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mommypooh
07-28-2002, 07:32 PM
How many can sleep in an All-Stars room?

My family consists of DH, myself, 11, 9, 5 and just turned 3. The deal is my 3 year old sleeps with my DH and I every night and I have one son who loves to sleep on "pallets" in the floor. Would this even be possible??

Last year we stayed at the Contemporary and took my sister (age 27) to help with the children, we were very comfortable and were completly upfront with CM's and they had no problem with that many in a room. We desprately want to go back in Dec. but the budget is sooooo tight!!

THanks for your thoughts!

Kaybee
07-28-2002, 07:49 PM
The rooms at the All Stars are made to accomadate 4 people.
The beds are "double" beds not queen size, and they are small.
I can't imagine having more than 5 people in the room. You would
be really crowded. But, when we were at the "Sports" in May,
housekeepers were complaining that one of the rooms had 10
cheerleaders who spent 3 nights in one room!!!

mommypooh
07-28-2002, 08:04 PM
Thanks for your reply.

The double bed just confirmed what I already thought. Queens would work, but doubles would be miserable. I guess we will have to step it up a notch.

What do other families of 6 do for lodging on a budget?? My children are to young to sleep in adjoining room.

Any other thoughts??

Karel
07-28-2002, 08:29 PM
Get two All Star rooms. They will guarantee connecting rooms for younger children. I think technically you could fit into Port Orleans Riverside - is it three and under in a crib? I've forgotten. They have queen beds. Or a cabin at Fort Wilderness.

WhispyPixie
07-28-2002, 08:33 PM
We have six and get 2 rooms at one of the resorts. Of course the All-Stars is the most economical, but you can get some great discounts at one of the moderate resorts sometimes as well. We like doing this as 2 bathrooms are very important to us!