We are in NC- she lived at both main campus first year and is at Rosen this year. She was a part of the Out of State program her freshman year, so all her roommates were not from FL. She had her own room and shared a bathroom with one person. UCF does not have hall baths in any dorm. She only had a few general ed credits left, so she took those and a couple of Hospitality classes while at main campus. She is completely in her major now and lives at Rosen and loves it. She knows people who shuttle back and forth to main campus for classes, but she is glad that she doesn't have to do that. If they are at Rosen I highly suggest they have a car. The Rosen campus is 15 minutes away from the airport, so if you live near an airport, getting home might not be as bad as you would think. We are lucky to have several direct flights so her travels home are quicker than if she would have gone to school in state.
Rosen dorms are apartments- everyone has their own room and there is no dining hall- just something to keep in mind. All of her roommates are from Florida this year- it has actually made it easier to make friends since they all know people. They all have annual passes to Disney, which is nice too since she has an AP. She is going to Disney today- must be nice!
I have heard no complaints about the Hospitality program. A lot of her friends are doing DCP or work part time at Disney or Universal. Rosen classes tend to only meet 1 to 2 days a week- I don't even think they have Friday classes! The one downside of having nice dorms- no one leaves them! They haven't met a lot of people on their floor. It's a little weird to me. Having your own room is great, but can be isolating. She lucked out and has good roommates who like to leave their rooms!