1 AP need 2 rooms... how does this work?

Tweevil

Twin Evils....
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I think I got myself into a pinch...
I have an AP and my son does (minor) - I am going down with my Mom and 4 of my neices and staying at CBR. I need to book 2 rooms.
Can I book both with my AP and receive the discounted rate or no? Mom and I and my son in one room, the girls in another hopeful connecting (which I know is not guaranteed).

I can't put Mom in their room due to her health issues, she needs her own space and the girls may be a bit too much for her. My son is a calm soul so he will be bunking with me.

Do I have to pay rack for the other one since I am overload on the number of kids?

Ugh... can you let me know? I think I just messed up the budget figures and I really want to take the girls because they have never been there.

Thanks for your kind help. :love:
 
Just call the Disney res line and see what they say.
I have read it is one room per adult AP. But you have enough in your party you will need two rooms anyway. Seems like you could have two rooms on one res.
Request connecting rooms. However know they are not guaranteed.
 
It use to be you could book up to 3 rooms. I remember going on a trip with friends and booking both of our rooms using my annual pass discount. Maybe this has changed, but if not you should be fine. The passholders ressie line is (407) 939-5684. They'll be able to tell you.
 
I just booked 2 rooms in February with my AP rate using only my AP. I didn't run into any issues at all.
 



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