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Reid Hall
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
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About Reid Hall
Reid Hall offers single, double, and triple occupancy rooms. Features 24/7 area desk services, world class wireless, laundry facilities, cable TV, shared floor kitchen, lounge area, and recreation opportunities.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Reid Hall
- Kitchen
- 24-hour front desk services
- TV lounge
- Cable
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
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Resident Reviews of Reid Hall
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Freshman | September 29
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Freshman | July 19
I absolutely loved Reid. It was great location, bathrooms were good and everything was close. Loved how close the laundry area was. However it is a bit cold and I have heard some rooms smelling if they turned down the air conditioning, but I really like this area. However, it’s not too social of an area, but that could be because of I went here during summer B.
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Freshman | December 26
I lived in the biggest double on my floor, no clue why but hey no complaining. Bathrooms were bad, showers had horrible heads and would sometimes have barely any water pressure (requests to fix were ignored). The drain in the middle of the floor is constantly covered in puddles, really gross and slippery. The common room has a good tv but a broken projector (requests to fix ignored) and nothing else. Cool studio space for art, I never used. Kitchen very small, 1 table, tiny moldy patio. Room AC always on full and noisy. Overall my expectations were met, but I didn't like the linoleum floor and the freezing rooms.
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Freshman | December 26
I really enjoyed Reid. The room was pretty spacious and the furniture was modern. Closet was open. Like all dorms the AC was freezing, but the location was close to Marston and the dining halls. Bathrooms were ok, not the cleanest, not the dirtiest, but I like how they are stall-like where you can lock it like a bathroom stall, which offers more privacy than just shower curtains. In terms of study spaces in the building, there weren’t that many, but the kitchen was nice with a balcony.
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Room Types at Reid Hall
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Traditional Room, 1-person
Rooms are single occupancy.
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Traditional Room, 2-person
Rooms are double occupancy.
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Traditional Room, 3-person
Rooms are triple occupancy.
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Traditional Room, 1-person
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