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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2012
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4 Adults + 3 Little Ones
We are looking to go to WDW in early 2013. We are two 15 month olds, one almost 3 year old, husband+wife, and grandparents. Our dilema is where to stay? We want to be close to the magic kingdom since that is where we will probably spend all our time and a kitchen to make at least breakfast are rated high on the list.
The cabins at fort wilderness is what is being pushed for by the grandparents. The older folks (coupled) each get a double bed, 3 year old on a bunk bed, and each baby in a pack n play. Is there even enough room for 2 pack n plays? The a two bedroom villa at the wilderness lodge would be great but gets expensive. The one bedroom villa in the bay lake tower at the contemporary would be grandparents in king bed, parents in sleeper sofa, 3 year old on sleeper chair and each baby in a pack n play. Down side is not much to the kitchen. Anyone traveled with such a group and have advice? |
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The one bedroom at Bay Lake Tower has a full kitchen
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I think you have too many people for the BLT 1 bedroom. I think occupancy is 5 plus one under the age of 3. If I am reading your post correctly, you have 7 in total - one person too many for a 1 bedroom. You would have to move to a 2 bedroom at BLT, which will be much more expensive.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2012
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We are 4 adults and 3 under 3. Technically 7- so will the listed occupancy of 5 exclude us from this room choice (if we booked it and shoewd up will they say "no") or is the occupancy number more of a recomendation?
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Hazelhurst, WI
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What about going to the rent/trade boards under DVC heading(disboards) and look at renting points. Depending when you go it is more resonable to rent points for a 2 bedroom then paying for 2 rooms.
For example: Most points run $10-$15. If you rent a OKW low season for 1 week sat-sat 2BR is 217 points. I have never rented points but have sold points and it is a very easy process. Just a thought. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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A 1 br at BLT will fit 5 plus one under 3, not 2. |
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The reason you can count one child under the age of three is because most likely one parent will be carrying that infant and will not be taking up actual walkway space. However, the second must still be counted towards occupancy because two parents carrying children will be taking up more room trying to exit. In that case, the second infant would be counted. If you booked a room and checked in over the occupancy for that room, you will be asked to leave and your reservation would be terminated. Hope that helps! I am an architect and a construction manager, so I work with this all the time. |
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No, you are a family of six plus one under the age of three. Only one of the babies will not count towards occupancy. Any additional will count.
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Join Date: May 2009
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Ft Wilderness is very spread out, and from the cabins you'd need a car to get around the resort. Many people rent golf carts.
I'm also not a fan of having to sleep on a pull out in the living room with 3 kids! So I'd prob pic a 2 bdrm villa. Check out David's Vacation Rentals. Many people have been happy booking from him. The only thing about renting points is that you have to be sure about dates. Your other option is to book 2 regular rooms. You won't get a kitchen for breakfast, but WL gift shop has many grocery items, so you could buy milk and cereal for breakfast and have it in your room. And pack some instant oatmeal packets, use hot water from coffee machine. I've done this, and just threw in some disposable plastic bowls in my luggage.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I second Sue's idea. I think that is your best option to get two rooms at a resort close to MK; WL would also be my pick and request them to be at least adjoining, if not connecting.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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renting points
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About renting points from Davids....Ive been to his website to price things...they seem pretty expensive? am I missing something?
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Renting points is cheaper than the rack rate. That being said- housekeeping services, towels and trash, ect are "add ons" depending on lenght of stay and how often you want those services.
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I would want to stay at AoA with that many people. We just stayed there with 4 adults and a 3 year. With luggage, stroller, etc it wasn't tight but it wasn't super roomy.
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I would suggest the family suite. Two bathrooms, bedroom for the grandparents, kitchenette.
Sorry you could not get the BLT one bedroom. We did that as a group of 5+baby and could have comfortably set up two pack and plays. Having laundry in the room with little ones is wonderful. The kitchen was perfect in the mornings!
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