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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Northern Virginia
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Two rooms, one adult
I am traveling with my three kids (15,11,4) and would like to get two connecting value rooms. Is this allowed seems as there is only one adult?
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Hockey Mom to 2
Join Date: May 2003
Location: NJ
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Typically there needs to be at least one person 18 or older registered per room however, I know in the days before the Family Suites were built they would make adjustments for single parents traveling with more than 3 kids (it would put them over the occupancy limit for a single room & require the second room). This was one of the few situations where connecting rooms could be guaranteed.
Not entirely sure how they would handle this since your family of 4 would technically be able to fit in one room or how the creation of the Family Suites may have impacted the policy but I would absolutely call & see what they say. |
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In reply to PP's post, WDW has now created room and suite configurations to accommodate up to 12 guests plus a child under 3. They no longer veer from the primary guest policy stated above, even for single parents, as they now have the rooms to accommodate them in one room/suite. But it might be worth a call to see if they will make an exception. My guess, if they will do it, is you will have to say your 15 year old is an "adult", you would also have to ask them to absolutely guarantee they will give you connecting rooms. Honestly, I wouldn't risk it. If you show up and they don't give you connecting rooms, you would have a big problem on your hands. I would book a family suite and have peace of mind that you won't have any problems when you show up at the resort. Last edited by Marthasor; 02-06-2013 at 10:16 AM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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What does Disney do for student groups then?
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I believe that you can do this as long as the CM sets up the reservation under a single confirmation number for both rooms. I don't think you'll be able to do this online. Personally, I'd get a TA to take care of it because I bet many CMs at CRO don't know how to do it and it would drive me nuts playing the CM roullette game trying to get one who knows what they're doing. Good Disney specialist TAs will know the ins and outs of this kind of thing.
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I'm a 43 year old mom with a scar on my navel!
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Because you had two adults; one for each room, so you were still in compliance with the Disney rules of each room needed to be reserved under one person over the age of 18.
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It has been several months but I helped a young lady at work plan her wdw vacation. Single mother, 6 kids, party of 7. She was unable to book 2 value rooms because of the not really truly guaranteed connecting rooms. When she called wdw her only options were expensive suites and villas which were over her limited budget. She ultimately stayed offsite in a condo. OP, you can call and try but I would have a backup plan.
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, DH , DS 3 , and DS 3 ![]() Last edited by twinboysmom; 02-06-2013 at 10:23 AM. Reason: She had 6 kids |
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Do not believe an outside travel agent in this case because they cannot guarantee connecting rooms. They may tell you that you have them and then you get to the resort and do not. |
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Wendy Darling
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Look into renting DVC points. This will allow you to stay in a villa at the cost of (approximately) a moderate resort. I think it's better for you than a family suite, since you'd have more room, and it may even be cheaper.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Northern Virginia
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Thanks everyone. I will call tomorrow. If they can't do it, I suppose my backup plan will be to wait until we get to check in and see if I can add a connecting room then. Seems as it will be rack rate anyway, that should work if there is space. I really want the second room because of the ages/sexes but can fake do obviously if we can only get one.
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