here are uncompetitive The lobby bar is supposedly a wine bar but the selection is pretty weak and overpriced.
It's priced at fine dining prices but delivers an experience on par with Outback. The other lobby bar and restaurant is super casual and has burgers and flatbreads. Just very disappointing compared to the Hyatt that has an excellent steakhouse. Why the Renaissance doesn't have an upscale steakhouse given the number of conventions and conferences it hosts is beyond me. They are literally losing money to other hotels and restaurants because guests have to leave to have a nice meal. All things considered, unless the rates were cheap or you're stuck staying here for a conference, I would recommend booking the nearby Hyatt Regency.
It's annoying, so I'm pretty familiar with Ripple, but this was one of the best hotels I've been to so far. In particular, I think it is a huge advantage to have a water taxi from the hotel to Universal. I didn't expect much for a water taxi, I just thought it was like a flume ride, wow... The view while riding a water taxi from the hotel to Universal is truly spectacular.
Rather, it was so good that the way I took the water taxi was more memorable than the Universal. Personally, I go to Universal, but I think that not taking a water taxi is half the trip. I know that about 4 universal partner hotels operate water taxis, so I recommend taking a water taxi even if not here. There is a waiting line, but you don't have to wait that long, and if you don't want to wait, it's a really good location, only 10 to 15 minutes on foot.
There are palm trees and you can enjoy the unique Florida atmosphere. There is a slide and a hot tub, so it's really good to take a break. I used the restaurant in the hotel lobby, and considering the US price of dollars per menu, the price is not too burdensome for a hotel. The cocktails here aren't the best, but I think they're good enough to end the day well while relieving your weary body.
Because it was Christmas, a wonderful guitar performance was played in front of my eyes, and it was a fun time for my eyes, ears, and mouth. The breakfast buffet wasn't great, but it wasn't lacking either, it was just a hotel breakfast buffet. The price of accommodation was in the late 200,000s/day range, but considering that it is Christmas Day, one of the peak seasons of the year, the price was not too bad. The price was similar to the Hilton near Disney where I stayed the night before. I personally liked this place much better than the Hilton there. I liked the hotel so much more than I thought that I would like to stay at the hotel all day without going to Universal.
I couldn't do that due to my tight schedule, but if you're planning to stay at a hotel here, I recommend that you enjoy a full day at the hotel during your Universal itinerary. The pool, restaurant, and bar are not open 24 hours, so if you stay in Universal until Universal closes, I think you will not be able to fully enjoy the merits of the hotel. Lastly, since it is a large hotel, the friendliness of the staff was mediocre, and there is an additional charge for using fast Wi-Fi. Fancy enjoying breathtaking views of the cityscape on a Friday night, sipping your favorite cocktail and relishing some finger food? And later after a couple of drinks, dancing to the tunes on an open-air dance floor?
Another popular nightclub in Koregaon Park area, this place is close to many major hubs and hotels in Pune. What makes it truly unique is its own range of infusions, each of which is crafted through blending global spirits and aromatic Indian spices. The food here, especially the small bites like fries, falafels, and cheese squares will be a perfect accompaniment to these flavorful concoctions.
When it comes to nightlife, Noida is home to several world-class pubs and nightclubs which add the perfect amount of glitz to your evening. From offering a fine dining experience and foot tapping music to a panoramic view of the city from their rooftop setting, these pubs are the best place to enjoy while sipping on your cocktail. Head to these groovy nightclubs and best pubs in Noida that offer an impressive selection of food and drinks, topped with enticing ambiance. When your weekend celebration stretches from Friday to Saturday, you deserve a one-of-a-kind place to keep the party going. How about swaying to the beats on a revolving dance floor?
Or how about continuing your weekend bash in a club that's designed like a cool spaceship? Get ready for close encounters of the third kind because Area 51 is where you should be partying this weekend! With luxurious interiors, great lights, and tempting food and drinks, this nightclub has won the hearts of Punekars. Firstly, the place has entry fees for couples and stags and secondly, it is open only on Saturdays. However, it is sure to create a unique discotheque experience and keep you grooving all night.
Many nightclubs use bouncers to choose who can enter the club, or specific lounges or VIP areas. Some nightclubs have one group of bouncers to screen clients for entry at the main door, and then other bouncers to screen for entry to other dance floors, lounges, or VIP areas. For legal reasons, in most jurisdictions, the bouncers have to check ID to ensure that prospective patrons are of legal drinking age and that they are not intoxicated already. In this respect, a nightclub's use of bouncers is no different from the use of bouncers by pubs and sports bars. However, in some nightclubs, bouncers may screen patrons using criteria other than just age and intoxication status, such as dress code, guest list inclusion, and physical appearance. Looking for pubs in Pune with dance floors where you can dance to your heart's content all through the night and up until the dawn?
Off you to go to Mi-a-Mi, the city's most famous nightclub spread over a whopping area of 15,000 square feet. Housed within JW Marriot, the place has everything you would expect from a nightclub – luxurious couches with silk upholstery, neon lights, a stage area for artists to perform, and plush interiors. The club is open only three days of the week and you are required to follow a casual dress code. Also remember, Mi-a-Mi is not among the pubs in Pune with free entry.
It comes with a hefty entry fee for couples as well as stags, but the experience, drinks, and food are totally worth it. When you want to party hard and dance all night, head to Hard Rock Café and grab a few drinks. One of the most frequented pubs in Koregaon Park, Pune, it has a lively and bustling ambience to keep you entertained.
Like all other HRCs in all major cities, this one is also best known for good music, karaoke nights, extensive cocktails, and of course, dance floors and splendid food. Nine out of ten pub goers in Pune have likely fallen for HRC's American Burgers, Ultimate Long Island Iced Tea or Jager Bomb. What's more, the café is spread over an area of 8500 square feet with a bar section, 120-seat restaurant, Rock Shop, and 80-seat open lounge. Just as the name suggests, get ready to raise some havoc at this happening nightclub in Tanzania. Another quirky yet admirable thing about the bar is the light display, which immediately attracts you to come and visit it. During the weekends, the bar tends to get pretty crowded so make sure to arrive early to secure a table.
In Germany during the Golden Twenties, there was a need to dance away the memories of the First World War. In the 1920s, the nightlife of the city was dominated by party drugs such as cocaine. These venues were aimed at rich and poor people, gays, lesbians, nudists, and gangsters alike.
The first nightclubs appeared in New York City in the 1840s and 1850s, including McGlory's and the Haymarket. They enjoyed a national reputation for vaudeville, live music, and dance. They tolerated unlicensed liquor, commercial sex, and gambling cards, chiefly Faro. Practically all gambling was illegal in the city , and regular payoffs to political and police leadership was necessary. Prices were high and they were patronized by an upscale audience. By contrast, Owney Geoghegan ran the toughest nightclub in New York, 1880–83.
It catered to a downscale clientele and besides the usual illegal liquor, gambling, and prostitution, it featured nightly fistfights, and occasional shootings, stabbings, and police raids. Webster Hall is credited as the first modern nightclub, being built in 1886 and starting off as a "social hall", originally functioning as a home for dance and political activism events. Tito's offers live music, sports screenings, and a spacious dance floor to ensure you enjoy a fabulous evening.
The dance floor of this restobar is right next to a neon-lit, well-stocked bar. You can keep refilling your drinks while sweating it out on the dance floor. The Goan-themed décor of this pub is surely going to take you to the party capital.
This is a more upbeat and youthful nightclub and if you are pumped up with energy and want to let it all on the dance floor, this is the best place for you to go to. The spacious nightclub has a relaxed seating area and an interesting variety of food, as long as some great beers, wines and other cocktails as well. There are regular DJ nights, karaoke nights and disco lights which are very popular here, and the amazing light display is another great thing which makes this one of the best Tanzania nightclubs. Kicking off the list of Tanzania nightlife is this hip and happening bar located at the top of the IT Mall Building. The beautiful views of the ocean, especially during the nighttime, give this place a very chill and relaxed vibe, perfect for a romantic evening or any other special occasion. One can dine on the delicious Mediterranean cuisine while sipping on their wide selection of wines and beers.
If you're in the mood to dance, they have a great selection of both African and Western beats to keep you grooving till the late hours of the night. With an unparalleled music and nightlife scene,U Streetdraws locals and visitors looking to stay up late and have a good time. In London, by the end of the 1950s, several of the coffee bars in London's Soho introduced afternoon dancing.
A nightclub (music club, discothèque, disco club, or simply club) is an entertainment venue during nighttime comprising a dance floor, lightshow, and a stage for live music or a disc jockey who plays recorded music. There is nothing specifically bad about this hotel, there is also nothing specifically great about it. It was either way too cold or not comfortable at all with humidity and heat. The refrigerator was turned off when I got there so it took a while to get to temperature, which was a bit inconvenient for the drinks I had just purchased. My room was directly above one of the building spotlights that was malfunctioning. It was constantly flickering all night long and made my room look like a disco.
The breakfast was one of the worst I've had though at any Choice hotel. I realize this isn't the Four Seasons brunch and you get what you pay for but I've been to other similarly priced choice hotels with a much better selection and quality. I was also disappointed that the snack shop they had didn't have any diet soda of any kind.
It's a place where your employer will send you with just the basics and bare minimum comforts. I recently had an excellent stay at The Delaney Hotel in downtown Orlando. I was traveling for business and the location was excellent - across the street from the medical center and within walking distance to entertainment and restaurants and bars. The suites were spacious, well appointed, clean and comfortable. Keenigya at the front desk was the most warm, welcoming, and gracious host I've ever encountered in the hospitality industry. I look forward to my next stay at the Delaney when I'm back in town.