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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Omaha, NE
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POR Royal Room: How many people?
We have 3 adults and 2 children (5 and 3). Would we all fit in a POR room? If it's 2 queen beds I could sleep in one bed with my children and the other bed my mom and sister could sleep on. Right?
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Near Toronto, Ontario
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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Sorry, the Royal Rooms have a maximum occupancy of 4.
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Unapologetic Disney Fan(atic)
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: WAY too far north
Posts: 8,136
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The occupancy limit for POR mansion rooms (which includes the Royal Rooms) is 4 (+ 1 infant UNDER 3 years of age in a pack and play)
The occupancy limit for POR Aligator Bayou rooms is 5. One of those 5 guests would have to be young enough and small enough to sleep in the small Murphy bed. |
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I'm all ears!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Delaware
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Since your youngest is over the age of 3, they do count towards occupancy.
The AB Section can accommodate your party of 5, but not the mansions, where the royal rooms are located. |
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
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....and after staying in one of the royal rooms at the mansions earlier this year i question as to if the beds are actually queen size or just full. one adult and two kids in one bed would be doable if you were ok being VERY close to each other. my DH and DD are like rats and like to be up on each other when they sleep in the same bed. i need at least some personal space. 3 in a bed, even when 2 of them are small kids, in those beds would be TIGHT. And about the AB suites that do fit 5....DD was bummed that she was a bit too big to fit on the trundle available there. she liked the idea of that being her own little bed. the older AB rooms had a full sized trundle that slid out from under one of the regular beds. the new trundles are more like murphy beds that fold down from wall. cute as heck and a small kid would love them...but they are not for a larger child.
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Unapologetic Disney Fan(atic)
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: USA
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Yep, measured me a queen sized bed at Disney. 80x60.
The little bed in Alligator Bayou is 5.5' by 2.5'.
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