Battery packs are great in situations like this. Charge a couple while in the parks and then a couple people can use them instead of outlets in the evening.
I don't know about you, but everyone in my family needs to carry that battery IN the parks. That &%$!
MDE app sucks up power like there is no tomorrow. We each carry a 10,000mAh power brick to get us through a full 12-hr park day with that app running (and also use it to recharge earbuds & personal cooling fans if needed.)
OP, I suggest you bring two 6-outlet compact travel-sized surge protectors (ours live permanently in our carryon bags so that we also have them handy in airports) plus a multipack of 1-2 ft. shorty cables, plus any dongles to fit whatever charging tips your main cables don't match. This way you can easily plug in several devices on one counter overnight without having to plug things in down near the floor where they are easily forgotten. Charge your phones AND your batteries overnight, and if not everyone carries a battery, also use the shorties to allow 2 phones to share a battery if needed.
PS: just scanned a tour video. It looks like in addition to the outlets servicing the TV, lamp, fridge and coffeemaker, there are 4 outlets in each room that each have 2 A/C sockets + 2 USB-A, plus a double GFCI outlet in the vanity area. So, looks like the bedroom has a total of 8 open A/C sockets plus 8 USB-A. I know that in my 4-person family, we routinely charge about 5 devices each, including phones, tablets, power bricks, personal fans, smartwatches, MagicBands, earbuds, a personal game system, a set of hearing aids, and at least one laptop.