5 in value resort, yet another question.

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Hi, I thought I read here the other day that you could put 5 in a value if the youngest is under three. Is this correct. I have a friend who wants to go in November and never stayed on site but was concerned with price. She has three little boys, I think the oldest is 5 and the youngest is almost a year. How does this work? Can she get a crib into the room? I can't think of where they could fit it. What do most people do? They are driving down, should they bring their own portable crib. Are you really allowed to put five in this room if they are babies. Please let me know. I don't want her to cause any trouble. Thanks, Gina
 
yes you are allowed. we stayed at Pop for one night last year when youngest DD was 2. they would have brought us a crib, but after i saw how small the room was, i just slept with 2 youngest DD's and DH slept with oldest DD. i wasn't too comfortable with DD's on top of me all night in that little bed, but it was just one night!
 
Yes they can do that. They do have cribs available but if they have one of their own they might want to bring it.
 
We have done it on several occasions. What they call a crib is really just a pack and play. It is small and never got in our way.
 

Yes, as the others have said, it is allowed. We did it with 3 adults and 2 kids(1 was 20 months). We put the pack n play right next to the window and had plenty of room.
 
We went in April with our 3 boys (4, 2 1/2 and 15 months). We stayed at the ASMo. We took our own pack and play and set it up between the two beds. It worked out well because my 2 1/2 yo slept with me next to the play pen, and my 4 yo slept with my husband next to the pack and play. The pack and play made for a rail so neither one of them fell out of bed. It worked great for us.
 
It's been a couple of years for us to have used the in-resort Pack 'n Play, but at the time, it came with a basic crib sheet that covered the mattress and that was it. So if anyone is planning on using the one provided by their resort, I would suggest bringing blankets, etc., from home. Plus, I think it's nice for the child to have something to sleep with that "smells" like home. :flower:
 
Thanks all, I'll let her know. She will be so excited, now she can stay on site!
 
The pack'n'play actually fits perfectly between the dresser and the little wall going into the bathroom area. It doesn't make it seem crowded whatsoever. Heck, we've had the crib, 2 strollers not folded, a "rock n'bounce" that the baby used to sit in and play, and eat while in the room, cooler, along with all of the toys and luggage and we never found the values to be too crowded!

I also recommend bringing your own fitted sheets/blankets for the crib though. We've had it where the bottom sheet provided by disney wasn't even fitted ... it was just a bed sheet that they folded up and laid in the bottom.

MaryLiz
 














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