Looking for a bit of advice
A terrace studio with fountain view or
A one bedroom terrace with fountain view ??
They are similar sizes. I like the Terrace Studio a bit more because the space is better utilized with more sitting room and a more rational bathroom. The 1 BR is better for entertaining, with more open space, but without other people some space feels wasted.
I've stayed in both. I like the layout of the terrace studio room and the bathroom with an oversized shower and a jetted tub. Didn't like the Japanese soaking tub in the one bedroom or the layout of the room.
Take a look at videos on Youtube of both the rooms.
Edited: 5 years agoThank you
Would the view be as good from both
Another vote for the studio . It’s got a big jetted tub over the square soaking tub .
The view will be just as good from either .
Good choice.
I booked the wraparound... but both others look fine too!
Stayed in both. Prefer the studio.
I had a better view in the studio bur I think it is luck of the draw. Ask at checkin if it is possible to get a room in the Boulevard tower, high floor,
Terrace Studio Fountain View - Partially open concept bedroom & living area, the two areas partially sectioned off by a lower wall that has an extensively long 8 inch surface top panel. Below the partial wall is an outlet. I use he surface top panel to set various things on &/or to recharge my cell phone, etc. The bathroom layout to this room is also awesome! It has a 6 foot spa bubbler soaking tub, an adj. 4' x 6' huge shower enclosure with a bench seat. The opposite far side has a two sink basin vanity, with the pvt. self-enclosed water closet located next to it.
Terrace 1-Bdrm. Fountain View - The living & bedroom areas can be enclosed off due to this room having a telescoping (pocket) slider door. In-between the two areas is this open space with a long seating bench; mostly wasted space in my personal opinion. The bathroom has this cookie cutter shaped layout. To reach the 3 1/2' x 3 1/2 foot deep Japanese soaking tub, you have to walk thru the longish shower enclosure. This square very deep tub has an adj. window, & you must keep your legs bent in an upright position (making it somewhat uncomfortable) while bathing. Separately enclose water closet & double bowl vanity unit as well.
Both room categories have two flat-panel LCD TVs, one in the living area & the other in the bedroom area. Also incl. in both units, a mini-fridge, a wetbar fridge, with a small base cabinet; the top surface which looks like Corian. Both living areas have a narrow desk with chair, sectional sofa, chair, & occasional tables. As for the views, equally phenomenal from either room category picked. In essence, it's just a matter of which particular room category you might like best.
Light Dimming TIP: In case it might interest you, you can dim "some" of the lighting fixtures. Although the wall plate toggle switches do not have dimmer controls, certain lights can be dimmed. Per instance, one of the recessed bathroom lights, &/or overhead room ceiling fixtures. Tap the upper toggle to turn a light on, then tap the lower (off) one, quickly/immed. tapping it again which will prevent the lights from totally shutting off. The result, a dimmed like lighting effect. Upon trying this technique a couple of times, you'll begin to grasp the hang of it. It's a relatively easy & simple process.
Correction: I meant a minibar fridge, not a wetbar fridge; LOL.
Thank you
"It’s got a big jetted tub over the square soaking tub ."
I can't picture this. There's a tub hovering over another tub?