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BikeFan
04-13-2006, 01:47 PM
We're a family of 6, but the baby is 18 months. Under Disney's occupancy rules, she doesn't 'count', so we could stay in a room with max occupancy of 5 'legally'. Do the Universal hotels have the same rule? When I tried to price a package on the Universal website and listed our entire party (including the youngest), it did not list any Universal hotels among the results, but when I just included the 3 oldest children, then all three Universal hotels were listed. Is this just a glitch of the website, or does Universal handle occupancy different from Disney?
Thanks.

savs
04-13-2006, 09:24 PM
I'm not sure why it wouldn't list those for you, unless they are thinking that with the 5th person in a cot, there would be no room left for a crib.

I just booked a room at the HRH for 2 adults and 3 children (9yr, 6yr and 1yr) and it brought up all 3 hotels.

I would call and ask them the question. Maybe the website doesn't allow that extra person in there????

Good Luck :badpc: