Let's Talk About the Regency While I Get Ready
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Now would be a great time to tell you about what it's like to live in the Regency. I'm just gonna do not make up for the day and tell you guys what it's like to live here. We got a room without roommates so that I wouldn't have to have anyone else like her again. So the Regency has a lot of different types of rooms. I live in a single, so I don't have any roommates. There's also a triple, just a huge room, which is the huge room with three beds. There's double issue, so doubles of this same size is a single, but they just have to people living in them. Then there's also a two bedroom, one bath, so you get your own rooms of a roommate and then a two bedroom two bath. It's an extra fifty dollars a month, as of right now to live in a studio, and that wasn't worth it to me, because I like sight of my own kind of little kitchen area because it's not like it comes with the fridge arresting. There is the tower of the North Hall, and the villas and all hands I just described are in the tower and the north hall and the villa's air across the parking lot. So the Regency is a gated community, and all three of these parts are all within the same gay, and they all just surround the parking lot, and the villas are more apartment style, so there is a separate building, then the Regency Tower and North Hall, but they're still part of the regency, but they are three bedroom, three bathroom, and they do have a kitchen and they have a man in unit laundry room. If you're gonna live in villas, I think the regency is super awesome for people who are moving out for the first time to go to college. There's a lot of people who live here who are super friendly. Most people eat in the dining hall downstairs that's called the Atrium. There's a convenience store right by the atrium called the rail, and you can get like, a sandwich or a pilot or something for a meal swipe. So I'll bring it back up here or I'LL go eat my food that I get from the rail on campus. They've got like the billiards room in there and in arcade, and it's downstairs and I can't go in there because again It's only open a couple days a week, and today's not one of those days that only for a few select hours it's really not open all that often. A common area has to be in your room so you can still get on the public intoxication ticket or something if you're drunk in a pool or something like that, or even just drinking by the pool. Party's here tend to happen in the villas, and that is one reason it's kind of nice to live here, because if you would like to go to a party, it's like literally right across the parking lot, so you don't have to worry about anyone driving or anything like that. You just walk across the parking lot and it's still all within that gated community to the villas and then come home. So I never have to deal with any loud noises because of partying here because the walls are super thin. There's really not parties here because everyone parties of the villains. Together, there's a conference room you can use. So laundry here is actually super easy to use in the tower. In the North Hall, there's two laundry rooms, one on the second floor, one on the fourth floor, and they accept debit cards. So that's also another reason I like to live in the North Hall is because my laundry room accepts that debit cards, and that's what I prefer to use anyway. Depending on where you live, you for this, go across either in the basement or the North Holland. That's why a lot of people live here on the drive to campus. If you like to take the city bus, which is what I usually do, because a lot of times I'll stop somewhere else before I go to campus. So the girl that I got along really well with turning Heaven Way met on there and we decided to live together, and it turned out to be super awesome. There was a third girl we were supposed to live with, Um, and she just never showed up. I know a lot of people who are like best friends with their first roommate here, like people going to be really happy with the roommate out of all of student living. This is the cheapest place to live, and just like any other privately owned place. You do have to be a student to live here, but not specifically asked you Denver. So there's lots of students from, like Red Rocks and CCD and Metro. There's a lot of online students here, too, and I will say some people are a student because neither, like, graduated or stopped going to school and just didn't move out. As far as like C V A R area loss and the Regency goes like the Regency probably has the highest amount of people who are students. A student climate here is pretty diverse, and that's actually one reason I wanted to. There's a lot of international students who live here. So everyone here super different, like super welcoming of everyone else.