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doodle
12-30-2002, 03:47 PM
Some friends are thinking of a WDW trip and say they have been told by CRO that the only way to get lodging for 5 is to book 2 All Star rooms or a room at a deluxe resort. Aren't there some moderates that will accomodate 5? I know I could call Disney but I trust the think tank here more. Thanks in advance!

judi
12-30-2002, 03:51 PM
Some rooms at Port Orleans Riverside will hold five people. There are two beds and a trundle bed for a small child.

SuzieQMomof3
12-30-2002, 06:26 PM
How old are your kids? I just booked Carribbean Beach for 5 in one room. We have three children, DS8, DD 5 and 2. I wouldn't dream of letting my three kids have run of their own room-they aren't old enough. When I was making the reservation, however, the CM had a hard time adding my two year old. He ended up leaving her name off the list, even though we were still listed as a party of five. Maybe you could do that?

Good luck and have fun!

:D :D

TigrLvsPooh
12-30-2002, 06:41 PM
If one of your kids is 2 or younger then you can stay at any moderate resort as a family of 2 adults, 2 children, and 1 infant.

If your children are all 3 or older then your only moderate option is Port Orleans Riverside... Alligator Bayou section with a trundle bed.

Another option would be 2 adjoining rooms or a Wilderness Cabin. :)

doodle
12-30-2002, 07:01 PM
Yes, I had forgotten about the cabins! That might be the best as their kids are 11, 7, and 4. Thanks for your help everyone!!

TigrLvsPooh
12-30-2002, 07:08 PM
If my kids were 11, 7, and 4 I'd get the Wilderness Cabin. Put the 4 and 7 year olds in the bunk beds, the 11 year old in the other bed in that room (I think it's a double?) and then the parents on the murphy bed in the living room. That way they could have some privacy, watch TV, eat, etc. ;)

tar heel
12-31-2002, 01:59 AM
They do qualify for Port Orleans. The youngest child can't be over 9.

DisneyFan79
12-31-2002, 08:25 AM
I would go for a room at the Contemporary. If your booking standard rates then you are gonna pay more for a Wilderness Cabin than a garden view room at the Contemporary. If your looking for a kitchen, then sure, go for the Cabin. If your looking for something for 5 I would say the CR. It has the biggest rooms on property and your kids would love Chef Mickey's being so close!! Hope this helps!!:)

Robinette
12-31-2002, 05:51 PM
The Wilderness cabins are a great idea. You can save some money utilizing the kitchen but two *connecting* rooms at a moderate or an All Star gives you two bathrooms. This is something I'm trying to decide on myself, my kids are 9, 6 and 3.

MELSMICE
01-01-2003, 01:41 PM
We have stayed at both CR & the cabins. We also have 5 in our family (3 children are all girls). If they're not concerned about 1 bath I would also go with the cabin.

CR rooms are large but there is more privacy in the cabins. We do what TigrLvsPooh does - put DD's in bedroom & we sleep in murphy bed. There is a lot to do in FW & it is just a short boat ride to the MK.

It will most likely be more expensive than a moderate but we justify the cost by eating meals in the cabin - always breakfast, a few lunches if we are lounging at the pool & maybe 1 or 2 dinners. :)

They'll have a great time no matter what they decide, I'm sure. :p