Friday, March 9, 2012

No credit card. :||||Call them. They can oly say no.

If they allow it, you will have to leave a deposit similar to the "hold" which is placed on a credit card. Think about putting down an additional night at the least to cover any damage which you may do to the room or any charges you may incur.|||the nickelodeon hotel is not like a hotel that you can just walk in and pay for a room for the night. you have to make reservations to ensure there will be a room available.
you will have to give a credit card number to hold the room for you and most likely you will have to actually pay for the stay using the credit card or a check prior to arriving.

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here is a link to there website
http://www.nickhotel.com/|||My nephew had his birthday party there last year. I was 21 at the time and enjoyed it. The pool was great. Around 3 pm they had games and this big bucket full of slim fell. They had a 3d theater. They also have a arcade and had lots of tournaments. The rooms have a ps2. By the pool they had a basketball court and a mini-golf course. By the theater they had shows and at 11 they have karaoke. Any questions feel free to email me.|||Nickelodeon Suites Resort is a great place to celebrate a Kid's Birthday. But it is a tad bit pricey to stay there. In the summer the lowest rate for a room is $200 a night.

My suggestion is if you really want to do it at this resort, then make a reservation for 1 night, celebrate, and then check out and go to a different resort in Orlando.|||Yes, if you can afford it do it:) Just know that is cost like 150 and up per night. The rooms are great, they are nicely decorated in the nick themes, and characters are always roaming about. The only problem I found with the hotel was the kids did not want to leave to do anything else:) Have a great trip:)|||If you can afford it, then absolutely go for it! Your son will have a great time, and it will be a memory he (and you) will cherish for a lifetime!|||yes of course i loved it when i went and my little niece loved it and shes four its going to be fun for you and him your going to have a blast promise especially if he loves nick|||Yes even though it can be expensive i believe your son is the perfect age to really enjoy that place.|||Yeah that sounds really fun, he'll love it.

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I hear the nickelodeon hotel is super expensive...is it worth it? I have a 4 yr old son and 12 yr old daughter|||We stayed for a long weekend in March with two 13 year olds and had a great time. It was two moms and two 13 year old girls, american express travel had a great deal for this hotel where if you stayed 2 nights the third night was free. Pay attention though as there is a $25 per day resort fee added to the nightly rate. Even with this, the overal rate was still very reasonable. The location is convenient; 15 min from the airport, close to the highway, 1 mile from Disney and 15 min from Universal. Check in was quick and efficient. It is a relatively large complex and if you come back after 10 you may night find parking in front of your building but there is plenty overall.

The room has a living area with pull out couch, refrig and micro, small bedroom with bunk beds and larger bedroom with a queen, 3 tvs and a bath. Very comfortable and clean. There are 2 large pool areas with water slides. One pool was closed part of the day while we were there because a toddler "guest" had an accident in the pool. The staff was efficient in getting everyone out and treating the pool. (If you child is not fully trained or just recently trained put a swim diaper on them).

I thought our 13 year old would be way past going to character breakfasts etc but they loved it. The food was good and at $18 per person a little expensive but not bad considering the entertainment and food. (Also with AMEX we received a $50 resort food credit) so it was fun and worth it for one morning.

Overall we had a great time, hotel was convenient, clean and had good amenities for the price. Would stay there again.|||I've heard mixed reviews about the Nick Hotel. It's definitely more expensive than other neighboring hotels, even with their special offers. They have a shuttle to the major local attractions, but they haven't been affiliated with a theme park for years - so no line perks/early entry there. The most complaints are in regard to overall appearance (wear and tear), and poor customer service - but that's sadly true of almost all family hotels these days. The food available is what you'd typically find at an airport - chain store, overpriced, not the best quality. But, the activities available are specifically geared toward different age groups, so both your kids should be able to have plenty of fun during their stay.|||I have never been to Florida, but it sounds like Nickelodeon Hotel is a themed Hotel and my experiences with theme hotels is that they are definitely more expensive then their non-themed counterparts. Other hotels in the area are sure to be less expensive, unless your kids are set on the Nickelodeon Hotel. You might have to bite the bullet and have fun.|||Hello
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good luck!......|||Depends on how much money you have. I went to the 5 star hotel right across the street. If you have money to blow, it definitely isn't a waste of a weekend.

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I have been to the site and stuff but I was just wondering...|||it is ok. i stayed there when it was being built so it wasn't that great. it just seemed like a hotel with slime and a nick theme. it was a few years ago so it might be different but i didn't like it.|||be prepared for alot of kids and people.. also the rudness of people but i guess you get that everywhere at the orlando theme parks nowadays|||You can read comments from past guests at TripAdvisor.com.

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I am planning a trip to the Nickelodeon Hotel in Orlando. Can anyone tell me about it, pros and cons? I ONLY want info from this specific hotel. Thanks :)|||I went there last year with my husband and 5 year old daughter. Pros: My daughter LOVED this hotel. In fact, she liked the hotel better than Disney itself. When we arrived at the hotel, we were greeted by Blue from Blue's Clue. You need at least a day to enjoy the many activities that the hotel has. The hotel has water park/slides, huge pool area,game arcade, and mini-golf areas that are a lot of fun for kids. They have a food court area which is nice for cheap foods for kids. They also have a buffet and restaurant if you are not in the mood for fast food. They have face painting, shows, and slime time games duing the day. My daughter loved the character breakfast where she met Dora, Spongebob, Patrick, and the Fairy Oddparents. The hotel is located right outside Disney World. You could not get any closer to Disney unless you were staying in the park. My daughter also loved her Spongebob room.

Cons: Check-In took forever. The hotel accomodation are ok. Nothing Special. The suite kitchen consists of a sink, mini refrigerator and microwave. I do prefer at least 4 star accomodation. The hotel accomodation are more 2-3 stars. Not the best, but what the hotel offers overall is worth it. The hotel is loud, which could bother people. I advise not having a room facing the pools or on the first floor, if that would be a problem for you. Food was ok. My husband didn't care at all for the buffet. Would I stay here again if I didn't have kids? No. Would I stay here again because of my daughter? Absolutely.

Also, I purchased a non Spongebob room for $50 less a night. To our suprised when we checked into our room, we discovered that they still gave us the Spongebob room anyways. So save your money and get a non-Spongebob because you might luck out and get it anyways. You have to be a guest at this hotel to enjoy it's amenities. For what it offers, it was worth it. Have fun!|||It is loud.|||i just booked it through travel zoo---i've never stayed there, but heard great things--kids eat free 5 and under, pools are great~~|||The Nick hotel is pretty cool, it kind of makes me wish I was a kid again! It is probably one of the best hotels for kids in the area, since most of the things are already included. Disney and Universal's hotels offer a lot of great things for kids as well, but not everything is included, such as Disney's kids programs.

The pool area is a blast for the kids, so much to do, like a water park in its own. They also have a lot of other activities each day, as well as shopping and some restaurants. I think a lot of people go to Orlando just to stay here and don't even do the parks. I think it would depend a little on your kids ages how much fun they would have, but I'm sure they would love it. Also, the characters in the room are really awesome and big hit with the little ones.


The only negatives would be that it isn't always as much fun for adults. There really isn't much offered for adults, and it can be a little noisy, not quite as relaxing as some of the other hotels in the area. Also, the food doesn't change, so if you plan to eat at the hotel most of the time, it can get a little old. Finally, the rooms aren't all that big, especially considering they are suites. You have to really look into what is included in the room as not everything is included in a 2 bedroom that may be in a 1 bedroom, odd but true. When you see the room, it does look like it is a Holiday Inn, nothing too special, unless you get the room with the characters, and even then it is just a small area. I've not stayed in a Holiday Inn, but I'm going to assume the resort has similar quality to what you would see at a Holiday Inn. I've only stayed at this resort for two nights to see what it was like, and because I went with some friends who had younger kids. I was a little dissapointed with how the rooms were kept up and other little things regarding cleaning around the resort. And again, the resort can be a little noisy with the pool and things and the walls are a little thin. In my opinion, I think the resort is a little over priced, considering the room, but overall it is a great place, especially for kids.


I'll include a link to Trip Advisor where you will find many more reviews of the hotel.


Hope this helps!

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  • Please help we this is the first vacation we have ever planned where do we start?|||I would say it is going to be around 320.00 per person for airfare and then 290.00 per night for the hotel. Plus food and tickets to amusment parks---I think the trip will be at least 3500.00 for 2 people.|||try googling for info...

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    My husband, daughter and I will be staying at the Nick hotel this month and I was wondering if anyone had their daughter go to the spa there and how much do the services cost? We got a great deal on the room because it's not peak season now so I hope the salon doesn't end up costing us more than the room. Also, do you know the price of the character breakast? The last time we stayed at the hotel it was still a Holiday Inn, and the website doesn't list prices. One more..at night you can drop off your child for a kid only activities night that has the slime, etc. If your child went, did they think it was worth it? Thanks!|||Great questions! I contacted the Nickelodeon Family Suites to get your answers, because you're right -- this stuff isn't anywhere on the website. Here's what I found out:

    1) Prices for the Kids Spa range, obviously, according to the treatment your child chooses. A manicure costs $20 and up, and a pedicure $30 and up. Hairbraiding runs from $50 to $200, and a hair wrap cost $2 per inch. The Kids Spa also offers temporary tattoos, and those vary from $6 to $16, depending on which one your child chooses.

    2) As for the character breakfast, the price is $19.95 for adults, and $10.95 for kids ages 2 through 12.

    Hope that helps -- have a fabulous vacation!

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