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It's all about location here -- that is the main factor that distinguishes blocks of rooms from one another and affects the rate you'll pay. If you leave it to your kid(s) to choose, you will no doubt end up in a poolside room, which surrounds Splashtopia. We stayed in one of these ground-floor units, just several steps from the lazy river, and it was fun to be able to exit our French door, walk through a nearby gate, and plunge straight onto an inner tube. The disadvantage is that your patio won't feel anything close to private during the day. But since Splashtopia closes at 6 p.m., your evening is bound to be quieter (though the main pool area doesn't close until later in the night).

The Lakeview Rooms offer views of the pleasant 5th and 6th fairways at the property's center. The Plaza rooms, because of their close proximity to the adult-only Tranquility Pool and the resort spa, are probably the ones that families with rowdy members might want to avoid. The Vista rooms, on the northern and eastern edges of the property, are the least expensive rooms, followed by the Plaza, Lakeview and then Poolside rooms.

If you're going to go with a Poolside room, I'd try to avoid the 2600 block of rooms, which is smack-dab in front of the Splash Pool and could, especially in summer and during spring break, be potentially the noisiest block.

All standard rooms are basically similar inside and equipped with one king bed or two double beds. Rooms with a king bed also have a pullout sofa, making it possible to sleep four people. Or, if you also request a rollaway bed ($35 per night and only available for king-bed rooms), you could fit five people. Pack-n'-Plays are available at no charge, and there are a limited number of connecting rooms (call in your reservation for connecting rooms). Ground-floor units open onto a patio and second-floor rooms have a balcony.

Inside your room, you'll find a phone with voicemail, high-speed Internet access (included in the $25 resort fee, which also includes parking), a large flat-screen TV with cable/satellite, bathrobes, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, small fridge, and an in-room safe. The spacious bathrooms include a tub with shower, a vanity table and Spa Las Palmas bath products.

We found our room very comfortable, and were pleased with everything, all in all. Our one unvoiced complaint was the readily available in-room snacks like cookies and gummy bears in reaching distance for my small child, who understood the appeal of these items yet not the hefty price tag the consumption of such items would bring.

Besides the standard rooms, a variety of suites are available, ranging in size from 848 to 1,616 square feet.

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